But over 270,000 CAR refugees remaining in Cameroon are reluctant to leave because of sporadic fighting
Raids by military to capture Lekeahka Oliver and ensuing battles led to deaths of 11 suspected fighters and beheading of police officer
The schools are meant to replace the government-run schools that have been shut down for the past three years
Heavy rains and floods this week have left at least 100,000 people homeless on both sides of the border between northern Cameroon and Chad
Trauma centers struggle to help influx of conflict victims in English-speaking regions
Hundreds of people, especially youths armed with machetes, hammers, spades and spears, defied antiriot police Thursday and Friday, invading shops in southern town of Sangmelima
Cameroon's military has begun efforts to implement peace resolutions from last week's national dialogue on the anglophone separatist crisis, but skepticism lingers as the military is dogged with accusations of rights abuses
President Biya ordered discontinuance of court proceedings after national dialogue
Separatists said calm can only return if leaders sentenced to life in prison are unconditionally freed
English-speaking Cameroonians came out in huge numbers on Oct. 1 to celebrate what they call their independence day, declared by separatist leaders in 2017
President Paul Biya called for the national dialogue to resolve the crisis that has left at least 2,000 people dead in the past two years
Thousands of people affected by separatist war that has killed at least 2,000 people in English speaking regions have been on streets calling on government to be sincere about dialogue for peace that is to begin September 30
Government to host dialogue next week to discuss separatist crisis in English-speaking regions
Scores of people have been killed in recent days and electricity has been cut, mostly in English-speaking towns, when attackers set fire to power distribution equipment
Critics cite what they say are widespread unbearable rights violations that include torture, as well as illegal and prolonged detention of accused persons
Attacks followed visit in which Cameroon's chief of defense staff declared that his military had drastically reduced Boko Haram's ability to attack
Consultations have begun in Cameroon ahead of a national dialogue ordered by president Paul Biya
Biya also called on foreign nations to help him stop Cameroonians in the diaspora from sponsoring violence back at home
Nigerians living in Cameroon are asking both their government and their host country for help after at least 20 Nigerians were killed in separatist violence
Cameroon's minister of mines says complaints of villagers are legitimate; he says he has asked companies to respect the terms of their contract with the government
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