Journalists are holding conferences across the country to mark May 3 as World Press Freedom Day
The attack in Matouke, which reportedly killed six people, represents the closest the separatist conflict has come to the economic hub since fighting broke out in 2017
Cameroon's trade unions want minimum wages for workers doubled to $200 per month while employers argue the price hikes make such a raise impossible
Performances call for an end to the killing and destruction of property in the restive Northwest and Southwest regions
Cameroon's military says several million civilians in its border towns and villages are living with chronic fear because attacks by rebels and militants have been increasing since January
Martinez Zogo had been investigating allegations of corruption involving senior officials in the central African state before his abduction and killing
Officials in Cameroon’s Mayo-Moskota district, on the border with Nigeria’s Borno state, say hundreds of Boko Haram fighters launched deadly attacks on villages over the past five days
The prayers, to mark the ending of the holy month of Ramadan, come after the military said scores of people were killed this month in separatist clashes
Witnesses say mayor publicly threatened to kill journalists for investigating corruption
Farmers in the border regions of Cameroon, Gabon and Equatorial Guinea are struggling to fight off wild elephants destroying their crops, in some cases forcing farmers off their land
Youth deserting affected villages, Cameroon reports
Authorities say the militants are still launching attacks in the border area
Cameroonian officials suspect Fulani herders are responsible for almost daily attacks
The rebels say government schools and offices are legitimate targets as they are used by the French-speaking majority to suppress the English-speaking minority – a notion which authorities reject
Hundreds of merchants gathered Friday in Cameroon to protest travel restrictions imposed since an outbreak of the deadly Marburg virus
Despite the controls, people are still traveling across the porous borders
As authorities investigate the killing, a debate has been sparked between family members who want him buried and others who insist on waiting until results of an investigation are made public
Six Central African heads of state call for import substitution investment to speed growth and reduce increasing poverty at home
Central African economy ministers are calling for investing in energy and farming as Africa's poorest region struggles to recover from natural disasters, armed conflicts, and fallout from Russia's invasion of Ukraine
Influx makes living conditions in refugee camp at Cameroon's northern border even worse
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