Democratic Republic of Congo
Congo Accuses Rwandan Army of Crossing Border and Injuring Soldier
Rwandan authorities immediately denied the allegation, while the country's deputy representative to the UN described the charge as "baloney" on Twitter.
Deadly Xenophobic Durban Riots Spread to Other South African Cities
South Africa's leaders have called for international assistance to stem the rampant violence and attacks against foreign nationals.
Police Fire Rubber Bullets on Xenophobic Riot Crowds in South Africa Amid Continuing Violence
Anti-immigrant violence has been ongoing for nearly two weeks, causing hundreds to flee, as rioters burned immigrant-owned businesses.
Canada Was Deporting People to Libya as the Islamic State Held Mass Executions
Canadian Border Services Agency says it were shipping people back to the war-ravaged country until mid-March.
DR Congo Officials Swear Mass Burial of More Than 400 Bodies Didn’t Include Missing Protesters
The government admits it buried more than 400 corpses at night in Kinshasa on March 19, but claims they were stillborn fetuses and unclaimed remains from the morgue.
Fight Against DRC Rebels Hits New Crisis Amid Massacres and Scores of Abuse Allegations
Gen. Bruno Mandevu was appointed to head an army operation against FDLR rebels, but just five days later was accused of committing 121 rights abuses, including allegations of rape and summary executions.
Police Fire Tear Gas at Students Protesting DRC President Joseph Kabila's Electoral Reform Bill
Violence continues in Kinshasa as civilians protest a controversial bill that would delay an election until a national census and extend President Joseph Kabila's term.
More Than 120 Dead as 'Overcrowded' Ferry Sinks in DR Congo
Rescue workers are battling to find survivors amid fears that the boat may have been carrying hundreds more than first reported when it capsized in Lake Tanganyika.
What Happens in China: Emmanuel Mudiay and the Future of Preps Abroad
An ankle injury has supposedly left Mudiay's draft stock in doubt, but the truth is that he's going to be fine and everyone should calm down.
How the Democratic Republic of Congo Fought A Different Ebola Outbreak
As the Ebola outbreak in West Africa continues to spread, the country that has experienced the most outbreaks of the virus ever appears to have halted another one.
Congo Officials Blame Machete Attacks in North Kivu on Allied Democratic Forces
The machete and hatchet attacks carried out in northeast of Congo on Wednesday killed at least 29 and left a dozen people injured.
'The Tone on the Ground Was Sheer Terror and Panic': Looking Back at the First Ebola Outbreak
VICE News speaks with a former CDC epidemiologist and investigator about his experience during the 1976 outbreak in Zaire and how it relates to the current epidemic in West Africa.