Effort to evacuate endangered Muslims, puts aid agencies at risk being accused of complicity with ethnic or religious 'cleansing'
AU mission to C.A.R. confirms that self-proclaimed coordinator of anti-Balaka armed movement, Patrice Edouard Ngaissona, has been arrested with two other men by authorities
Medical charity appeals to international community to do more to protect civilians caught up in violence in Central African Republic
Non-governmental organization Oxfam reports that food security, economy are taking a major hit; many of shopowners, herders, traders in are Muslim
Shortage of money prompts International Organization for Migration to consider discontinuing rescue flights for people at risk of violence in the Central African Republic
Catherine Samba-Panza says, starting next week, the country’s security forces will be re-organized to protect Muslims as well as Christians
At her swearing-in ceremony last week, the president promised a government of technocrats
Killings reported as worries grow that Seleka combatants who have left the capital may taken up positions in towns north of Bangui
Catherine Samba-Panza, country's first female leader, will have task of trying to stop months of deadly Muslim-Christian violence that has displaced more than 900,000 people
Citizens talk about the violence, traumatic after-effects they experience as the crisis in CAR continues
Leaders in strife-torn Central African Republic agree on guidelines for replacing outgoing interim President Michel Djotodia
According to UN, food stocks now low because not enough land was planted due to last year's turmoil
People in the Central African Republic say they have never seen anything like the current violence between Muslims, Christians in the country
CAR residents cheer in the capital after Michel Djotodia, who took power in a coup, announced his resignation at a summit in Chad
The distribution of food has had to be suspended several times because of a lack of security
UN authorized an intervention brigade to go beyond peacekeeping and support government with offensive operations
To alleviate importers’ fears of penalties, country starts issuing regionally approved export certificates
Origins of gold are far more difficult to trace than other valuable minerals from the region
Willingness to lay down weapons follows army's defeat of M23 rebels
Experts applauded the Congolese army's better performance under new commanders, saying best units deployed to the front-line
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