Central African Republic
The Central African Republic Torn Apart (Trailer)
Coming soon: On the eve of French withdrawal and United Nations intervention, ethno-religious civil war continues to spread violence in the Central African Republic.
Ugandan Forces Confirm Lord's Resistance Army Commander Has Surrendered
Dominic Ongwen, wanted by the ICC for four counts of war crimes and three counts of crimes against humanity, is said to be in Ugandan custody.
VICE News Capsule - Tuesday, January 6
Gunmen kill Saudi guards near Iraqi border, Shia Houthi rebels come under attack in the Yemeni capital, US charges two in connection with Gambia failed coup, and more.
The United Nations Had a Tough Year in 2014
The UN hosted bickering over conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, and Iraq while it assisted unprecedented numbers of needy people and weathered a damaging peacekeeping scandal.
Violence Escalates in Central African Republic as Thousands of Muslims Remain Trapped in the Country
Displaced Muslim Fulani herders are living in abysmal conditions in makeshift camps, and are increasingly vulnerable to the threat of violence from Christian militias.
War in the Central African Republic (Full Length)
How a fight for power turned into ethnic cleansing in the CAR
Nigeria Releases Suspected Russian Cargo Plane Carrying French Helicopters
On Sunday, France's ambassador to Nigeria said that the plane had been transporting French equipment to Chad to be used in its counterterrorism operation in the region.
Violent Attacks Across Central African Republic Highlight Limitations of International Response
Peacekeepers in the CAR are hard-pressed to protect civilians amid continued fighting between predominantly Muslim Seleka rebels and Christian and animist self-defense groups.
Sectarian Violence Flares in the Central African Republic, Killing At Least 12
Heavy fighting in the Central African Republic capital of Bangui has killed at least 12 people, including a UN peacekeeper, in the worst violence since a ceasefire was signed in July.
The Cannibal Emperor of Bangui and Africa’s Forgotten Conflict
Tomorrow marks the 35th anniversary of the French-organized military coup that ousted the cannibalistic self-proclaimed Emperor of the Central African Republic, Jean-Bédel Bokassa.
Dutch Forces Found at Fault in the Srebrenica Massacre — 20 Years Later
A court ruled that Dutch troops knew at the time there was a serious risk to 300 Bosnian men killed by Serbian forces at Srebrenica in 1995.
The Illicit Wildlife and Resource Trade Is Financing Militias and Terrorists
Illegal poaching and resource extraction rake in $213 billion a year, more than the global market for illegal drugs.