The military has deployed scores of troops to track down the rebels
President Muhammadu Buhari instructed governors of border states affected by Boko Haram to work with neighboring countries to improve living conditions
Officials say this year’s heavy rains have worsened working conditions, causing deaths within the seasonal gold mine community
President Paul Biya orders ministers to explain to the public that Russia’s Black Sea blockade, not local taxes, are largely behind the price increases
Deal aims to eliminate rivalry that has helped to make central Africa the poorest region among Africa’s economic groups
Villagers on Cameroon's northern border with Nigeria say hunger looms in their villages after wildlife destroyed several maize fields, leaving farmers devastated
Both sides say they inflicted significant losses on the other, while witnesses report seeing the bodies of troops, rebel fighters and civilians
Macron’s visit is part of a three-country, West Africa tour that will include Benin and Guinea Bissau
For the first time, minister acknowledges grave rights abuses by military during fight against Anglophone rebels
Cameroon’s military says hundreds of people have watched the past few days as they paraded the corpse of separatist leader Lekeaka Oliver
Plan to construct roads, schools, hospitals, markets and homes was launched in 2020 but has been hindered by fighting and budget woes
Authorities say Russia's war in Ukraine has completely disrupted supply chains of consumer goods, especially wheat, which is the main staple food in Cameroon
Natural disasters, insecurity, and intercommunal clashes blamed for causing food shortage
Scores of blind Cameroonians continued a week-long protest Friday in the capital against job discrimination, despite allegations this week of police abuse
The rights group says armed groups aren’t afraid of being held to account
Cameroon's defense minister is visiting border with Nigeria to assess the security situation
Members of Cameroon's diaspora say undemocratic practices and corruption in President Paul Biya's government put off investors
While women who escaped violence in Central African Republic and Nigeria have found safety in Cameroon, they are not always welcomed by locals
Hundreds of Cameroonians have protested attacks on schools, churches, and clinics in the country's troubled west
The military said the fighters hit the post on Tuesday night with rifles, bombs, and rocket launchers, destroying it and killing five troops and wounding six
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