Congo spy agency informant, army colonel deny role in U.N. experts' killing
Zaida Catalan, a Swede, and Michael Sharp, an American, were killed in March 2017 while investigating an armed conflict
Faltering malaria fight should refocus on high-risk countries, says WHO
After several years of steady declines, annual cases of the mosquito-borne disease are levelling off
The Daewoo-Madagascar land grab: Ten years on
The number of land grabs for food and agriculture continues to grow, with most of the deals taking place in Africa
Seven peacekeepers killed in clashes near Ebola-hit part of east Congo
East Congo has been plagued by banditry and armed insurrections for more than two decades
Mobile app pays refugees to boost artificial intelligence
A refugee in Uganda currently earning $1.25 a day doing basic tasks or menial jobs could make up to $20 a day doing simple AI labelling work on their phones
Women in humanitarian settings aren’t superhuman – but they are superheroes
Women and girls live in some of the most precarious places on the planet, yet their specific needs continue to be neglected
Fast-growing African cities at 'extreme risk' from climate change - analysts
Wilder weather and other stresses could lead to knock-on effects such as high crime rates and civil unrest, analysts warn
Congo's Ebola outbreak to last at least six more months - WHO
The outbreak in Congo's North Kivu province has caused 333 confirmed and probable cases of the deadly virus
Current Ebola outbreak is worst in Congo's history - ministry
With over 300 cases the epidemic also ranks as third worst in the history of the continent
Ex-Somali refugee's U.S. Congress win sparks debate in former home Kenya
Somali-American Ilhan Omar won a seat for the Democrats in Minnesota - one of the first two Muslim women ever to sit in the House of Representatives