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International News Summary: September 20, 2023
Tunisian journalists' union condemns Israeli drone attacks on Gaza-bound flotilla; Malawi's Peter Mutharika wins presidential election with 56.8% of the vote; UN MINUSCA reinforces security in northeast Central African Republic to protect displaced people; Algerian army kills six terrorists in north...
International News Summary: September 20, 2023
Tunisian journalists' union condemns Israeli drone attacks on Gaza-bound flotilla; Malawi's Peter Mutharika wins presidential election with 56.8% of the vote; UN MINUSCA reinforces security in northeast Central African Republic to protect displaced people; Algerian army kills six terrorists in north...
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Global South Media and Think Tanks: Cooperation Opportunities
José Richard Pouambi, President of the Central African Republic's High Council of Communication, highlighted the significant potential of South-South cooperation in media and think tanks at the Global South Media and Think Tanks Forum 2025 in Yunnan, China, emphasizing mutual learning and capacity b...
Global South Media and Think Tanks: Cooperation Opportunities
José Richard Pouambi, President of the Central African Republic's High Council of Communication, highlighted the significant potential of South-South cooperation in media and think tanks at the Global South Media and Think Tanks Forum 2025 in Yunnan, China, emphasizing mutual learning and capacity b...
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ICC convicts two CAR militia leaders for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced two anti-Balaka militia leaders, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona and Alfred Yekatom, to 12 and 15 years respectively for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic between 2013 and 2014, marking...
ICC convicts two CAR militia leaders for war crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced two anti-Balaka militia leaders, Patrice-Edouard Ngaissona and Alfred Yekatom, to 12 and 15 years respectively for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed against Muslim civilians in the Central African Republic between 2013 and 2014, marking...
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UN Warns of Insecurity, Electoral Risks in Central African Republic
Ahead of crucial elections in the Central African Republic, the UN's peacekeeping chief warned of persistent insecurity, logistical problems, and a fragile justice system; a recent school fire in Bangui, killing 21, underscores the nation's vulnerability.
UN Warns of Insecurity, Electoral Risks in Central African Republic
Ahead of crucial elections in the Central African Republic, the UN's peacekeeping chief warned of persistent insecurity, logistical problems, and a fragile justice system; a recent school fire in Bangui, killing 21, underscores the nation's vulnerability.
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Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
Multiple African Nations Report Political and Economic Developments
Burundi held peaceful legislative and communal elections with high voter turnout; the IMF granted the Central African Republic $58 million; Niger secured $400 million for southern connectivity; Côte d'Ivoire received €103.3 million for electricity interconnection with Ghana; and Madagascar opened it...
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UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
UN Condemns Sudan Attack; Guinea-Bissau Sentences Officers; Madagascar FDI Up 16%
The UN condemned the killing of five aid workers in Sudan; Guinea-Bissau sentenced three national guard officers; and Madagascar saw a 16% rise in foreign direct investment to $602 million in 2024.
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Joseph Kony: ICC to Hear War Crimes Case Against Fugitive Warlord
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hear evidence against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), this week, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, while Kony remains at large in the Central African Republic with a dwindling number of followers.

Joseph Kony: ICC to Hear War Crimes Case Against Fugitive Warlord
The International Criminal Court (ICC) will hear evidence against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army (LRA), this week, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity, while Kony remains at large in the Central African Republic with a dwindling number of followers.
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ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...

ICC Sentences Two Central African Militia Leaders for War Crimes
The International Criminal Court (ICC) sentenced former Central African sports minister Patrice-Edouard Ngaïssona to 12 years and militia leader Alfred Yekatom to 15 years for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during the 2013-2014 Central African Republic civil war, targeting Muslims ...
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Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.

Central African Republic: 20 Dead in High School Exam Explosion; Survivors Face Trauma
A transformer explosion at Bangui's Barthélémy Boganda High School during a baccalaureate exam killed 20 students and injured dozens, prompting the suspension of the exam and raising concerns about the psychological trauma among survivors.
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Sino-African Cooperation, Central African Republic Security, and Regional Developments
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for stronger Sino-African ties; security improves in the Central African Republic's Haut-Mbomou prefecture; the US aims for a DRC-Rwanda peace deal by July; Niger commits to fighting child labor; and the Central African President discusses economic development...

Sino-African Cooperation, Central African Republic Security, and Regional Developments
China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi called for stronger Sino-African ties; security improves in the Central African Republic's Haut-Mbomou prefecture; the US aims for a DRC-Rwanda peace deal by July; Niger commits to fighting child labor; and the Central African President discusses economic development...
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Panza's Foundation Addresses Persistent Gender Inequality in CAR
Catherine Samba Panza, former president of the Central African Republic, launched a foundation to advance women's leadership and combat violence against women, highlighting the persistent challenges women face despite international legal frameworks.

Panza's Foundation Addresses Persistent Gender Inequality in CAR
Catherine Samba Panza, former president of the Central African Republic, launched a foundation to advance women's leadership and combat violence against women, highlighting the persistent challenges women face despite international legal frameworks.
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Bangui's Inflation Crisis: Fuel Price Drop Fails to Alleviate Food Costs"
Rising food and fuel prices in Bangui, Central African Republic, are straining household budgets, despite a recent government-mandated 0.55% fuel price reduction, which critics consider insufficient. This follows a 2023 decision granting exclusive import rights to Neptune Oil, disrupting supply and ...

Bangui's Inflation Crisis: Fuel Price Drop Fails to Alleviate Food Costs"
Rising food and fuel prices in Bangui, Central African Republic, are straining household budgets, despite a recent government-mandated 0.55% fuel price reduction, which critics consider insufficient. This follows a 2023 decision granting exclusive import rights to Neptune Oil, disrupting supply and ...
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