Experts question two-day delay in admitting Texas Ebola patient
The first patient to be diagnosed with Ebola in a hospital in Texas was evaluated initially and turned away
Global wildlife populations down by half since 1970 - WWF
Humankind's demands are now 50 percent more than nature can bear, says Living Planet Report
African governance gains slowing, Somalia ranked bottom - index
CAR, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Congo also languish at the bottom of rankings
Somalia ranks worst in African rule of law index
Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Congo also at bottom of rankings
INSIGHT-Rwanda court's forgotten men pose challenge to international justice
Those acquitted of Rwandan crimes in years-long limbo as many governments are reluctant to shelter them
Two Rwandan policemen arrested over killing of anti-graft activist
The anti-corruption campaigner had been investigating mineral smuggling from Congo before he was killed
ICC opens investigation into Central African Republic violence
Both sides in the conflict appear to have committed war crimes and crimes against humanity, says ICC report
U.N. climate summit sets goals to save forests, use clean energy
Pledges include halting forest loss by 2030, improving food production and using more electric vehicles in cities
Congo's Ebola outbreak "almost over", prime minister says
Aid workers are likely to be cautious about declaring victory over the disease after govts in W.Africa appeared to downplay the threat of the virus there in the early stages of the outbreak