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Former CAR PM leads in presidential vote
The Election Authority said Faustin Archange Touadera, prime minister from 2008 to 2013, had 30,999 votes.
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CAR postpones key elections for 3 days
The postponement is to allow for more successful organisation and ensure these elections are transparent.
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CAR rebel leader drops opposition to polls
Noureddine Adam had been dubbed enemy number one by the government, which had called for his arrest.
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Pope in Africa will seek to bridge Christian-Muslim faultlines
The 25-30 November tour starts in Kenya moves to Uganda and ends in the Central African Republic.
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Pope CAR trip on despite France's security fears
French officials have said the pope and those who turn out to see him would be in danger.
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Pope hints visit to CAR could be cancelled
Apart from threatening the pope’s visit, the violence might wreck plans to hold elections in December.
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21 killed in attacks in CAR
Witnesses said the attack came after a Muslim man was killed and his body found dumped in the street.
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CAR armed group frees enslaved children
The children are among more than 6,000 thought to have been made to do menial work for militants.
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UN: Probes of child abuse in CAR should intensify
The United Nations is currently conducting an internal investigation of its handling of the allegations.
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Clashes disrupt CAR peace forum
The incident took place as the Bangui Forum was drawing to an end, highlighting the simmering tensions.
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Herders enslaved by militia in CAR freed by UN
The herders, from the Fulani ethnic group, were captured about a year ago near the town of Yaloke.
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Rebel LRA commander in custody of CAR
The US army said last week Dominic Ongwen had surrendered, marking a major success.
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28 killed in CAR clashes
The fighting in Mbres displaced hundreds of people from the town.
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6 dead as militias fight UN in CAR
Shooting erupted in Cantonnier, a town on the border with Cameroon, west of the capital Bangui.
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UN takes over peacekeeping mission in CAR
Troops from Morocco, Bangladesh and Pakistan will join 8,000 peacekeepers.
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Gold, diamonds feed CAR religious violence
Thousands of people have died and more than a million fled their homes in central African country.
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CAR: Killing of children angers MSF
Doctors without borders says almost 3,000 people have been killed in the CAR.
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CAR death toll rises as violence escalates
Doctors Without Borders says the death toll is nearing 3,000.
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CAR fighters attack church
The attack in Bambari comes a day before French Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian was due to visit.
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AU's 'regional military' idea gains momentum
AU official said the organisation is making progress towards a regional military force by end of 2015.
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CAR President seeks ICC probe
Muslim and Christian groups stand accused of committing abuses.