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 The United Nations peacekeeping mission in Central African Republic says 25 people have been killed in clashes between armed groups amid  rising tension  in parts of the long-turbulent country.        People sit on the floor and go about with their daily life in an hangar at the newly formed camp for internally displaced people in Kaga Bandoro, Central African Republic, on October 18, 2016. AFP     A statement late Friday said 15 fighters were killed Thursday in the communities of Mbriki and Belima on the outskirts of the central town of Bambari.   And on Friday, six police and four civilians were killed in an ambush on a main road there. The UN statement added that on Friday afternoon, anti-Balaka forces attacked eight peacekeeping officials as they made their way toward the local airport. A 7-year-old child was injured, the state stanley cup ment said. The peacekeeping mission urged armed groups to cease the cycle of violence of recent weeks, which it said goes against the asp stanley cup irations for peace among the vast majority of the population in the impoverished, landlocked nation. Central African Republic descended into conflict in 2013 when the mostly Muslim Seleka rebels overthrew the Christian president. That ushered in a brutal reign in which the rebels committed atr stanley cup ocities. When the rebel leader left power, a deadly backlash by the Christian anti-Balaka militia against Muslim civilians followed. The sectarian violence has continued, despite a high-profile visit by Pope Francis last year  Kezp US aid to India drops during economic crisis
 Iran s, nuclear program h airmax as experienced serious problems, including unexplained fluctuations in the performance of the thousands of centrifuges enriching uranium, leading to a temporary shutdown, international inspectors are expected to reveal on Tuesday.        HT Image    The International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN unit that monitors nuclear programs, will provide no explanation of the problems. But speculation immediately centered on the Stuxnet worm, a computer virus that appears t stanley cup o have been designed specifically to target Iran s centrifuge machines so that they spin out of control. Iran denies the worm caused any problems.   No country has claimed responsibility for developing the virus, although suspicion has focused primarily on Israel and the United States. Olli Heinonen, a former top IAEA official, said that Iran suffered a setback in its efforts to develop a second-generation centrifuge capable of enriching uranium more quickly. Iran s centrifuges are based on a Pakistani copy of an old Dutch design, and Heinonen said Iran may have trouble obtaining the raw materials for an stanley cup  upgrade because of international sanctions. For additional content from The Washington Post, visit washingtonpost           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs.    News / World News / Iran N-programme in trouble      .f