France warns CAR crisis could be much longer
>France’s defence minister warned on Saturday that ending sectarian strife in the Central African Republic could take longer than expected as peacekeepers went door-to-door in the capital Bangui seizing weapons from militia.
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Habari Zinazoendana
11 years ago
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UN warns of CAR humanitarian crisis
The UN warns that the Central African Republic is heading towards a humanitarian disaster because of religious conflict and overcrowded camps.
11 years ago
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France 'underestimated' CAR hatred
France underestimated the hatred between Christian and Muslims in the Central African Republic, its ambassador to the United Nations says.
10 years ago
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France investigates CAR abuse claim
A Paris prosecutor confirms an investigation is under way into claims French soldiers in the Central African Republic sexually abused children.
11 years ago
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France vows to disarm CAR militias
French soldiers are to start taking weapons from fighters in the Central African Republic from Monday, by force if necessary, the defence minister says.
11 years ago
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France to boost CAR military force
France is to send an extra 400 troops to the Central African Republic to help quell months of sectarian violence.
11 years ago
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VIDEO: France begins to disarm CAR militias
French soldiers have started to remove weapons from fighters in the Central African Republic (CAR).
10 years ago
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World Bank warns of worldwide jobs crisis
The world is facing a global jobs crisis that is hurting the chances of reigniting economic growth and there is no magic bullet to solve the problem, the World Bank warned on Tuesday.
10 years ago
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CAG report warns of Sh9tr pension crisis
>Social security funds could be thrown into a pension crisis due to a whopping Sh9 trillion debt the government owes, according to Controller and Auditor General (CAG) Mussa Juma Assad.
11 years ago
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CAR crisis getting even worse - UN
The security situation in the Central African Republic is getting even worse despite the inauguration of a new leader, the UN human rights chief says.
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