South Sudan fails to withdraw troops from Sudan border
The two countries came close to war last April in the worst border clashes since South Sudan seceded in 2011 under a peace deal that ended one of Africa's longest civil wars
South Sudan accuses Sudan of bombing; Khartoum denies
The African neighbours have been at loggerheads over oil, territory and other disputes and came close to war in April last year
Hepatitis outbreak kills 88 in South Sudan - aid agency
More than 175,000 people have sought refuge in the new country of South Sudan after fleeing fighting in Sudan's restive border states
Listening to the Voices of Congo's Women
From a homegrown Internet caf? in Eastern DRC, 200 Congolese women leaders have come online for the first time.
Ethiopia plans to power East Africa with hydro
Ethiopia has big potential to generate hydroelectricity, which it has begun exporting to neighbouring countries