Heavily armed police stationed at his home since September 22 left on Tuesday, but authorities are giving no explanation
The Cameroon Bar Council held an initial five-day strike last week to protest an incident on November 27 in Douala
International Crisis Group says social media platforms, especially Facebook, should improve filtering toxic content and promote verified pages to help deescalate enmity
Humanitarian organizations in Cameroon say the effort was launched after the number of such children jumped from about 10,000 to 25,000 in major cities within three months
Health workers say if patients do not get antiretroviral drugs they need, they put themselves at risk
The separatists, who have vowed to disrupt polls, attacked several military convoys dispatched to protect voters
Cameroon says at least 15,000 people have been displaced by floodwaters
On World Toilet Day, 60% of Cameroon's 25 million people lack toilets, fueling the spread of diseases such as cholera and dysentery
Several bombs exploded in Yaounde over the past two months, injuring at least 22 people
Patients avoiding getting diabetes care because they're afraid of the pandemic
The central African state blames dropping birth registration on the conflicts affecting parts of the country and the COVID-19 pandemic
Returning English-speaking Cameroonians could be prosecuted for alleged involvement in country's separatist conflict
Civilians fled Liwu La-Malale in Cameroon’s English-speaking Southwest region after heavily armed rebels attacked the village and set the chief’s residence on fire
Officials also blame separatists for kidnapping 11 teachers earlier this week
Separatist forces are blamed for recent attacks that killed at least six teachers and seven schoolchildren
Abduction took place about 10 days after suspected separatist groups attacked another school in southwestern town of Kumba, killing seven children
Civilians call for investigation into the killings
Government Pledges to protect schools
No one claims responsibility, but government blames separatists who had ordered that schools in the area be closed
About 200 of Maurice Kamto’s supporters gathered outside his home, where he is under de-facto arrest Thursday, to mark one month since police stopped him from leaving
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