(Nairobi) – Those responsible for a brutal attack 10 years ago on a Central African Republic church serving as a camp for displaced people still need to face justice, Human Rights Watch said today.
GADO-BADZERE, Cameroon (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 250,000 refugees from the Central African Republic are living in eastern Cameroon, having fled unrest, violence and civil war in the ...
Human Rights Watch on Friday issued a warning that growing irregularities, political interference, and security pressures ...
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Last week marked one year since Joseph Figueira Martin was arrested in the Central African Republic. The former analyst for the International Crisis Group was arrested by Russian forces in Zemio, in ...
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Central African Republic - Concerns Over Crucial Election
Barriers, Xenophobia, Weakening Oversight Could Undermine Vote's CredibilityConcerns about irregularities, political interference, and security pressures risk putting the credibility and inclusiveness ...
FILE - Central African President Faustin-Archange Touadera arrives for the 19th Francophonie Summit, at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Friday, Oct. 4, 2024. (AP Photo ...
In May 2022, the Central African Republic’s President Faustin-Archange Touadéra published a cryptic tweet referencing bitcoin while invoking the Latin motto “vires in numeris,” or “strength in numbers ...
Through dogged efforts, reporter Sam Mednick uncovered the presence of a U.S. security company entering the Central African Republic, a challenge to Russian mercenaries already there. Mednick rounded ...
Over 5,000 students were taking a baccalaureate exam at a high school in Central African Republic when an electrical transformer exploded, officials say Charlotte Phillipp is a Weekend Writer-Reporter ...
BANGUI (Reuters) - At least five civilians were killed when rebels attacked a town in northwest Central African Republic on Thursday, the latest reported escalation in a decade-long conflict, a local ...
FILE - In this Friday Nov. 23, 2018 file photo, Alfred Yekatom, a Central African Republic lawmaker and militia leader who goes by the nickname Rambo, appears before the International Criminal Court, ...
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