Bangui market
The market in the PK5 district of Bangui, the capital of the Central African Republic, October 2017
Central African Republic clashes: United Nations adds more troops
United Nations has sent more troops to patrol Bangui after fighting broke out between armed men and market traders on Tuesday over a dispute about money.
But the UN says it needs more forces.
Youth groups have given the armed men a deadline to hand in their weapons
Al Jazeera's Ahmed Idris reports from Bangui.
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Local market Bangui Central African Republic. السوق الشعبى مدينة بانجى عاصمة جمهورية وسط أفريقيا الو
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Fear stalks Central African Republic after rebel takeover
The latest crisis in the Central African Republic, a chronically unstable former French colony, has been the hardest to endure for Kana Bandoro, a market town of 26,000 people, mostly farmers, about 350 kilometres (215 miles) from the capital Bangui. Duration: 01:22.
CENTRAFRIQUE BANGUI
CENTRE VILLE
Un nouveau marché à Boeing, quartier meurtri par la crise
Un nouveau marché a été inauguré à Boeing à l'occasion du deuxième anniversaire du pacte de non agression entre les habitants de ce quartier, majoritairement chrétien et le quartier musulman adjacent dit PK5, à Bangui.
4134WD CAR-BANGUI STREET SCENES
4134WD CAR-BANGUI STREET SCENES
BANGUI CENTRAFRIQUE ( Bimbo - Petevo )
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TRIP TO BANGUI (MAY-02-2018)
Thr first windmill farm in southeast asia..
Berberati : des détenus cultivent un champ
Pour aider les détenus de la maison d’arrêt et de correction de Berberati, dans l’Ouest de la République centrafricaine, à se nourrir, la Minusca soutient les autorités pénitentiaires de Berberati dans l’entretien d’un champ de manioc.
Bangui, Republique du Centrafrique, marchè Km 5
Duexieme video par Vittorio au marchè Km5, à Bangui.
Hunter putting on a rucksack filled with bushmeat for transport to market, Central African Republic
Hunter putting on a rucksack filled with bushmeat for transport to market, including blue duiker (Cephalophus monticola) and putty-nosed monkey (Cercopithecus nictitans), Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Sangha-Mbaere Prefecture, Central African Republic, May 2012.
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Bangui filmé avec un drone
BANGUI CENTRAFRIQUE (QUARTIER SANGO)
PLACE DES NATIONS UNIES .PAR BENJAMIN BOSSALOT.
military operation against armed groups in Bangui
BANGUI CENTRAFRIQUE ( MARCHE SAMBO KM5).
LE MARCHE DE SAMBO .PAR BENJAMIN BOSSALOT.
Blood Diamonds and Religious War In The Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world, but it is also rich in natural resources. One of the official mining sectors has collapsed amid the country’s ongoing conflict, and now both sides are benefitting from the illicit trade of gold and diamonds. Clashes over control of the many mines have also created religious tension in places where there previously had been none.
VICE News traveled to mines located in the heart of the Central African Republic to see how the battle over natural resources is playing out in one of the world’s most violent conflicts.
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As tension eases in Bangui, life slowly returning to normal
The tension fell sharply in Central African Republic, after the violences of the past two weeks, said Wednesday the head of the French military, Francisco Soriano. Several people, officials and businessmen are queuing outside banks. Duration: 0:29