Low and erratic rains caused by the El Nino since 2012 keep lands dry and produce poor harvests.
Prolonged dry spells since mid-2014, linked to the El Niño weather phenomenon, have battered subsistence farmers in Central America's "dry corridor" running through Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras.
Brazil's Order of Attorneys votes overwhelmingly to lodge an impeachment request with Congress, adding to at least eight already filed. The association was also influential in the impeachment of Rousseff last year.
Eurovision Song Contest winner Salvador Sobral was greeted by thousands upon his return home on Sunday.
Venezuela's elderly have been hit hard by four years of brutal recession, leading to food and medicine shortages, long lines at shops and runaway prices.
At least 37 people have died after a month of deadly protests. The family of jailed opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez are calling for the International Red Cross to verify his wellbeing.
In Egypt, women make up about a quarter of the workforce, but you seldom see one driving a cargo truck. Meet Ferial Khalil.
Thousands of people have contracted dengue fever since last month's torrential rains and deadly floods created breeding grounds for mosquitoes, which carry the virus.
Istanbul's first International Tea Festival is a two-day event which as organisers said was inspired by their passion for tea.
Thousands of Brazilian indigenous tribe members clashed with riot police while demonstrating in the capital, Brasilia, over land rights.
President Nicolas Maduro has accused foreign countries of trying to mount a coup and is calling for rival demonstrations. There are fears of clashes.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is blaming the US for the political crisis gripping his country.
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