Rights groups in Cameroon have accused the military of torching scores of homes this week of suspected separatist supporters
The insecurity in Douala has also disrupted the country's exports to its landlocked neighbors, the Central African Republic and Chad
The military says no major separatist attack has been reported within the past six weeks, an indication that peace is returning to the regions where 3,500 people have been killed in five years
Lawmakers want US to file charges against separatist members hiding in America while sponsoring terrorism in Cameroon
The rights groups say displaced women and girls are forced into physical and sexual abuse and domestic work without pay
The military says the rebels in the country’s west abducted eight people this week, including road workers, who were abandoning work sites due to insecurity
US authorities arresting and indicted three Cameroonian Americans on charges of supporting separatist violence in the African country's western regions
Activists say parties resist fielding disabled candidates
Health workers and those with HIV call for access to treatment in conflict areas
Sunday’s landslide killed at least 14 people and injured scores more
Equatorial Guinea closed its borders October 30 ahead of its November 20 elections and said it wanted to prevent what it called 'infiltration of mercenaries who want to destabilize the elections'
Country’s military says it has recovered fewer than 5,000 illegal small arms out of an estimated 130,000, most of them smuggled from both of its neighbors
Fans in Africa keen to watch five teams from the continent competing for title
The women call for more support from lenders and governments to help them benefit from the African Continental Free Trade Area
Health workers say Cameroon's separatist conflict and terrorism near the borders with Chad and Nigeria are preventing 70 percent of patients from being treated
Both countries say their militaries freed another 15 civilians from rebel camps on the border, but many are still held by the rebels
Equatorial Guinea's Vice President Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue says the border was sealed to prevent from the 'infiltration' of groups that may want to destabilize the country's elections
Overcrowded camps are struggling to feed the displaced Nigerians, while the country is also dealing with a cholera outbreak
Opposition political parties accuse Biya of rigging elections for decades
Thousands of people lining up to apply, citing need to escape poor economy and country's separatist conflict
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