Fourteen humanitarian workers kidnapped in eastern Congo
They were taken in the town of Makoka, some 100 km (60 miles) northeast of Goma, by a dozen armed men
Congo grants exit visas to adopted children after two-year wait
Congo imposed a moratorium in September 2013 over fears that adopted children could be abused
German U.N. official set to take up Libya post - diplomats
Martin Kobler will take over mediating stalled peace talks
EXCLUSIVE: Congolese ban on overseas adoptions fuels smuggling of children
Ban on international adoptions spurs black market in child smuggling, with Americans paying to get infants out of country
Eyes in the sky: online "mappers" track child slavery in Ghana
Online volunteer "mappers" produce accurate and public data to help clamp down on child trafficking in Ghana's Lake Volta
Row over transparency as climate talks told to 'get serious'
As NGOs remain shut out of negotiations, French envoy says she is "very concerned" about talks' slow pace
New database tracks large land deals in bid to boost transparency
New online database aims to shed light on land deals globally by publishing contracts between governments and investors
Hunger crisis hits northern Mali amid insecurity, violence - U.N.
Violence against aid groups, general insecurity and a bad farming season plunges northern Mali into a hunger crisis
Chinese firms buy, lease far less African farmland than thought
Reports that Chinese firms are buying or leasing millions of hectares of African farmland are wildly exaggerated - expert
FACTBOX - Attack on MSF hospital in Kunduz: What constitutes a war crime?
Here are five facts on war crimes, International Humanitarian Law and how it works