Tuesday, March 18, 2025

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Travel Restrictions Loom: Trump Administration Targets Cameroonian Passport

The United States has placed Cameroon on a travel watchlist, requiring the country to meet stricter security and identification...

Kagame Expels Belgian Diplomats as Rwanda Severs Diplomatic Relations

KIGALI, Rwanda – The Rwandan government has officially severed diplomatic ties with Belgium, citing colonial-era attitudes and...

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...

CPDM at 40: Celebration or Four Decades of Stagnation and Repression?

YAOUNDÉ, March 14 (Cameroon Concord) – The ruling Cameroon People's Democratic Movement (CPDM) is set to celebrate 40 years in...

Cameroon’s Nintcheu Blasts Atanga Nji for Electoral Manipulation Ahead of 2025 Polls

DOUALA, March 6, 2025 – Cameroonian opposition lawmaker Jean Michel Nintcheu has strongly condemned Minister of Territorial...

Cameroonian Lawyers Launch Nationwide Strike Over Police Violence

YAOUNDÉ, March 5, 2025 – Lawyers across Cameroon began a three-day strike on Tuesday, boycotting courts and tribunals nationwide...

Cameroon Faces Rising Violence and Political Tensions Ahead of October Presidential Vote

Cameroon is grappling with escalating conflict in its Anglophone regions, intercommunal clashes in the South, and renewed...

Munich Car Attack: 27 Injured as Afghan Suspect Arrested

BERLIN, Feb 2025– At least 27 people were injured in Munich on Thursday after a car rammed into a demonstration march, in what...

Trump Administration Pushes for Ukraine-Russia Peace Deal, Rejects Return to 2014 Borders

The United States has signaled a major shift in its approach to the Ukraine-Russia war, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth...

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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...