Dutch govt mulls ban on international child adoption amid trafficking fears
"If we really want to help the child, adoption has to stop"
Congo's Catholic church warns Kabila deal risks falling apart
Congo has never experienced a peaceful transition of power and millions have died in conflicts in the country's east since 1996
Zambia tries new way to beat drought: solar grain mills
Can holding down the cost of milling grain, using renewable energy, hold the line on food prices in Zambia?
At least two dozen dead in ethnic clashes in southeastern Congo
"A worrying pattern is the way women have been targeted, both generally in the violence but also with sexual violence"
Congo govt says M23 rebel fighters cross over border from Uganda
The rebels had been in camps for demobilised fighters in Uganda following their defeat in 2013
Putting slavery out of business
The tragic reality is that slavery thrives today, despite being illegal under international law and in every country
Carbon deposit in Congo swamp equal to 20 years of U.S. gas emissions -study
British and Congolese teams, who made the discovery in 2014, say development there would release carbon
Angola reports first two cases of Zika virus
Zika has spread to more than 60 countries and territories since an outbreak was identified in Brazil in 2015
Where are the women? Sweden's top diplomat wants to know
"You cannot have sustainable peace if you exclude half of the population." - Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom
Tens of thousands of people uprooted by militia violence in central Congo - U.N.
More than 100,000 people have fled fighting between government forces and militia group Kamuina Nsapu.