A military spokesman says the troops fired on villagers after not getting any help in their search for a missing colleague in the rebel-prone area
Several hundred children took part in the protest as part of events ahead of the UN's World Day Against Child Labor on June 12
Countries say they will jointly deploy militaries to battle proliferation of weapons, abductions for ransom, illegal exploitation of minerals
There are around 300,000 C.A.R. refugees in Cameroon, most of them women and children
A separatist spokesman confirmed that government troops freed Senator Regina Mundi and other hostages but denied the military’s claim that fighters were killed and captured
’Dignity kits’ were distributed by donor agencies and the government to help women and girls maintain proper hygiene
At a meeting in Cameroon's capital Thursday night, the two sides also agreed to jointly deploy their militaries to stop arms trafficking across the border
In a new report, Human Rights Watch notes that amid an uptick in violence against LGBTI people in the country, authorities arrest members of the minority group, instead of protecting them
The CAR in April became the second country in the world, after El Salvador, to make Bitcoin a legal tender
Protesters demand that the military intervene and deploy troops
Humanitarian workers say although they have not reported deaths, Red Cross workers are often victims of battery, Boko Haram terrorism, and separatist violence
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi has said the UN’s refugee agency would step up support for nearly 1.4 million displaced Central Africans
Separatists accuse Cameroon military of executing captured fighters, which military denies
Authorities say anglophone separatists have joined forces with Nigerian militants to shut down nearly all trade across two countries’ border
The lack of diesel fuels this week left hundreds of trucks taking goods to the neighboring Central African Republic and Chad stranded at the borders
Move comes after CAR rebels this month abducted at least 35 people
Number of abandoned kids growing due to poverty, conflicts, refugees
Mbororo say they are the most frequent victims of the country separatist conflict as they are accused of collaborating with government troops
Separatists claim government paid the protesters to discredit the separatists
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