Congo expels Greenpeace employee, filmmaker, investigating logging
Greenpeace researchers had visited forest communities affected by industrial logging
Congo plantation firm financed by UK aid accused of breaking promise to help workers
Palm oil company majority-owned by British government found to be paying workers below minimum wage and providing abysmal housing
INTERVIEW-Four famines mean 20 million may starve in the next six months
In 2011, Somalia suffered a famine that killed 260,000 people. The famine was declared in July, but most people had already died by May
Congo declares end to worst yellow fever epidemic in decades
No new cases have been reported in either country in six months, just over a year after the outbreak began in December 2015
At least 11 killed as army's clashes with central Congo militia persist
Similar clashes in recent months have killed hundreds and uprooted tens of thousands
Over 50 killed by army in central Congo clashes
Militia violence in Congo, a tinderbox of conflicts linked to land, ethnicity and mineral resources, has been exacerbated by President Kabila's failure to step down
Tanzania's ban on refugee groups threatens efforts to protect them -UN
Tanzania hosts 280,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mostly from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Burundi
African leaders hailed for progress in fight against malaria
"We're turning the tide on malaria in Africa"
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
The news that wasn't: What you missed in 2016
Putting the spotlight on forgotten crises is the first step to mobilising political action, funding and other support