Drivers, who transport food, relief items and other goods from seaport say they have been victims of persistent attacks from both Seleka rebels and their anti-Balaka rivals
More than 300 heavily armed men attack locality of Gorsi Tourou, burning churches and looting property
Cameroon meeting looks at ways to combat illegal money flight, seen as among main reasons behind continent’s debts, underdevelopment
Villagers along the border of Cameroon and Nigeria report seeing strange faces, some pretending to be food merchants
Heavily armed militants reportedly killed in village of Dabanga in far northern Cameroon, after crossing over from Borno State in Nigeria
Troops deployed shortly after leaders from the two countries met in Yaounde and declared war against Islamist group
Two leaders fine-tune plans, reiterate Paris summit commitments to wage war against Islamist militant group
Nationwide campaign targets youth across all denominations in effort to counter religions that preach violence
Local officials in Waza, in Far North Region say arrests have been made, investigation ongoing after attack on road near where Chinese road engineers live
Dozen of former ministers and presidential aides said to be political victims of President Biya's three-decade rule
Officials say troops crossed over to Central African Republic and freed eight of 20 people kidnapped recently by rebels
Cameroon said its soldiers have shot and killed 5 suspected poachers who had opened fire on elephants in Waza National Park
Some residents tell VOA they are very afraid and are considering leaving their homes
European Union official says Central African Republic's neighbors, particularly Cameroon, urgently need millions of dollars to cope with increasing numbers of refugees
Officials say allegation is completely unfounded, insist they are committed to combating terrorism with Nigerian authorities and all regional partners
Authorities believe assailants, who crossed border from Nigeria, are members of radical Islamist sect
Journalists say most of media outfits were created by government to give impression of press freedom , but in reality it is a deception
Eyewitnesses say hundreds of Fulani herdsmen fleeing conflicts in Nigeria reacted violently when Cameroon village farmers called for them to leave the area
40 vessels have been attacked by armed gangs in Gulf of Guinea this year, according to senior US military officials
Experts say it is more critical than ever that donor countries reaffirm their commitment to world's poorest people, adopt strategies that can improve access to education
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