Seven other suspects detained in a series of February raids were released Saturday without charges.
Governors from the two West African nations visited northern Cameroon Friday after a crisis meeting in Diffa, Niger. They say millions of people need food and resettlement help
Rebels vow to disrupt next month’s senate elections
The Multinational Joint Task Force of the Lake Chad Basin Commission says scores of children were rescued last year in operations against the militant group
Cameroon’s health ministry says surveillance stepped up on border after
Biya was not physically present at his Yaoundé birthday celebration, but the government says he is in excellent shape.
Two journalists who reported on corruption were found dead in the capital in just two weeks
The military blames the self-declared general, nicknamed Transporter, for several atrocities, which the rebels deny
Ban on raw timber exports was enacted last year to conserve forests and create jobs by locally processing wood
This is the largest group of Nigeran refugees to leave Cameroon since 2021, when 5,000 went home after an agreement between the two countries and the United Nations refugee agency
It was a response to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly on Friday announcing that Cameroon and some separatist factions had agreed to a peace process
The government says election preparations will continue, despite the killings
Fighting between Cameroonian separatists and Nigerian herders left at least 12 people dead
But patriarchal beliefs and a lack of political support are preventing more women from contesting the March election
Medical aid group maintains it helps anyone who needs medical care and says it will only resume work in separatist areas with government security guarantees
Seafood ban comes after EU says Cameroon is not cooperating in fight against illegal and unregulated fishing, fish farming
About 20,000 workers left in 2018 over unpaid wages and after deadly separatist attacks
Separatists in Cameroon's western regions are enforcing a 24-hour curfew, not allowing people on the streets or businesses to operate
With primarily home births, many children aren’t issued birth certificates required for school
On day after Christmas, government, churches and aid groups work together to provide food, books, and school fees to tens of thousands of needy kids
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