Candidates presidential election have largely avoided traveling to restive English-speaking regions where armed separatists have vowed vote will not take place
Parents withdraw their children saying schools are not safe
Government calls on population to be vigilant as weapons seized from people fleeing
Journalists say only opposition programs are targeted by country's National Communication Council
People are deserting English-speaking regions of Cameroon after hundreds of armed separatists and military were involved in Tuesday's bloody conflicts in five towns and villages leaving at least 15 people dead
Cameroon says it has deployed additional troops to Bamenda several hours after armed separatists blocked access into and out of northwestern English speaking town, attacking buses and passengers
Hundreds of women gather in Bamenda, calling on government and armed separatists to lay down their guns and engage in meaningful dialogue for peace
Six students missing, principal in coma after being slashed with machete
Country closed around sixty schools along its northern border with Nigeria beginning December 2014 because of threat posed by militant Islamist group
Parents concerned about clashes with separatists keep children out of class
Hundreds of schools have been abandoned since armed separatists attacked schools and other public buildings two years ago
Lack of support is blamed as village defenders go from fighting Boko Haram to robbing their neighbors
Authorities have arrested six men for smuggling more than 700 kilograms of endangered pangolins and pangolin scales from Central African Republic to Vietnam
Strikes and violence erupted in English-speaking northwest and southwest regions of Cameroon in late 2016, in response to forced use of French
Nurses and doctors say they are stuck between the military and armed separatists
Regional governor visited the area in an effort to resolve the crisis, which he declared a provocation by IDPs who occupied more land than they were given
Akere Muna says his credentials show he is the one to fight graft, but critics note his lack of political experience
CDC is considering downsizing after thousands of its workers fled the fighting between security forces and separatists
Women call for cease-fire between government and armed groups demanding independence for Cameroon's English-speaking regions
Hundreds have been rushed to several hospitals, and it is feared some of the cases were imported from Nigeria and may contaminate refugees fleeing the Boko Haram insurgency
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