Opposition calls on Paul Biya not to run in next year's election
Announcement marks culmination of 23 years of negotiation
Local communities are currently blocking 400 former Boko Haram hostages in border town of Mozogo from returning home, fearing they may return with Boko Haram ideology and act as spies
The government organized the talks in a bid to end a push for independence in the regions
UN aid agencies are struggling to meet needs as multitudes flee renewed violence; population of Gado refugee camp has exploded from just 1,000 refugees in January to 25,000
Government says talks continue in effort to reach settlement
As many as dozen people reportedly gunned down by security forces as activists took to the streets demanding independence
Troops battle separatists who vow to declare the creation of the state of Ambazonia on October 1
Business activity at a standstill
Journalists say country’s National Communication Council is protecting senior state officials
Anti-government protests held in two English-speaking regions
Committee to Protect Journalists says 2014 legislation being used to arrest and intimidate the media
The government says resurging violence in the Central African Republic has driven another 20,000 refugees into Cameroon this year
General says suicide bombings remain a threat
Schools were closed due to Boko Haram attacks, and some remain empty despite safety assurances from government
Gendarmes shot dead a teenage boy on Monday, after President Paul Biya ordered release last week of 55 detainees in bid to reopen dialogue and resolve the nine-month strike
Fear generated during anglophone protests and strike continues
But some activists now asking president to release some 20 others, call back those in exile, and recall up to 5,000 soldiers deployed to English-speaking regions
Government accuses re-broadcasters of advocating independence for country’s two English-speaking regions
Agriculture officials worry the infestation in the north could worsen food shortages
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