Congo expels American researcher after massacre report
Researcher accused of making false declarations to immigration services says government spokesman
Civil unrest, El Nino hit Burundians hard, thousands in need of aid - Red Cross
Civil unrest forces 250,000 Burundians to flee, but those remaining in the country have to endure a very strong El Nino
To restore Africa's degraded land, improve farmers' rights to it
In Ethiopia, Niger and Tanzania, strengthening property rights has helped regenerate the natural landscape
More than 30,000 displaced in Congo left without aid - agency
Tens of thousands forced to flee Mpati after fighting erupted at end of March between government forces and armed groups
Congo opposition calls on government to end 'war operations'
Seventeen people have died in clashes that erupted in wake of President Denis Sassou Nguesso's disputed re-election
Eleven Congo women, girls say pregnant by Tanzania peacekeepers -U.N.
"We can confirm that out of the 11 allegedly abused women six were minors" -U.N. spokesman
British university encourages others to curb use of conflict minerals
University of Edinburgh adopts policy aimed at cutting use of conflict minerals in products it buys
Turkey to readmit more migrants from Greece as EU deal faces protests
First group of 202 migrants, mostly Pakistani and Afghan, were shipped back to Turkey on Monday
U.N. investigating sex abuse allegations against Tanzanian peacekeepers in Congo
"Initial results suggest that there is evidence of transactional sex and sex with minors," the UN said