The Morning Call
Worry engulfs concerned parties in the central african republic with the conclusion of and withdrawal of french troops who were deployed under operation Sangaris three years ago when the then president Francois Bozize was overthrown. With a fresh start of violence in and around the capital Bangui, 2000 military personnel are bound to exit the country as the operation came to an end yesterday.
Go to video
Central African President Touadéra launches third-term bid
01:10
Ukraine and Russia exchange 185 soldiers each in latest prisoner swap
00:55
Seychelles to hold rerun presidential election after no outright winner
01:38
Haiti: the plight of a family displaced by gang violence
00:56
Guinea: presidential elections set for 28 December
01:10
DRC: former President Joseph Kabila's trial verdict due this Friday