"We are still at war" with Ebola - WHO chief
"The outbreak is stabilising, but still the outbreak is not over"
Congo's Bemba ordered released after war crimes acquittal
He was convicted in 2016 of war crimes and crimes against humanity and sentenced to 18 years in prison
Congo's Bemba seeks release after war crimes acquittal
Bemba's freedom could shake up politics in the Democratic Republic of Congo where he is still popular and presidential elections will be held in December
Poets and models star at world's first refugee camp TEDx event in Kenya
"We wanted refugee speakers to use this platform to tell the world not just what they have gone through, but also show that they too have amazing things to offer."
Congolese ex-Vice President Bemba acquitted of war crimes on appeal
The ruling has been called "regrettable and troubling"
WHO chief says Ebola outbreak in Congo is stabilising
The deadly virus has killed 27 people since the outbreak began in April
ICC overturns war crimes conviction of Congolese politician Bemba
The former vice-president of the Democratic Republic of Congo, had been convicted of murder, rape and pillage for actions of MLC troops he sent to Central African Republic in 2002-2003
Congo reports first confirmed Ebola case in over a week
The ministry also reported five new suspected cases on Thursday, including two in Mbandaka, a city of some 1.5 million people
DR Congo: Alarm bells ring as the world hits the snooze button
There is one list we wish the Congo was not a part of—that of the most neglected crises in the world
Africans fleeing war top list of world's most neglected, says charity
Over 65 million people globally have been uprooted from their homes and forced to seek safety and shelter elsewhere