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Burkina Faso’s Traoré Sparks Africa-Wide Protests Amid US Criticism

OUAGADOUGOU/DAKAR, April 26Demonstrations in support of Burkina Faso’s transitional President Ibrahim Traoré have gained momentum...

Mass Protests Erupt in Germany After Police Shooting of Black Teen

Mass protests erupted across Germany on Friday, particularly in the northwestern city of Oldenburg, after the fatal police...

Justice or Suppression? What Eric Tataw’s Case Means for Ambazonia

The indictment of Eric Tano Tataw, widely known as the "Garri Master," by a U.S. federal grand jury may seem like an isolated...

"No Longer Safe": U.S. to Deport Thousands of Cameroonians as Ambazonian Crisis Rages On

The Trump administration has announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for nearly 7,900 Cameroonians living...

From Football to Diplomacy: Eto’o Speaks at France-Cameroon Exchange Forum

PARIS, March 26 (Cameroon Concord) – Samuel Eto'o, former international footballer and current president of the Cameroon Football...

Woulgo Attack: Boko Haram Kills Elite Cameroonian Soldiers with Kamikaze Drones

Woulgo, Far North Cameroon – March 25, 2025 A highly coordinated and deadly assault by the terrorist group Boko Haram targeted one...

Cameroonians Among Victims as Migrant Boat Sinks: A Deadly Escape from Failed Leadership

  The Mediterranean claimed more lives this week as six people died and at least 40 others went missing after a migrant boat sank off...

Cameroon’s Parliament: Same Faces, No Change – Niat and Cavaye Re-elected Yet Again

  In what has become an annual political ritual, Marcel Niat Njifenji and Cavaye Yeguie Djibril have once again been “re-elected” as the...

BAS vs. Biya: Will Diaspora Activists Shape Cameroon’s 2025 Elections?

YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon – As Cameroon heads toward its crucial presidential election in October 2025, the political landscape is once...

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Tapang Drags Pro-Biya Lawyer Nsahlai to U.S. Court in Heated Legal Showdown

A U.S.-based Cameroonian lawyer linked to President Paul Biya’s government is facing a $100,000 defamation lawsuit in a U.S. court after allegedly labeling an Anglophone activist a "terrorist" in...