Deployment of second Ebola vaccine would not be quick fix, experts warn
The new shot would likely take months to win the trust of frightened locals and show results, health officials say
Congo Islamist ADF rebels kill 12 in Ebola area
The presence of an Islamist militant group has severely hampered efforts to contain the world's second-worst Ebola epidemic on record
Congo minister's resignation over Ebola snub could unblock new vaccine
The health minister's exit may pave the way for the introduction of a second vaccine to contain the spreading epidemic
WHO says investigators conclude Ebola victim did not enter Rwanda
The 22-year-old woman was thought to have crossed the border between Uganda and Congo at an unmonitored crossing point
WHO flags Ebola risk in Rwanda, but then withdraws its report
Thursday's report said a patient was suspected of going to the Congolese city of Goma and then into neighbouring Rwanda while suffering from Ebola
TIMELINE-How a Congo Ebola outbreak became a global concern
The response to the Ebola outbreak has been hampered by frequent militia violence and low public trust
WHO sounds Ebola alarm as risks intensify
Despite a highly effective vaccine and a swift international response after it was declared 11 months ago, the outbreak has proved tenacious in an unstable region beset by violence
Congolese cross-border trader's Ebola death fuels Uganda outbreak fears
There are fears the Congolese woman may have infected others after she fell ill in Uganda during a trip to sell fish
To end slavery, free 10,000 people a day for a decade, report says
More than 40 million people have been estimated to be captive in modern slavery, which includes forced labor and forced marriage
First Ebola patient in eastern Congo's main city dies
The spread of the virus to Goma has raised fears the outbreak, which is already the second deadliest Ebola epidemic ever, could spread more widely