PRESSING ISSUES: What stories will make headlines in 2014?
Thomson Reuters Foundation journalists peer into their crystal balls
Celebrations in Central African Republic after leader resigns
CENTRALAFRICAN/ (PIX, TV):Celebrations in Central African Republic after leader resigns
UNHCR appeals for US$99 million for operations in South Sudan and CAR
The appeal comprises US$59 million for South Sudan and US$40.2 million for the Central African Republic crisis, both for the period up to the end of March.
Friendship triumphs over prejudice amid violence in Central African Republic
Edgar and his family are exhausted after fleeing the sectarian violence in Central African Republic. They say they escaped thanks to their Muslim neighbours.
UN boost in S.Sudan likely complete within two months-official
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/UN:UN boost in S.Sudan likely complete within two months-offical
C. African leader faces pressure to quit at Thursday summit
Central African Republic's interim President Michel Djotodia will face pressure to step down at a summit of regional leaders on Thursday amid frustration at his failure to quell his country's religious violence.
Central Africa interim leader to step down Thursday -sources
Central African Republic's interim President due to step down due to failure to end the violence
U.S. judges challenge conflict minerals disclosure rule
Judges concerned new rule that forces certain manufacturers to disclose if their products contain minerals from war-torn DRC tramples companies' free speech
Congo's army battles militia near capital of mining province
Katanga province was spared most of the rebellions that took place in the Congo over the last decade, but it has seen some sporadic violence