U.N. Secretary-General has called for an additional 3,000 troops and police for the Central African Republic, where sectarian violence has continued unabated. Read more »
Ahead of a key parliamentary vote to extend France's military mission in the Central African Republic, the mission's commander General Franciso Soriano has told French MPs the ... Read more »
The UN says deadly sectarian violence in the Country appears to be getting worse and warns leaders will be held personally accountable for serious human rights violations committed ... Read more »
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Despite international efforts to stop the violence in the Central African Republic, extreme levels of violence against civilians and targeted killing of minority groups still ... Read more »
Harsh Crackdown on Anti-Corruption Protest in Kenya...'Ethnic Cleansing' of Muslims in CAR, UN Warns...African Universities Encourage Students to Code... Read more »
Aid groups say nearly 1,000 people, mainly Muslims, are trapped and being threatened in a town in western Central African Republic. Read more »
Amnesty International says "ethnic cleansing" is an appropriate term to describe Christian militia attacks against Muslims in the Central African Republic. The UN High Commissioner ... Read more »
Lone Survivor Found, Scores Killed in Algeria Plane Crash...Unrest Can Pry Open Government Doors for African Women...Revenge Attacks Plague the CAR... Read more »
Fresh violence erupted in Bangui over the weekend, leaving at least 10 people dead as French Defence Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian started a tour of the region. Read more »
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