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central african republic
Meet the Photographers Covering Africa's Forgotten Conflict
By Olivier Laurent
How to Change Course in Central African Republic
By Evan Cinq-Mars
Witness to the Turning Point In Central African Republic
By Andrew Katz
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In Paris, Photojournalism Hits the Streets
Pierre Terdjman shares many of his colleagues’ frustrations. “Each time I finish a story, it’s the same struggle to get my images published, ” he told TIME, “magazines are rarely interested in showing what’s happening...
By Olivier Laurent
May 22, 2014
Photographer Camille Lepage Killed in Central African Republic
The body of French photojournalist Camille Lepage was found in the Bouar region of Central African Republic, the French presidency said in a statement on Tuesday. Lepage, a young photographer committed to the deep documentation of under-covered conflicts in eastern and central Africa, was 26.
By Andrew Katz
May 13, 2014
Pictures of the Week: April 25 - May 2
From tornadoes and floods across the US to the canonization of two popes, to preparations for the Kentucky Derby and witches on a train, TIME presents the best photos of the week.
By TIME Staff
May 2, 2014
Pictures of the Week April 18 - April 25
From mourning the victims of the South Korean ferry disaster to the one-year anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, to Obama in Japan and the running of the Boston Marathon, TIME presents the best...
By Phil Bicker
April 25, 2014
Amid the Atrocities: William Daniels Returns to Central African Republic
Documentary photographer William Daniels captures Central African Republic at a moment of doubt, fear and uncertainty as a series of bloody clashes and violent attacks have plunged the country into one of its darkest periods in modern history.
By Andrew Katz
April 22, 2014
What Americans Don't Know About The Central African Republic
Most Americans know nothing about the Central African Republic. They guess that it must be in the middle of Africa, but that’s about it. When told where it is and the societal chaos and slaughter...
By Leith Anderson
April 21, 2014
U.N. to Send Peacekeepers to Central African Republic
The Security Council has unanimously authorized a proposal to send nearly 12,000 peacekeepers and police officers to the dangerously destabilized country in mid-September, an effort to aid foreign forces already working to cap daily violence and restore order
By Andrew Katz
April 10, 2014
Don't Blame The Central African Republic Conflict On Religion
We in the United States need to act to help our brothers and sisters in the Central African Republic
By Jim Wallis
April 9, 2014
Central African Republic: Christians and Muslims Counter Ethnic Cleansing
An interreligious delegation comprised of top Christian and Muslim leaders from Central African Republic travelled to the United States this March, determined to tell their country’s tale of conflict and compromise.
By Imam Oumar Kobine Layama and Reverend Nicolas Guerekoyame-Gbangou
April 7, 2014
U.N. Chief: World Won't Forget Central African Republic
The quick visit on Saturday by U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, during which he detailed atrocities that have divided the conflict-torn Central African Republic for months, came one day before he planned to mark two decades since the genocide in Rwanda
By Andrew Katz
April 5, 2014
Central African Republic Marks a Grim Anniversary of Chaos
The lawless state struggles for stability a year after Muslim rebels overthrew the government and began a nine-month campaign of terror prompting retaliation by Christian militias
By Andrew Katz
March 25, 2014
German Ex-Rapper in Syria Calls for Jihad in C.A.R.
A rapper-turned-jihadi fighting in Syria called on his brethren in Africa to enter Central African Republic -- which had been ravaged by months of sectarian violence -- and protect Muslims from deadly attacks
By Andrew Katz
March 21, 2014
Nearly All Muslims Have Fled C.A.R.'s Capital
The U.N. says less than one percent of the Muslims who once lived in Central African Republic's capital of Bangui remain after a year of political instability and intense street fighting devolved into an unprecedented inter-religious conflict
By Andrew Katz
March 8, 2014
U.N. Mulls More Peacekeepers Amid 'Cleansing' in Central African Republic
The U.N. Security Council hears of the "cleansing" of Muslims in the west as it considers a proposal to send thousands more peacekeepers to protect civilians
By Andrew Katz
March 6, 2014
Rise of the Machine
Re “Quantum Leap” [Feb. 17]: Hats off to you, Lev Grossman, for your lucid and informative article on quantum computing! Susan Giegerich, BerlinGrossman names the male physicists, calls them “highly influential” and “internationally respected.” Meanwhile...
By TIME Staff
February 27, 2014
Pictures of the Week: February 14 – February 21
From deadly protests in Ukraine and a series of shocks at the Sochi Olympics to new waxworks of Ronald and Nancy Reagan and the start of Carnival in Rio, TIME presents the best pictures of the week.
By Phil Bicker
February 21, 2014
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