Wanted Congo warlord surrenders to U.N. forces
Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka's militia, is one of a patchwork of armed groups regularly accused by the UN of using rape as a weapon of war
Congo declares Ebola outbreak over after four deaths
Democratic Republic of Congo declared its two-month Ebola outbreak officially over after 42 days without recording a new case
Raped then rejected, stigma drives former girl soldiers back into Congo's militias
"It is better to die there than come home and be rejected"
U.S. warns of new reports Congo troops killing, raping women, children
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, called for action
African leaders say election delays spell "grave danger" for Congo
Dozens died last year in violent anti-government protests in major cities
UN rights chief seeks international inquiry into Congo massacres
Hundreds have been killed and 1.3 million displaced in central Congo since last August in fighting between a militia and government forces
U.S. urges U.N. chief to look into who killed investigators in Congo
American Michael Sharp and Swede Zaida Catalan disappeared in March in conflict-plagued central Congo - their bodies were found two weeks later in a shallow grave
Conflict forces more people to flee homes in Congo than in Syria
"Even Syria or Yemen's brutal wars did not match the number of new people on the move in DRC last year"
Peatlands matter for Indonesia, and globally
Lessons learned by Indonesia are valuable to peatland-rich countries like the Republic of Congo, DRC and Peru
WHO preparing authorisation, logistics for Ebola vaccination in Congo if needed
Second case of Ebola in DRC was confirmed by the WHO on Sunday after an outbreak this week of 17 other suspected cases