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According to ICRC water and habitat engineer Haroune Ousmane, until the security situation in the Central African Republic improves and the ICRC is able to operate throughout the country, “communities ...
In May 2022, the Central African Republic’s President Faustin-Archange Touadéra published a cryptic tweet referencing bitcoin while invoking the Latin motto “vires in numeris,” or ...
Central African Republic has launched a meme coin in what President Faustin-Archange Touadera said was a bid to raise the profile of one of the world's poorest countries.
Mokom’s case was not the only one stemming from violence in the Central African Republic since 2013, but his case’s termination is undoubtedly a disappointment to victims of anti-balaka ...
On the front lines of one of Africa’s forgotten crises, Education Cannot Wait, UNICEF and other strategic partners provide education supports in CAR.
The Special Criminal Court (SCC) in the Central African Republic has announced that on June 16, 2024, it arrested a former anti-balaka leader, Edmond Beïna, for crimes committed in 2014.
Fighting spread to other regions including Darfur, which borders the Central African Republic’s northeastern Vakaga region. The UN says over 14,000 people have been killed and 33,000 injured in ...
The Central African Republic is poised to move into the financial future with their latest move. The country, which was the first in the continent of Africa to adopt Bitcoin as legal tender in ...
The president of the Central African Republic has won a vote to override a constitutional bar on running for a third term, a move that could cement the operations of Russian Wagner mercenaries in ...
Arizona Republic. Phoenix's historic Eastlake Park community was host to a Kwanzaa gathering on Saturday, ... which she described as combining the Sonoran Desert landscape and African American ...
The crisis in the Central African Republic has reignited, threatening regional long-term peace and stability unless a neutral transitional administration is formed, says CFR’s John Campbell ...