Cameroonian officials are calling on villagers to report suspects, as some of the terrorists are still hiding along the border
Hundreds of trucks with goods meant for Chad’s capital, N'Djamena, are sitting idle in Kousseri, a town on Cameroon’s northern border with Chad
Following threats from rebels and the opposition, the transitional military council deployed troops to protect N’Djamena, activist Fundjoul Abdoul of Chad’s Rights Watch said
Cameroon’s army freed hostages on Saturday; they were held hostage by anglophone separatists for close to two months
HRW report comes as two detained transgender women, one a local social media celebrity, face up to five years in prison for wearing women’s clothing in public
China has donated 200,000 Sinopharm doses to the country
Markets have re-opened and border merchants say traveling near border is safer thanks to heavy presence of troops
About 60 people rescued; most of the victims are women and children with scares of violence
Authorities blame administrative procedures and coronavirus disruptions for slowing imports of dialysis machines and medicines
Christian Wiyghan Tumi, who advocated for peace in the ongoing Anglophone separatist crisis in the country, is mourned
Police disperse activists’ meeting held to propose reforms they say are needed to democratically change the more than four-decade-long rule of 88-year-old President Paul Biya
The Central African Republic inaugurates President Faustin-Archange Touadéra for a second term Tuesday and neighboring Cameroon is hoping for a return to peace.
Military says it deployed troops to northern border with Nigeria
Inmates say problem exacerbated by lack of access to water and face masks
Thousands of people — including health workers with COVID-19 tests and treatment — blocked after heavy rains and delayed highway repairs
President, National Assembly speaker and Senate president are all in their eighties; does it mean that only the old can rule, critics ask
The Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) marks its 27th anniversary in Cameroon citing serious economic damage
Consumer groups protest, saying authorities need to do more to crack down on both counterfeit alcohol and medicine
Groups call for investigations to track, punish the traffickers
Nigerian authorities say they have prepared to resettle 5,000 of their more than 100,000 citizens
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