Why Women Fight in the World' Most 'Forgotten' Crisis
Meet the women who chose to take up arms in one of Africa's most bitter conflicts.
Time to Invest in Peace in the Central African Republic
CAR is at risk of slipping back into full-blown conflict. The international community must not waver in its support.
U.N. Warns of Risk of Another Genocide in Africa
Muslim and Christian militias have been engaged in tit-for-tat violence since 2013, but the situation has escalated in recent months.
The African Civil War You've Never Heard Of
Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony is rumored to have a hideout in the landlocked country, but Central African Republic has a civil war of its own.
U.N. 'Kills Rebel Commander' in Central African Strikes
The rebel group made unconfirmed claims that three civilians were also killed.
Factional Fighting in the CAR Kills 16
Two ex-factions of the mainly Muslim Séléka rebel coalition clashed in the country's remote north.
EU Pledges $2.2 Billion to Rebuild War-Torn C. Africa
The country has been blighted by years of inter-religious violence.
Central African Republic Can Be a Land of Opportunity
World leaders are gathering support for the country at a Brussels conference Thursday.
France Pulls 2,000 Troops From Central African Republic
France is pulling 2,000 troops out of the country as situation intensifies.
Why Central African Republic Still Needs Peacekeepers
The U.N. mission has played a key role in stabilizing the war-torn country.
Congo-Brazzaville Peacekeepers 'Killed 18' in CAR
Those killed include a woman and children, whose remains were discovered in February.
Violence in Central African Republic Kills 12
The conflict-torn country recently elected a new president, who has pledged to disarm militant groups.
Ex-Math Professor Touadera Triumphs in CAR Elections
Touadera is tasked with establishing peace in a country decimated by sectarian conflict.
CAR Elections: Dologuele and Touadera Face Off
One of the world's poorest countries will soon be led by an ex-banker or former maths professor.
U.N. to Send Troops Home From CAR Amid Sex Abuse Crisis
The U.N.'s mission in CAR has uncovered a further seven alleged cases of sexual abuse and exploitation.
Who Can Save Central African Republic?
The conflict-torn country will find out on February 14 who its new leader is.
Children Abused by EU Troops in CAR: U.N.
The allegations are the latest in a long line against peacekeepers and international forces in CAR.
CAR Parliamentary Vote Faces Rerun After 400 Complaints
Two candidates for the presidency will face off on February 14.
Nigeria and CAR Refugees Need $500 Million Aid: U.N.
Nigerians have fled Boko Haram while CAR residents have been uprooted due to sectarian violence.
LRA Rebels Kidnap Scores of Villagers in CAR
The feared Ugandan rebel group, led by Joseph Kony, continue to carry out attacks in East and Central Africa.
CAR Elections: Ex-Prime Ministers Set for Run-Off Vote
There was no clear winner in the first round of voting in the conflict-torn Central African Republic.
Child Abuse Allegations Against Peacekeepers in CAR
Algeria is pushing for cooperation as militant groups like Boko Haram and ISIL look to recruit in Africa.
CAR Elections: Candidates Say Vote Was Unfair
A former math professor is leading the polls in the impoverished African nation.
Meet the Former Math Teacher who Could Lead CAR
The independent candidate has taken a surprise lead in polls in the conflict-torn country.
Vote Count Stars After Peaceful CAR Election
Elections took place on Wednesday after four delays and sectarian violence.
Central African Republic Elections: Five Key Challenges
Sectarian violence and a mass exodus of refugees will need to be resolved by a new government.
Pope in Africa: Christians and Muslims Are 'Brothers and Sisters'
The pope visited an enclave of the Central African Republic capital where 15,000 Muslims are trapped.
Pope in Africa: Francis Can Sway Militia Leaders With Message of Reconciliation
Pope will visit a mosque while in Central African Republic.