News Central African Republic Trading: 19 soldiers abducted by rebels in Central African Republic freed
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has announced the release of 19 Central African soldiers who were kidnapped on February 14 in the north of the country by the rebel Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC). In a press release published by the Corbeau News portal, the CPC announced the »unilateral and voluntary […]
News Central African Republic Trading: Ten Years After the Coup, Is the Central African Republic Facing Another Major Crisis?
In March 2013, Seleka rebels triggered a civil war in the Central African Republic. A decade later, strong domestic and international tensions raise concerns the country could face another violent power transfer. In this Q&A, Crisis Group expert Enrica Picco analyses the state of play.Where does the Central African Republic (CAR) stand, ten years after Seleka's coup?Ten years ago, a predominantly Muslim rebel coalition from the north east,...
News Central African Republic Trading: Kamala Harris kicks off Africa tour with $100M pledge as U.S. tries to counter China and Russia's influence
Harris opened her visit in Ghana, announcing $100 million in support for a handful of nations to address security, governance and development issues.
News Central African Republic Trading: Are We Headed For a Recession? Don't Plan Your Next Vacation Before You Do These Four Things
Financial experts are now advising individuals to begin preparing for what looks to be a recession on the horizon. Here are four things you can do to help your bank account weather the coming storm. Karee Blunt
News Central African Republic Trading: Poor nations' leaders unleash anger and despair at UN summit
Leaders from the world's poorest nations poured out their disappointment and bitterness at a UN summit on Sunday over the treatment of their countries by richer counterparts. Leaders of the world's major economies have been markedly absent from debate, which will last five days, on the turmoil in poor nations.
News Central African Republic Trading: Central African Republic just approved Bitcoin as an official currency. El Salvador’s experience shows it may be a bumpy ride
The Central African Republic has become the second country in the world to approve Bitcoin as an official currency, following El Salvador's bumpy rollout of the cryptocurrency last year. Spokespersons ...
News Central African Republic Trading: Central African Republic Passes Bill to Make Bitcoin Legal Tender
The Central African Republic has adopted bitcoin as legal tender, making it the second nation in the world -- after El Salvador -- to do so. On Wednesday, President Faustin Archan ...
News Central African Republic Trading: Central African Republic adopts Bitcoin as legal currency
Certain vendors now accept Bitcoins as payment for goods or services THE CENTRAL African Republic (CAR) has become the second ... the current franc currency with the use of online smart trading. He ...
News Central African Republic Trading: Central African Republic Makes Bitcoin Legal Tender Despite El Salvador's Failures
The Central African Republic, one of the poorest ... The country also launched an app, known as "Chivo Wallet," that allows citizens to hold and trade Bitcoin without paying transaction fees. Despite ...
News Central African Republic Trading: UK boosts support for African construction projects
UK Export Finance has more than trebled its investment in Africa in the last year and has introduced a new tool to encourage trade.
News Central African Republic Trading: Species in Bushmeat Trade In Cameroon and The Republic of Congo
A TRAFFIC report highlights threatened species are still commercially traded in open bushmeat markets despite legal protection in Cameroon and the Republic of ...
News Central African Republic Trading: Trade boom with China makes Africa one of world’s strongest performers
Rising commodity prices helped an all-time high of $254 billion in year of recovery after pandemic controls hit global markets.