| 561 - 580 of 846 Central African Republic News Headlines |
Page 29 of 43 Pages |
Sudan told to stop hindering aid groups Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> The new U.N. humanitarian chief said Friday he had told senior Sudanese government officials they must stop hindering the work of aid groups in the country. via York News-Times ... more
|
CAR Town of Birao Devastated as Thousands Flee Attack Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> A senior U.N. official in the Central African Republic says fighting between rebel and government forces earlier this month has completely devastated Birao, the main town in the north-eastern part of the ... via Voice of America ... more
|
Central African Republic: Nearly 14,000 Flee Burned-Out Town in New Fighting - UN Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> Nearly the 14,000 inhabitants have fled the burned-out wreck of the main town in north-eastern Central African Republic since this month's resumption of fighting between Government and rebel forces, United ... via AllAfrica.com ... more
|
UNHCR-led team visits destroyed ghost town of Birao in Central African Republic Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> UN agencies and non-governmental organisations visited remote Birao in the far north-east of the Central African Republic at the weekend and found the town in ruins and almost empty some three weeks after it ... via Alertnet.org ... more
|
Uganda : LRA Rebels Back in Garamba Park Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> LRA rebels have returned to the Garamba National Park just two months after they withdrew from it on the orders of the Congolese authorities. via AllAfrica.com ... more
|
'Ghost town' after attack on CAR Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> Almost all the residents of the north-eastern Central African Republic town of Birao have fled following clashes three weeks ago, the UN says. via BBC ... more
|
U.N.: 14,000 burned-out of C. Africa town Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> The United Nations says nearly 14,000 inhabitants have fled the burned-out main town in northeastern Central African Republic of Birao. via UPI ... more
|
INTERVIEW-Central African Republic plans bond to build peace Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p> Central African Republic plans to issue a bond on a new regional bourse later this year to help raise funds to boost its ailing economy and curb insecurity, the country's prime minister told Reuters in an ... via Alertnet.org ... more
|
Official: Darfur Destabilizing Region Topix - Monday, April 02, 2007 p class="lede_quote">"Problems (in the region) are exacerbated by Darfur, but not caused by Darfur" The U.N. humanitarian chief said Saturday that the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region was destabilizing neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic and a comprehensive solution to the region's problems was needed. ... more
|
Friendship gives way to hatred and distrust, as Darfur conflict spreads into Chad Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 The picture is so bleak," Sultan Said Brahim told John Holmes, the U.N. undersecretary-general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief, during Holmes' visit here this past week. Comment ... more
Advertisement
|
Darfur conflict spilling over into Chad Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 he sultan of Silla looked worried: Arab-African violence spilling over from Darfur is threatening his region of eastern Chad in what is quickly growing into a regional conflict. Comment ... more
|
Central African President admits troops partly to blame for atrocities Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 he President of the Central African Republic has acknowledged that his troops are to blame for some of the atrocities that have been committed in the north of the country during fighting between rebels and the ... Comment ... more
|
Darfur destabilizing region Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 lfred de Montesquiou -- AP Photo A family of Central African Republic refugees awaits visiting U.N. undersecretary general John Holmes on Friday near their hideout in the bush near the village of Otah. Comment ... more
|
UN Pledges Support for Civilians 'Hiding in Bush' allAfrica.com - Sunday, April 01, 2007 he top United Nations humanitarian official today announced plans to step up relief efforts in the strife-torn Central African Republic (CAR), hours after meeting some of the scores of thousands of people who fled their homes and are now living in the bush to escape rebel attacks and fighting with... more
|
Military Abuses Will Be Probed, Leader Tells UN Official allAfrica.com - Sunday, April 01, 2007 n the Central African Republic (CAR), where civilians have been caught in the crossfire as rebels fight government troops, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator today said the country's president said any military abuses will be ... more
|
Central African Republic: Military Abuses Will Be Probed, Leader Tells UN Official Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 n the Central African Republic , where civilians have been caught in the crossfire as rebels fight government troops, the United Nations Emergency Relief Coordinator today said the country's president said any ... Comment ... more
|
: U.N. humanitarian chief warns Darfur crisis destabilizing region Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 entral African Republic refugees await visiting U.N. undersecretary general John Holmes on Friday near their hideout in the bush near the village of Otah. Comment ... more
|
Darfur Destabilizing Region Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 he U.N. humanitarian chief said Saturday that the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region was destabilizing neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic and a comprehensive solution to the region's problems was ... Comment ... more
|
U.N. Aid Chief Says Darfur Spilling Over Topix - Sunday, April 01, 2007 he U.N. humanitarian chief said Saturday that the conflict in Sudan's Darfur region was destabilizing neighboring Chad and the Central African Republic and a comprehensive solution to the region's problems was ... Comment ... more
|
INTERVIEW-Central African Republic plans bond to build peace Topix - Saturday, March 31, 2007 entral African Republic plans to issue a bond on a new regional bourse later this year to help raise funds to boost its ailing economy and curb insecurity, the country's prime minister told Reuters in an ... Comment ... more
|