CAR president urges rebels to let him finish his term
Fighters encamped within 75 km of capital accuse Bozize of reneging on a 2007 deal to provide money and jobs for former rebels; insurgent leaders split over whether to accept offer of new talks
CAR rebels say split over peace talks offer
The rebels had advanced to within 75 km (45 miles) of Bangui and threatened to seize the capital - until President Bozize made a last ditch offer to hold talks and share power with them
Rebel groups hit with UN sanctions over eastern Congo
U.N. Security Council sanctions committee blacklists two rebel groups responsible for war crimes in eastern DRC
Rwanda vows to help on Congo at UN, assails 'blame game'
Rwanda vows to use its two-year U.N. Security Council stint to help end the conflict that has destabilised neighbouring DRC
CAR president says ready to share power with rebels
The three-week old onslaught by the rebel alliance Seleka has highlighted the instability of the landlocked former French colony, which remains one of the least developed nations on the planet