Central African Republic posts
Newsweek The sparsely-populated and extremely poor country has witnessed incessant conflict for more than three years.
109 months ago
National Geographic The legacy of colonization can still be felt in the Central African Republic—a nation also plagued with corruption and civil war.
109 months ago
The Economist He fed his opponents to crocodiles. Yet people in the Central African Republic miss him now
117 months ago
The WorldPost “In a country where armed groups routinely prey on civilians, peacekeepers should be protectors, not predators."
124 months ago
The Economist The Central African Republic's many guns have been quiet during the election, so far. But holding a vote when the country is so fragile could still prove a mistake
125 months ago
VICE News Horrible.
126 months ago
WSJ Video Pope Francis visits pediatric hospital in Central African Republic: http://live.wsj.com/video/pope-francis-visits-pediatric-hospital-in-central-african-republic/C412CF94-5A48-4B28-8547-596AA4967DD9.html
126 months ago
VICE News "It's very sad to see violence of such a scale occur once again."
129 months ago
VICE News This comes less than a week after the head of the UN's mission in the Central African Republic was given the boot.
130 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography The moment Sam Phelps left the Central African Republic, he knew he had to return.
Crossed Fates in Central African Republic
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In “Return to Boda,” Sam Phelps wants to remind viewers how now-warring groups once managed to coexist in a small town in the Central African Republic.
136 months ago
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