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Russian reporters killed during robbery in Central Africa

The Russian government has revealed why three Russian journalists were killed in the Central African Republic this week. The Foreign Ministry said on Friday a...

Russian journalists killed in Central African Republic

Three Russian journalists have been killed in an ambush in the Central African Republic (CAR). Their bodies were found on a road near the central...

Volkswagen opens car plant in Rwanda

European car-marker, Volkswagen is launching a car assembly plant in Rwanda on Wednesday. This will be the first of such plant in the East African nation. The...

Boris Becker to help CAR ‘recover from civil-war’

The Central African Republic has endued years of civil war that has destabilize and plunged it into chaos. The country is now looking for...

CAR backs the creation of court to probe war crimes

Lawmakers in the Central African Republic have approved a new law that backs the creation of a special court which is expected to investigate...

14,000 flee from violence in Central African Republic

Some 14 000 people have fled violence in the Central African Republic and crossed into the Democratic Republic of Congo in less than a week, the United Nations said on Friday.

UN peacekeeper killed in CAR convoy attack

A peacekeeper was killed and eight others were injured Thursday during an attack on a convoy in the Central African Republic, the UN's Minusca force and the Mauritanian army said.

CAR church attack death toll reaches 26

Ten more people have died from wounds sustained during Tuesday’s attack on a church in Central African Republic, the Red Cross said on Thursday, bringing the toll to 26.

Uganda to invest $6.5m in car making project

Uganda has committed nearly Ush24 billion ($6.5 million) in this year’s budget to put the first fully Ugandan-made car on the road. This is part of an expected total spend of Ush145 billion ($39.8 million) over four years, from 2018 to 2022.

CAR demonstrators lay corpses in front of U.N. mission

Demonstrators in Bangui, capital of the Central African Republic, have placed at least nine corpses in front of the UN's mission following recent clashes.

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