Cameroon elects a new president Sunday. But in North West and South West, many are torn between civic duty and safety.
As opposition candidates forge alliances and trade promises, voters from the troubled west could weigh heavily on the final ...
As Cameroonians await the results of the polls in a tense election with 92-year-old President Paul Biya seeking yet another term in office, the unrest in the country's Anglophone regions has deepened, ...
Vatican-watching is, without a doubt, the lowest form of journalism, lower even than gossip or “media analysis.” For one thing, the substrate from which you’re working is, invariably, the Italian ...
Since 2017, fighting between separatist insurgents and the military has disrupted the education of over 700,000 children in Cameroon’s two Anglophone regions. As the school year starts in September, ...
Cameroon's remarkable diversity has led to it being dubbed "Africa in miniature." The country is home to more than 200 different linguistic groups, several major ethnicities and substantial Christian, ...
A military court in Cameroon on Tuesday handed a life sentence to the head of the country’s anglophone separatist movement, Julius Sisiku Ayuk Tabe, in a move that analysts said could inflame the ...
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WAICA holds 2025 Education Conference in Lagos
By Elliot WILLIAMS The West African Insurance Companies Association (WAICA), a grouping of insurance firms across Anglophone ...
One in four anglophone Canadians have cut the cord and no longer pay for a traditional TV service, while just over half are Netflix users, a report by the Media Technology Monitor suggests. Based on ...
The narrator of Weike Wang’s début novel, “Chemistry,” published earlier this year, is an unnamed female chemistry Ph.D. student navigating American academia and modern romance. She is also the ...
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