'Lost' tropical bird not seen in 20 years caught on camera
Scientists searched for the bird high and low for six weeks throughout the Itombwe Massif, before finally finding a whole group of them.
Fact Check: Did Smuggled Crocodile Cause Plane Crash in the Congo?
Claims that the crash was caused by a crocodile running rampage around the aircraft have been circulating for years.
Rare, Beautiful Footage Shows 2 Wild Gorilla Moms With Their Newborn Babies
Due to the activities of armed groups operating in the Virunga National Park, where the footage was filmed, such moments are not usually witnessed.
More Countries Added to CDC COVID High Risk List As U.S. Cases Drop
A majority of the world's countries currently qualify as having a "very high risk" for COVID-19.
China Tells Citizens to Leave Part of Congo After Kidnappings, Violence
The Chinese Embassy in Kinshasa recommended that citizens in the districts of Bunia, Djugu, Beni, Rutshuru, Fizi, Uvira and Mwenga leave immediately.
Two Congolese Men Indicted for Smuggling Over a Ton of Ivory Into U.S.
The men now face up to 20 years in federal prison after being indicted on 11 federal charges.
COVID Vaccine Hesitancy Leads Congo to Return 1.3M Doses to COVAX
COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy has led Congo to begin working with COVAX to hand over 1.3 million unused doses so they can be distributed elsewhere in Africa.
American Monitored After Potential Ebola Exposure
Ted Cieslak MD, an infectious diseases specialist with Nebraska Medicine, revealed that the person is not ill and is not contagious despite possible exposure.
Rudy Giuliani Linked to Efforts to Lobby Trump: Report
Trump's style of dealmaking is leading to some questionable policy decisions.
Ebola Outbreak in Eastern Congo Spreads
Congo's second major Ebola outbreak this year is thought to have killed 118 people.
Ex-Warlord Returns to Congo to Run for President
Police fired teargas at Bemba's supporters, who took to the streets to welcome the former vice president back to the country.
Democratic Republic of Congo Ended Ebola Outbreak
The first case of Ebola occurred in the country's northwest in April. On May 8, an outbreak -- the ninth in the country's last 40 years -- was declared.
Ebola Virus: What You Need to Know About New Outbreak
"Our top priority is to get to Bikoro to work alongside the government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and partners to reduce the loss of life and suffering related to this new Ebola virus disease outbreak."
Elephant and Giraffe Slaughter Widespread in Africa
Wildlife trafficking continues to affect the elephants, giraffes, buffalo and antelope in Garamba.
Congo's Instability a 'Threat to Africa': Kofi Annan
President Kabila was due to step down in December 2016, but Congo failed to organize elections, leading to deadly protests.
U.S. Demands Release of Citizen Held in Central Africa
Marcel Pika, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was detained in 2016 following the bloody aftermath of Republic of Congo's presidential election.
Ebola Survivor's Antibodies Stop Virus From Spreading
These Ebola-neutralizing antibodies can hopefully be used to treat humans in the near future.
Ebola Returns: What to Know About Africa's New Outbreak
Health authorities do not expect a repeat of the West African outbreak, which claimed 11,000 lives.
U.N. Investigators Find 17 Mass Graves in Congo
The U.N. rights chief said that the International Criminal Court will launch an investigation if the government fails to do so.
Bodies Found in Congo Likely of U.N. Investigators
Michael Sharp and Zaida Catalan had been part of a group of experts monitoring a sanctions regime imposed on Congo by the U.N.
Congo Unrest: Militia Beheads 42 Police Officers
The Kamwina Nsapu group conducted a mass decapitation in the latest and deadliest incident between the local militia and security forces who killed its leader last year.
Congo: U.N. Calls for Probe of Alleged Atrocities
A video has emerged purportedly showing Congolese soldiers executing civilians.
Congo Can't Afford Elections in 2017: Minister
President Joseph Kabila was due to step down in December, but remains in power.
Trump Could Let U.S. Firms Sell 'Conflict Minerals'
U.S. companies are currently prohibited from using minerals mined in Congo.
Congo Massacres: Living in Constant Fear
After each new massacre, people gather at the crime scene to check that their loved ones are not among the dead.
The CIA Has Been Undermining Governments For Years
See Iran, Guatemala, Congo, the Dominican Republic, South Vietnam, Brazil and Chile.
Congo Leader Sentenced for Heading Rape, Murder Spree
The International Criminal Court gives Jean-Pierre Bemba 18 years for 2002-03 actions in Central African Republic.
Congo Telecommunications Ordered Blocked for Election
A prominent government critic said the order would impede the work of election monitors.
Four Protesters in Congo Killed by Police As President Denis Sassou Nguesso Tries for Third Term
Thousands of opposition supporters protested against the referendum on removing constitutional term limits for President Denis Sassou Nguesso.