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Cameroon

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  • CameroonSocietyTravelling While African

    “Why are you breathing in Europe?”

    By Amindeh Blaise Atabong
    July 29, 2020
    Cameroonians can’t move freely in Africa. We get profiled in airports beyond the continent. And that’s if you can get a passport in the ...
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    CameroonEconomyEditor's PicksPolitics

    Making a killing: Israeli mercenaries in Cameroon

    By Emmanuel Freudenthal & Youri van der Weide
    June 23, 2020
    Our investigation found Israeli citizens have been training Cameroon’s most notorious military unit for years, making them huge sums in the process. In November ...
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  • How has COVID-19 affected Cameroon's two Anglophone regions? Credit: jbdodane.
    CameroonCovid-19

    Fighting continues in Anglophone Cameroon despite COVID-19 concerns

    By R. Maxwell Bone & Akem Kelvin Nkwain
    May 27, 2020
    Government raids have displaced people, increasing risks of transmission. Separatist attacks have impeded humanitarian and public health efforts.  Read all our COVID-19 coverage  For ...
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  • cameroon and covid-19 President Paul Biya meeting with IMF director Christine Lagarde in 2016. Credit: IMF Staff Photo/Stephen Jaffe.
    CameroonCovid-19

    Where is President Biya? COVID-19 in Cameroon

    By Sophie Neiman
    May 19, 2020
    Confirmed COVID-19 cases are rapidly increasing in Cameroon. Yet, the president has barely been seen. Read all our COVID-19 coverage  As the COVID-19 pandemic ...
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  • Despite recent developments, Cameroon has continued its combative military operations in the Anglophone regions. Credit: Staff Sgt. Whitney Hughes.
    CameroonPolitics

    Cameroon grants ‘special status’ its to restive regions. They don’t feel special

    By R. Maxwell Bone & Akem Kelvin Nkwain
    January 13, 2020
    The government says a new bill removes Anglophone separatists’ reasons to fight, but what’s actually in it? In the last week of 2019, Cameroon’s ...
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  • CameroonPolitics

    Why has violence increased since Cameroon’s National Dialogue?

    By R. Maxwell Bone & Akem Kelvin Nkwain
    October 29, 2019
    The government’s Grand National Dialogue and apparent change of approach was supposed to resolve, not intensify, the Anglophone crisis.  Over the past month, the ...
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  • President Paul Biya of Cameroon has been in power since 1982. Credit: UN Photo/Marco Castro.
    CameroonPolitics

    Why Cameroon’s national dialogue will accomplish nothing

    By R. Maxwell Bone & Akem Kelvin Nkwain
    September 30, 2019
    President Biya could have outlined a new plan to address the Anglophone crisis. Instead, he announced talks, beginning today, that are doomed to fail. ...
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  • Cameroon crisis: President Paul Biya, 86, has been in power since 1982. Credit: US State Department.
    CameroonPolitics

    Cameroon’s three deepening divides all have one thing in common

    By Yuhniwo Ngenge
    August 13, 2019
    The Anglophone conflict is not the only crisis facing Cameroon. After 37 years under President Paul Biya, Cameroon is arguably at its most divided ...
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  • Beautiful GameCameroonCultureSociety

    In the name of the father, the son and football.

    By Kangsen Feka Wakai
    July 2, 2019
    In a season full of football, a writer pens a belated Father’s Day letter to the man with whom he shared memories over the ...
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  • A school in Limbe, South West Region of Cameroon where the enforced school boycott continues. Credit: Phil Hilfiker.
    CameroonPolitics

    “I’ve not gone to school again”: The student victims of Cameroon’s crisis

    By Amos Fofung
    May 14, 2019
    For years now, students and teachers in the Anglophone regions have been prevented from going to school.  It’s 8am on Monday morning in Old ...
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