Cameroon's Catholic bishops are sparking a national debate as they call for leadership change in a country where President Paul Biya has ruled for 42 years. Members of the government are firing back ...
The Cameroonian government in December suspended the activities of four nongovernmental organizations for three months, ...
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As Catholics look to celebrate jubilee year 2025 under the theme “pilgrims of hope,” a Catholic bishop in the Central African ...
A magistrate kidnapped in Cameroon's English-speaking north hit by nearly a decade of separatist violence has been released, ...
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The summoning of Alice Nkom, a prominent Cameroonian lawyer and President of the Central African Human Rights Defenders ...
Aka Martin Tyoga, a lawmaker and member of Cameroon's National Assembly from Akwaya, said this week's attacks are the latest ...
Jean Paul* fled civil war in Cameroon, risking his life on an arduous journey that included four days spent walking in the ...
A leading African prelate has said that dwindling numbers in western Churches can be reversed if they adopt the small ...
Armed men have kidnapped a magistrate in Cameroon's English-speaking north, a human rights group said on Tuesday, in the latest abduction reported in the region hit by separatist violence.
Cameroon’s second president since independence, Biya has uninterruptedly ruled the country since taking over from Ahmadou Ahidjo in November 1982. Over 75 percent of the Central African nation’s ...