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31 Jan 2019
Central African Republic peace talks stall over militias amnesty.
14 Dec 2018
The ICC had issued the arrest warrant of Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona for war crimes. He is the suspected leader of a militia accused of carrying out attacks on the Central African Republic's Muslim population.
2 Dec 2018
A former militia leader from the Central African Republic has appeared at the International Criminal Court on war crimes charges. Alfred Yekatom, also known as Rambo, said he was tortured before being sent to The Hague.
2 Dec 2018
Years of conflict in the Central African Republic mean most children there threatened with war, disease, and hunger and are in dire need of help, the UN children's agency said. And things are only getting worse.
24 Oct 2017
Libération is looking at the ongoing chaos in the Central African Republic, nearly a year after French troops pulled out.
29 Aug 2017
The United Nations has warned of early signs of genocide in the Central African Republic, where armed militias occupy three-quarters of the country, and civilians are being massacred.
1 May 2017
It's one of the world's forgotten conflicts. Forced to flee violence in the Central African Republic, thousands of displaced people are languishing in a camp on the border between Chad and Sudan.

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