Dadaab refugee camp remains open after Kenya appeals ruling
Its closure would have resulted in over 200,000 people having to return to war-torn Somalia.
Life after trauma: Giving survivors a new breath of life in Kakuma refugee camp's massage centres
IBTimes UK meets refugee and rape survivor Clarisse, who uses massage therapy to heal herself and others.
Meet Ahmed, a Somali whose eight-year dream slipped away after President Trump's refugee ban
EXCLUSIVE: Ahmed spent 25 years in 'critical conditions' at refugee camps after escaping Somalia's civil war.
Paddy Lowe set for senior Williams role after leaving Mercedes – report
Paddy Lowe is on gardening leave since leaving Mercedes at the end of 2016.
1 in 4 girls is victim of scourge of child marriage despite African leaders' growing campaign
Some 125 million child brides are still exposed to domestic and sexual violence, despite leaders' efforts.
Trump's refugee ban: Somali refugees in Dadaab between a rock and a hard place in Kenya
IBTimes UK speaks to refugees saying US resettlement 'was only thing that could save them from Somalia war'.
Trump refugee ban a psychological blow for hundreds of vulnerable Somalis in Kenya
IBTimes UK hears of the devastating impact of President Trump's ban on refugees with protection needs.
Who are the 5 candidates poised to replace Dlamini-Zuma at the African Union?
Elections for the top seat will be held during the 28th AU Summit held in Addis Ababa until next week.
South Sudanese human rights advocate 'at risk of torture and persecution'
Detained by Kenyan authorities, Dong Samuel Luak is at risk of unlawful deportation to South Sudan.
Opposition leader Thomas Nahimana prevented from returning to Rwanda, again
Nahimana has been forbidden to board his flight for the Rwandan capital, officials said.
Fight against terror: US to sell aircraft to Kenyan army to aid fight against al-Shabaab
Part of US 'foreign policy', the aircraft and arms deal is estimated at $418m (£335m).
Kenya: Who is Bishop Eliud Wabukala, the first clergyman to lead the fight against corruption?
IBTimes UK looks at the former head of the Anglican church expected to quell Kenya's rampant graft.
100 years ago women marched for suffrage – now we must rise against Trump
Let this day become the inauguration of the fight for a new anti-patriarchy, anti-populist world.
Kenya's striking doctors: 'I am risking my life and that of my daughter'
Kenyan hospitals paralysed as striking doctors rejected government wage deal.
IBTimes UK Agency Photographer of the Year: Goran Tomasevic
International Business Times UK is pleased to announce that Goran Tomasevic is our 2016 Agency Photographer of the Year.
Agency Photographer of the Year shortlist: Vote for the winner
IBTimes UK has chosen 16 photographers whose work continually impressed us throughout the year. You can vote for your favourite in the poll at the bottom of this gallery.
Over 30 dead in Kenya after tanker explodes in deadly fireball
Blast occurred after tanker lost control on the road travelling between Kenya and Uganda.
Kenyan police fire tear gas at doctors and nurses protesting for better work conditions
Heathcare workers have started a nationwide strike over a pay deal they say has not been honoured.
What is the Vintage Air Rally? The craziest cross-Africa race in restored 1920s aircraft
The Air Rally aims to follow in the footsteps of the pioneering flights of the Twenties.
Kenyans deserve apology for politician Miguna Miguna's 'rape' comments campaigners say
The lewd comments about a political rival are 'trivialising sexual abuse', Human Rights Watch said.
Kenya forcing refugees to return to war-torn Somalia Amnesty claims
Rights groups claim the conditions of return for Somali refugees are against international law.
UN report finds Kenya still funding al-Shabaab terror group through illegal sugar and charcoal trade
Kenya contingent of AMISOM mission alleged to be making millions from trade with al-Shabaab.
US closes embassy in Kenya's Nairobi following knife attack
Country is on high alert over feared terror attacks from Islamic group al-Shabaab.
Somali pirates free 26 Asian sailors after holding them hostage for nearly five years
The sailors from China, the Philippines, Cambodia, Indonesia, Vietnam and Taiwan were captured in March 2012.
Sailors held hostage by Somali pirates freed after four years
The 29 Asian seamen were captured close to the Seychelles but three – including the captain – died.
'Wicked' mother murdered her own daughter with bin liner following custody battle row with father
Woman receives life for murdering child over dispute about relocating to Kenya.
Kenya hosts first Mr and Miss Albinism beauty pageant to challenge witchcraft killings
Bodies of albinos can sell for up to $75,000 to witch doctors, who see them as good luck.
Welcome to Djibouti: The tiny African nation that sees refugees as an opportunity not a burden
Refugees have flooded into Djibouti as Saudi Arabia's war rages Yemen.
Kenyan man arrested after national outrage over him bragging about sex with a girl of 10
26-year-old held after hashtag #ArrestMohammedAlfayo started trending.
Oromo protests: Blogger Seyoum Teshome arrested as Nigerian factory and police station attacked
Protests resumed in Ethiopia's largest state, days after at least 55 people died in stampede.