UN to investigate CAR sexual abuse allegations

Rwandan policemen from the United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) patrol the market streets at the Boy Rabe neighborhood in Bangui, the Central African Republic, on May 22, 2015. (AFP)

These are some of the headlines we are tracking for you in this edition of Press TV's Top 5:

  • Syria’s president says Saudi Arabia and Turkey have been after a military intervention in the country for two years, warning any such move will have global repercussions.
     
  • Syrian Kurdish-led forces liberate a key town in the northern Aleppo province as the foreign-backed militants lose more ground amid a major army operation.
     
  • Bahrain arrests several US journalists covering the anniversary of the popular 2011 revolution as people hold rallies to mark the beginning of their uprising.
     
  • European Union Chief Donald Tusk calls for greater coordination as he warns of the real danger of the bloc’s breaking up over Britain’s possible exit from the union.
     
  • The United Nations says it is investigating new allegations, including against minors, of sexual abuse and exploitation by its peacekeepers in the Central African Republic.

 


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