Heads of state agree to accelerate timeline due to instability in region
Samantha Power says the United Nations could learn lessons from Rwanda’s approach to peacekeeping
New prime minister, Anastase Murekezi, sworn in Thursday along with several new ministers, replacing Pierre Damien Habumuremyi
Report says armed forces have been a main source of weapons, fueling conflict, and lines between who is a solider and who is a militiaman are blurred
Officials say controversial visa requirement fee does not apply to cross-border traders, who visit Democratic Republic of Congo on a daily basis
Faulted last year for murky reporting, DRC cleans up and is restored to international group
This week UN announced sanctions restricting travel and freezing assets of Allied Democratic Forces
Human Rights Watch said Friday an increasing number of people have been forcibly disappeared or have been reported missing in Rwanda since March
Rights group documents 14 cases of forced disappearance in western district of Rubavu since March
A trial of 14 civilians and two ex-soldiers restarted at the military tribunal this week after a three-month adjournment
C.A.R. authorities hope program will keep restive youths out of trouble
Data suggest that many parents of malnourished children have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
US supplies dozens of vehicles to AU military force, promises more, along with additional peacekeeping funding, as Amb. Power visits Bangui to review UN peacekeeping mission plans
In the past three months, more than 100,000 Muslims have fled the west of Central African Republic, but tens of thousands more are trapped in virtual ghettos and threatened by anti-balaka, Christian militia groups that prompted the Muslims to flee
Four young Muslims were killed in Central African Republic capital Bangui over the weekend
Navi Pillay expresses concern over international community's slow response to crisis and says humanitarian aid efforts are 'deplorably under-funded'
International peacekeeping chiefs are skeptical about a proposal that might leave them in charge of large camps full of combatants
Seleka rebels and criminal gangs have pillaged businesses, homes, government offices, religious missions, health centers and public utilities
Food crisis looming in many parts of Central African Republic, where many villagers have been living in bush for months to avoid armed groups
French president held talks with transitional President Catherine Samba Panza and with Catholic, Protestant, Muslim leaders
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