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French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian attends an official ceremony at a military base to mark the end of Operation Sangaris, but says a French presence in the Central African Republic will remain. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
In the Central African Republic, rebels have agreed to negotiate with the regime after seizing large parts of the north almost unchallenged. President François Bozizé had initially called on France to help stop the rebel offensive, but Paris refused. Next, South Africans reflect on how to put their failed land reform back on track. Finally, we take a look at a bestselling book on the history of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
French President Emmanuel Macron receives his Central African counterpart Faustin Archange Touadera in Paris, to discuss the situation in the African nation and the region. IMAGES
Patrice Talon welcomes French President Emmanuel Macron to the Marina Palace in Cotonou. The two men will have a tête-à-tête and then visit the cultural works recently returned by France, having been stolen by the colonial regime. IMAGES
French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Yaounde, as part of an official visit to Cameroon and Central Africa. IMAGES
Bangui, Jan 4 (EFE / EPA) .- The president of the Central African Republic (CAR), Faustin-Archange Touadera, was victorious in the elections of December 27 with 53.92% of the votes, according to the provisional results announced Monday by the National Elections Authority (ANE).(Camera: ADRIENNE SUPRENANT)SHOT LIST: CELEBRATIONS FOLLOWING FAUSTIN-ARCHANGE TOUADERA'S VICTORY IN BANGUI, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUPLIC.