Poachers killed two forest rangers in southeastern Cameroon this month before fleeing to Central African Republic, officials say
Africa officials say future of cassava depends on development of improved processing techniques
Violence follows rallies by English-speaking minority protesting what they call the overbearing influence of French in bilingual country
Protests started by lawyers, who asked for French-speaking judges to be transferred out of courts in English-speaking regions, stating that justice can not be rendered when judge, advocate, suspect can not communicate
US expresses deep concern about situation in central African state where students, professionals in English-speaking parts of country are denouncing 'overbearing influence of French language'
“Sports for Nature" created by conservationist groups who say many of Africa's natural resources are on verge of going extinct.
Lawyers and teachers, supported by disgruntled youths, are engaged in running battles with the military for protesting what they call the overbearing influence of French in the country
Development expected to boost economy
Sharing inaccurate information can lead to fines, prison time in African country
Bus drivers block roads in and around country's capital
Workers say companies failing to respect terms of contracts
Idriss Deby says poverty will increase if citizens don't report suspects
Four days after deadly train wreck one-year-old girl is found alive
Overloaded train crash in Esseka, 120 kilometers west of the capital, Yaounde, left more than 70 people dead and 600 injured
Train crashed between Yaounde and Douala while carrying about 1,300 passengers
Mass displacement and insecurity have made an already bad situation worse when it comes to hunger
Locals say foreign trawlers are fishing in protected areas and destroying resources
Teachers stay away from Boko Haram zone, leaving schools short of instructors despite government assurances the north is safe
Cameroon is home to 300,000 refugees from the C.A.R; Many say they are still reluctant to return home
Authorities say sector is rife with crime and unprofessionalism; demand has surged because of Boko Haram
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