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.
Crisis in Central African Republic as bandits kill men
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Central African Republic's MPs pass an amnesty aimed at bringing an end to civil conflict.
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The Ugandan Lord's Resistance Army is holding 100 people captive in Central African Republic, officials say.
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Rebel leader Joseph Kony has gone to Central African Republic, jeopardising a peace deal, says a Ugandan minister.
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Hundreds of Ugandan rebels are on the move towards the Central African Republic, a Sudanese official says.
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EU foreign ministers approve a peacekeeping force for Chad and the Central African Republic.
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The new leaders of the UK and France say they are prepared to go to Darfur to help peace efforts.
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Armed gangs are seizing children for ransom payments in lawless northern CAR, Amnesty says.
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The International Criminal Court is to probe war crimes allegedly committed in the Central African Republic.
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Almost all residents of Birao in the Central African Republic have fled after clashes three weeks ago, the UN says.
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