Sectarian violence leaves capital on brink of anarchy
Central African Republic
U.N. Authorizes African, French Troops in Central African Republic
Security Council unanimously approved resolution
Fighting Erupts in Central African Republic’s Capital Ahead of U.N. Vote
Skirmishes kick off as U.N. mulls security resolution
Warlord Joseph Kony May Surrender Soon
Rebel leader thought to be seriously ill
Must-Reads from Around the World
Leaders in Africa refuse to recognize a rebel leader as the new president of Central African Republic and Japan’s central bank is set to announce a new billion-dollar plan
Why the Capture of a Kony Lieutenant Isn’t a Big Deal
For a journalist, Special Operations are problematic. They work in secret and tend to consider the press, at best, an annoyance and, at worst, a hindrance and a danger. In January, TIME photographer Dominic Nahr and I
Must-Reads from Around the World: April 30, 2012
Jungle Manhunt – The Washington Post reports on the U.S. military’s bid to capture messianic warlord Joseph Kony in the Central African Republic six months after President Barack Obama ordered 100 elite troops to spearhead the …
Kony 2012: Mobs, Takedowns and Meltdowns, but Very Little Truth
I spoke to Jason Russell for the second time last week as one of my final interviews in over two months of reporting for a TIME piece on Joseph Kony, his Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and the anti-L.R.A. activist group Russell …