Stony Brook University’s Patrice Nganang expelled from Cameroon, told not to return to country
Many express hope the government will talk with secessionists, end Boko Haram insurgency
Refugees now have potential to become professional models after they were trained by UN to be self-reliant and useful to themselves and their communities if they accept to voluntarily return
Cameroon says it has attacked only border villages in Cameroon where armed separatists were hiding
More than 15 percent of children in area still going unvaccinated, data show
Migrants were trying to reach Europe in hopes of a better life
Military and armed separatist groups have been involved in bloody conflicts in the English speaking southwestern town of Mamfe on the border with Nigeria, an official says
UN program seeks to address rising food needs as resources at refugee camp are stretched
The measure, meant to protect cattle from Boko Haram attacks, is taking a toll on business
Goal is independence for English speaking region
Hundreds of people return to two villages formerly held by separatists in English-speaking southwest
One of Cameroon's highest-ranking military officers denied southwest has been militarized or that soldiers are committing atrocities
initiative to reintegrate rehabilitated ex-Boko Haram fighters and people held captive by militant sect faces continued resistance
Officials say the casualties occurred when armed men attacked a military convoy on a peacekeeping mission to the English-speaking southwest town of Mamfe
Lawmakers disrupt parliament for a second straight day
By daybreak, four of the seven floors had been consumed by the blaze, though no one was harmed
Government estimates less than five percent of births have been registered in north since 2013 amid Boko Haram conflict
Some producers are abandoning plantations, but in Cameroon, producers are encouraging more local processing
The violence represents a marked escalation as the crisis in the two English-speaking regions nears the one year mark
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