CAR rebels seize central town, defying foreign troops
The fall of the town comes hours after the Seleka rebel alliance said they would suspend their push and means they now have a firm grip on the north and east of the fragile nation
Central African Republic rebels in defiance, seize another town
Regional heads of state have demanded the rebels pull back their forces to original positions and accept talks with the government within a week
Peacekeeper shoots dead three comrades, self in Sudan
The shooting happened at a UNAMID site in Mukjar in West Darfur
Regional leaders demand CAR rebels pull back
The rebels complaining that President Francois Bozize had failed to honour the terms of a 2007 peace deal, launched an attack which has brought them to about 300 km (186 miles) from the capital
World Concern Staff Evacuated from Wau, South Sudan
Expat staff members of the humanitarian aid organization World Concern have left the town of Wau, in South Sudan's Western Bahr El Ghazal state, following recent outbreaks of violence between tribes in the area.
Thousands fleeing S.Sudan clashes seek U.N. refuge
Since the independence, the government has struggled to assert control over the impoverished country that is awash with arms after decades of civil war, rebellions and tribal clashes
Hundreds fleeing S.Sudan shooting seek U.N. refuge
Protest began after bodies of Dinka tribesmen found
Sudan, South Sudan to discuss rebel support next month
Sudan accuses Juba of supporting SPLM-North rebels