The Morning Call
Robert Kodingo and Hannane Ferdjani talk to Crispin Demba Kete, Africanews correspondent in Bangui for the latest and what the government has issued so far into the attacks. Central African Republic democratically elected Faustin Archange Touadera as President in a move that was seen as the last draw to end ethnocentric and religious conflict in the country.
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UN says hunger in conflict-hit northern Nigeria is reaching crisis levels
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At least 37 students missing after school kidnapping in Northeastern Nigeria
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Defence team for former CAR president Bozizé accuse court of procedural irregularities
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Anguish and fear as students remain in captivity in latest Nigeria kidnappings
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Sources say women who fled Iran to be deport from US to Central African Republic
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Protesters take to streets of Nigerian capital over school abductions