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UN wants 3,000 more troops for CAR
The additional troops would increase the international force to 12,000.
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Mass grave found in CAR
Witnesses say they saw dozen decomposed bodies at the military camp.
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UN: More troops needed in CAR
General-Secretary Ban Ki-moon said violence between Christians & Muslims continues to worsen.
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France: Christian militia threat to CAR peace
The comments come a day after gunmen murdered a legislator who suggested they be disarmed.
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Muslim man mutilated in CAR conflict
Members of the crowd killed the man and cut off his hands and genitals.
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France likely to extend CAR mission
Around 1,600 French troops were sent to the volatile African country in December.
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CAR soldiers kill man at army event
CAR soldiers lynched a man on Wednesday whom they suspected of being a rebel.
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CAR clashes leave 70 dead
The scale of the violence underscores the challenge facing French and African peacekeepers.
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UN approves deployment plan to CAR
France sent its troops to the CAR last month to assist African Union peacekeepers.
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At least 13 dead in CAR violence
The Red Cross recovered 13 bodies from the streets of Bangui on Monday and treated eight wounded.
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CAR: 8 dead in capital, rebel leaders flee
More than 1 million people have been displaced since rebels seized power in March.
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16 killed as CAR leader is sworn in
Reports say at least 16 people were killed on Thursday as Catherine Samba-Panza was sworn in.
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UN: CAR children recruited to fight
The UN envoys say more 6,000 children have been recruited to commit atrocities along religious lines.
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CAR's new leader to listen to armed groups
A spokesman for anti-balaka fighters said he believed the new president could end the violence.
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CAR appoints new leader
Lawmakers chose Mayor Catherine Samba-Panza to become interim president on Monday.
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UN: CAR is a ticking time bomb
A senior UN official warned of the risk of genocide in Central African Republic.
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UN warns of genocide in CAR
The CAR has experienced unprecedented violence in the past 14 months.
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CAR leader to know his fate this week
French and African troops deployed in the country have struggled to stop tit-for-tat violence.
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Djotodia steps in to save CAR
Interim leader Michel Djotodia is weighing a possible amnesty for militias involved in violence.
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CAR: France to seek more aid
France has deployed 1,600 troops to the troubled African country to prevent escalating bloodshed.
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Religious leaders seek calm in the CAR conflict
More than 10, 000 people are said to have been displaced in the capital Bangui.