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Central African Republic's President Faustin-Archange Touadera said on Saturday he will run for a third term later this year, ...
Bangui: President Faustin Archange Touadera of the Central African Republic announced Saturday his decision to run for a third presidential term in ...
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has intervened following reports of Nigerian workers allegedly abandoned by a ...
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The Punch on MSNFG moves to repatriate stranded Nigerians in Central African RepublicThe Federal Government has commenced efforts to rescue and repatriate a group of Nigerian workers stranded in the Central ...
BANGUI-- Thousands of Muslims fled for their lives from the capital of Central African Republic on Friday, with Christian crowds cheering as the truckloads of Muslim families made their way out of ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNTwo ex-militia leaders in Central African Republic sentenced for war crimes, crimes against humanityMr. Ngaïssona was convicted for aiding and abetting many of the same crimes, including persecution, forcible displacement and ...
Douala-Bangui-Njamena corridor wit junction town for Garoua Boulai bi very importain for Central African kontris for get good through de sea, den transport for trucks. Bangui and Chad depend on ...
Vatican City, Nov 1, 2015 / 07:24 am On Sunday Pope Francis announced that he will jump-start the Jubilee of Mercy by opening the diocese of Bangui's Holy Door while in the Central African ...
archive Christian mob destroys third mosque in CAR's Bangui CAR descended into anarchy in March, when Seleka rebels ousted Christian president François Bozize, who had come to power in a 2003 coup ...
“Bangui is today the spiritual capital of the world,” Pope Francis said as he opened the Holy Door of Bangui’s cathedral on Sunday--the first time a Pope has opened a Holy Door outside Rome.
Bodies in the morgue of the Hôpital Communautaire in Bangui. William Daniels—Panos Dec. 6, 2013. Bodies of Christians, including some anti-balaka fighters, in front of the National Assembly.
Seleka rebels in Central African Republic (CAR) have seized control of the capital, Bangui, forcing President Francois Bozize to flee. Witnesses reported heavy fighting in the city Sunday and say ...
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