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Archbishop, 90, briefly kidnapped in Cameroon

Yaoundé, Cameroon—A 90-year-old archbishop was briefly abducted in a western Cameroon region gripped by conflict between anglophone separatists and security forces, the archdiocese said...

Cameroon police use tear gas to break up protest

Police on Tuesday used tear gas and water cannon to break up a protest by hundreds of people in Cameroon's economic capital Douala calling...

Cameroon president breaks media silence after two months of pandemic

Cameroon's 87-year-old President Paul Biya has made a televised address to his people ending more than two months of silence as the central African...

World body sparks uproar over three picks

Geneva—Bahrain, Cameroon and the Philippines were among nations controversially elected to the United Nations Human Rights Council on Friday, sparking sharp criticism from rights...

Cameroon holds its breath on key anniversary

LIMBE, Cameroon—Cameroon is nervously awaiting the first anniversary on Monday of a declaration of independence by its English-speaking minority less than a week before...

After Asia, palm oil faces backlash in Africa

Its lower cost has made it popular in commercial food production, but after being blamed for deforestation in Asia, palm oil plantations are now...

55 killed in train derailment Cameroon, Central Africa

Fifty-five people were killed and almost 600 injured when a packed Cameroon passenger train derailed on Friday, leaving debris strewn across nearby tracks as...
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