Border villages in Cameroon's north have been deserted following heavy fighting between the Nigerian army and Boko Haram
Workers targeted due to frustration by refugees who accuse them of not doing enough to provide for basic needs
Hundreds deported on grounds that they are in country illegally; refugee influx seen as contributing to deteriorating situation in CAR
Chinese medical practitioners targeted as government says thousands of hospitals operating without authorization are responsible for deaths of untold numbers of patients
Georges Vandenbeusch was abducted Nov. 13 near Nigeria border
Terrified villagers of Kette in Cameroon's East region say they awoke to sound of artillery when soldiers closed in on gold quarry that had been seized by Seleka rebels
Experts agree benefits of digital technology are numerous, but cost of new TV sets and disposing of old ones are major challenges
African women produce an estimated 90 percent of the continent’s food but face lack of funds, tools and cultural barriers to do it efficiently
Country spirals out of control since Seleka rebels toppled President Bozize in March; hundreds die last week in capital in fighting between former rebels, Christian militia groups
Girls deemed to be dressed inappropriately could face legal prosecution
More French and African troops are due to arrive in an effort to halt fighting, looting and lawlessness in the Central African Republic
World Bank and the IMF blame graft for robbing Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Cameroon and Gabon of their nations’ petroleum resources
Consumers have mixed reactions on switch from plastic bags to large plantain leaves for food storage
Lawlessness has been spiraling out of control since Michel Djotodia and his Seleka rebels seized power in March
President Biya has laid the foundation stone for the 820-meter-long bridge, one of his biggest projects after 31 years in power
Cameroon's national assembly has called on government to make security of people living in border zones a priority, especially along boundary with CAR and Chad
International Federation of Female Lawyers vice president says advocacy alone is not producing results
Minister of health says treated mosquito bed nets that are supposed to be distributed free are instead sold in hospitals or exported to neighboring countries
Biya revised the constitution in 2008 to eliminate presidential term limits; he is expected to run again in 2018 provided he remains healthy
From toothpaste to industrial products, drugs, drinks and textiles counterfeit products are dangerous and could cause serious harm to ones health and finance
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