There is growing concern for civilians in the Central African Republic as political and security situation is described as "highly volatile", and the UN says leaders who are supposed to form a transitional government are afraid to return home.
Al Jazeera has gained access to Bossembele, known by some as "Guantanamo" of the Central African Republic.It is one of Africa's most secretive ... see more »
The prime minister of the Central African Republic, Nicolas Tiangaye, has announced that rebel leader Michel Djotodia accepted the outcome of a regional summit on the country's ... Read more »
Prime Minister Nicolas Tiangaye has unveiled a post-coup government after the naming of a 34-member cabinet which includes Séléka rebels and members of the former opposition ... Read more »
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