Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Chinese President Xi Jinping condemns killings of miners in CAR

Xi Jinping

The murderers Chinese miners in the Central African Republic must be “severely” punished. The killings were attributed by the local mayor to a rebel organisation. The Wagner organisation has not yet responded to the assertion. The murderers of nine Chinese miners in the Central African Republic (CAR) must be “severely” punished, according to China’s President … Read more

China warns against travelling out of Central African Republic capital

China
  • Nine Chinese nationals were killed in a terrorist attack at a gold mine outside the city.
  • China residents who remained outside Bangui were asked to leave immediately.
  • A security source confirmed the death toll and nationalities of the victims.

The Chinese embassy in the Central African Republic has advised its residents to avoid traveling outside the capital, Bangui, following reports that nine Chinese nationals were killed in a terrorist attack at a gold mine outside the city.

The embassy claimed in a statement on Sunday that there had been many “vicious” security events against foreign mining workers in the area, and China residents who remained outside Bangui were asked to leave immediately.

According to the sources, armed men killed nine Chinese nationals in an attack on a Gold Coast Group mine 25 kilometers (15 miles) from the town of Bambari on Sunday.

“We have counted nine bodies and two wounded,” the mayor of Bambari, Abel Matchipata, told sources. The attack happened around 5 a.m. (0300 GMT), he added.

‘Severe punishment’

According to authorities, a security source confirmed the death toll and nationalities of the victims.

According to the Chinese foreign ministry, Chinese President Xi Jinping has called for “severe punishment” of the criminals in accordance with the law, and has stated that the protection of Chinese citizens must be safeguarded.

Given the security dangers, the Chinese embassy advised Chinese institutions and residents not to travel outside of Bangui and, in the event of an emergency, to call the embassy for consular assistance.

Apart from the capital, the Central African Republic’s security risk level was “red,” or very high, according to the Chinese foreign ministry.

The ministry stated that it would collaborate with governments and advise Chinese embassies and consulates on additional effective steps to completely protect Chinese citizens and businesses in Africa.

Many attacks on Chinese nationals abroad have occurred in recent months, leading embassies to issue warnings and safety alerts, as well as perform evacuations.

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Portugal to send Leopard tanks to Ukraine, says Antonio Costa

Antonio Costa

Portugal will send some of its Leopard tanks to Ukraine, Prime Minister Antonio Costa says. Portugal is in discussions with Germany. To secure components required for the repair of many Leopard tanks that are inoperable. Portugal Prime Minister Antonio Costa announced that Portugal will ship Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine without providing an exact number. … Read more

Central African Republic dives into crypto with the Sango

Central African Republic
  • The Central African Republic (CAR) has announced plans to launch its own digital currency.
  • Sango Coin will be the first zero-taxation “crypto-hub” in Africa, President Faustin Archange Touadera declared.
  • The CAR is rated the world’s second poorest nation under the UN’s Human Development Index.

 

 

Undeterred by the crypto-crisis, the Central African Republic (CAR), one of the world’s poorest and most troubled countries, has announced plans to launch its own digital currency.

President Faustin Archange Touadera announced the Sango Coin and the first zero-taxation “crypto-hub” in Africa in a “online event” on Sunday.

The currency is named after Sango, which with French is one of the two official languages in the landlocked country, rated the world’s second poorest nation under the UN’s Human Development Index.

Through a platform called Crypto Island, the Sango will become “the catalyst for tokenising (CAR’s) vast natural resources,” Touadera declared, providing no timeline or other details.

He hailed Sango and Crypto Island as “a new digital system fed by blockchain,” the internet-based ledger that underpins crypto currencies.

“Sango Coin will give the whole world direct access to our resources,” attracting investors and “getting the engines of the economy going,” he enthused.

On April 27, Touadera’s office abruptly announced that the CAR had adopted Bitcoin as legal tender alongside the CFA franc, a currency the country shares with five other central African economies.

It became the first country in Africa to embrace Bitcoin as a national currency, and the second in the world after El Salvador last September.

The April announcement sparked bemusement among analysts, given the entrenched poverty and lack of infrastructure in the CAR, where only one person in seven has access to mains electricity.

They also voiced concern about the impact of crypto volatility on savings.

Virtual currencies have gone into a tailspin as investors look to safer havens at a time of inflation and uncertainty sparked by the Ukraine war.

Bitcoin has lost nearly 60 percent of its value over the past six months.

Touadera on Sunday said 57 percent of Africa’s population does not have access to a bank.

“The solution,” he said, was “the smartphone, the alternative to the traditional bank, cash and financial red tape”.

On Twitter, he said, “gold served as the engine of our civilisation for ages! In this new age, digital gold will serve the same for the future.”

The CAR’s rush to crypto has been seen by some critics in the context of its closer ties with Russia.

Touadera has been accused of using Russian paramilitaries to buttress his regime and offering CAR’s natural resources in exchange.

The country has a treasure chest of minerals, ranging from copper and gold to diamonds and uranium.

The CAR, a former French colony, plunged into a civil war along sectarian lines in 2013 after the then-president, Francois Bozize, was ousted.

Touadera was elected for the first time in 2016 after an interim period, and he was re-elected in disputed circumstances in 2020.

Although violence decreased in 2018, rebel forces remained active.

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Bitcoin slumps under $25,000, lowest in 18 months

Bitcoin

Bitcoin falls to an 18-month low below $25,000 as investors avoid riskier assets amid a global. The cryptocurrency hit hard after lending platform Celsius Network suspends withdrawals. The virtual unit has collapsed by 65 percent in value since the record peak of $68,991.85. Bitcoin fell to an 18-month low below $25,000 on Monday as investors … Read more

Central African Republic intends to tokenize natural resources to attract investors

Central African Republic

The country’s president, Faustin-Archange Touadera, has announced a new project to tokenize the country’s resources. Touadera noted in a tweet that the democratization and tokenization of the country’s resources have “tremendous possibilities.” These include allowing foreign investors into the country. The Central African Republic (CAR), the world’s second country to make Bitcoin legal tender, intends … Read more

Central African Republic adopts bitcoin as legal currency

Central African

The Central African Republic has adopted bitcoin as a felony smooth, the president’s office stated Wednesday, becoming the second one U.S. Inside the world to achieve this after El Salvador. Lawmakers unanimously followed a bill that made bitcoin legal tender along with the CFA franc and legalized the usage of cryptocurrencies. President Faustin Archange Touadera … Read more

UN chief denounces abuse by national and foreign forces in CAR

UN chief

UNITED NATIONS, United States – The UN chief has denounced abuses by the Central African Republic army and its foreign supporters, an allusion to paramilitary fighters from the Russia-linked Wagner group. “I remain appalled by the continued increase in human rights abuses and violations of international humanitarian law perpetrated by all parties to the conflict, … Read more