Central African Republic saw two days of violence and struggle between armed forces which caused so many hue and cries in the life of locals. At least 16 people are reportedly killed and 10,000 people have left their homes. Although no actual cause of struggle is reported MINUSCA spokesman Vladimir Monteiro said. “The clashes ... kicked off on Monday morning and caused several victims. According to the figures that we have at our disposal there were at least 16 confirmed dead and thousands of displaced people." “These acts constitute grave access liable to be pursued judicially by national and international tribunals, and that the death toll could rise." he said to media. Lenovo to launch new K Series Smart phone soon Football Officials Recommend India Will Bid for FIFA U-20... Eagerness for Pakistan's next Army chief increases in...