Hundreds of demonstrators marched in the capital to demand that the government do more to find more than 200 schoolgirls abducted by armed militants.
In a visit to South Sudan, the United Nations human rights chief said the leaders’ “personal power struggle†was destroying the country and that they would face a war crimes inquiry.
Christian militiamen decapitated a young Muslim man in the capital, Bangui, two days after peacekeepers escorted some of the last remaining Muslims from the city.
Ahmed Abassi, who prosecutors in Manhattan once said had spoken of killing 100,000 people, was offered a plea bargain that could lead to a sentence of six months.
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