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Inner City Press
March 17, 2018
UNITED NATIONS, March 16 – After Philippines authorities revoked the license of online publication The Rappler, Inner City Press on January 15 asked UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres' Spokesman Stephane Dujarric if the UN would say or do anything about it. Video here, from 12:24. On March 14, Inner City PressÃâà...
Ghana Business News
March 7, 2018
Knowing that Ex-Seleka fighters routinely rape, pillage and murder—the Seleka group overthrew the Central African Republic's government in 2013 and controlled the country for about a year—Mbathas and her family fled into the forest. Ex-Seleka fighters are those who refused to demobilize after theirÃâà...
News24
February 24, 2018
Bangui - The government of Central African Republic deployed troops alongside United Nations peacekeepers on Saturday to a flashpoint district on Bangui after clashes between rival groups left at least three people dead. "The government must restore peace," said security minister General Henri WanzetÃâà...
Borgen Project
February 11, 2018
In 2018, the U.N., the Central African Republic government and regional partners are calling for $515.6 million to address the humanitarian crisis in the country. This crisis stems from the violence perpetrated by armed groups in the country, which has resulted in 2.5 million Central Africans in desperateÃâà...
Deutsche Welle
September 12, 2017
Central African Republic government urged to hold rebel commanders accountable for war crimes. The government of the Central Africa Republic plans to hold further peace talks with rebel factions. But rights group, Human Rights Watch, wants rebel leaders to be held accountable for war crimes.
Deutsche Welle
August 22, 2017
Central African Republic government urged to hold rebel commanders accountable for war crimes. The government of the Central Africa Republic plans to hold further peace talks with rebel factions. But rights group, Human Rights Watch, wants rebel leaders to be held accountable for war crimes. MembersÃâà...
AllAfrica.com
June 20, 2017
The government of the Central African Republic (CAR) has signed an "immediate ceasefire" deal with rebel groups at a meeting in Italy's capital, Rome, aimed at ending violence in the strife-torn country. Under Monday's accord, armed groups will be given representation in the political arena in exchangeÃâà...
africanews
June 19, 2017
The government of the Central African Republic and 13 of the 14 armed groups in the country on Monday signed an accord aimed at ending an ethnic and religious conflict that has killed thousands of people. ADVERTISING. inRead invented by Teads. The deal, which was mediated by the Roman CatholicÃâà...
CNN International
December 9, 2013
Editor's note: CNN correspondent Nima Elbagir and Producer Lillan Leposo are reporting from Central African Republic while embedded with international peacekeeping soldiers. Bossangoa, Central African Republic (CNN) -- The commander of the Muslim militia in a Central African Republic town that hasÃâà...
CNN International
December 29, 2012
Central African Republic rebels and government officials will meet early next week for talks, a minister said Saturday, after a spate of violence that has left the fate of the inland African nation in limbo. The upcoming discussions will be in Gabon, on Africa's western coast, said the Central African Republic'sÃâà...
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