We have started to collect the most important news related to Central African Republic in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Most residents flee Ndele town in northern Central African Republic after clashes between rebels and the army.
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Two French aid workers have been kidnapped by gunmen in the Central African Republic, their employer says.
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China pursues soft power in a 'China Week' held in the Central African Republic capital, Bangui.
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Soldiers from Uganda are in the Central African Republic chasing a notorious rebel group, the Ugandan military confirms.
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The luxurious, the dingy and the unforgettable
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Gunmen in the Central African Republic attack a north-eastern military base, killing at least two people.
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Troops in the Central African Republic killed up to 30 civilians in February near the border with Chad, a BBC investigation finds.
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At least 20 people die in fighting at a cattle market in the Central African Republic.
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The UN says it fears Lord's Resistance Army rebels are advancing towards Central African Republic (CAR).
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Rare audience with Central African Republic rebel head
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