Cameroon President Paul Biya, the world's oldest head of state, turns 92 years old on Thursday after more than four decades ...
What began in late 2016 as a peaceful protest by lawyers and teachers in Cameroons North West and South West regions quickly ...
"[Biya's] party members have already written a series of motions of support asking him to stand," says Dr. John Akpo, a political commentator living in Cameroon. "There is no doubt about President ...
"[Biya's] party members have already written a series of motions of support asking him to stand," said Dr. John Akpo, a political commentator living in Cameroon. "There is no doubt about President ...
Cameroon has had only two presidents since ... Harriet Marsden is a writer for The Week, mostly covering UK and global news and politics. Before joining the site, she was a freelance journalist ...
A leading bishop in Nigeria is warning the Catholic Church could lose its influence to Pentecostals in Africa if the Church ...
Tsi Conrad, a Cameroonian journalist who has been unjustly imprisoned since December 2016, is hopeful that President Donald Trump will continue to call out the Biya regime’s abuses and push for ...
Responsible for most of the slaughter are the exiled leaders of a dissident political party banned in ... lift the ban against Moumie’s party. As Cameroon’s new green, yellow and red flag ...
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Rev. Fr. Solomon Lyonga Ikundi of the Diocese of Beuea, Cameroon and DW's Mimi Mefo Newuh. DW AfricaLink is packed with news, politics, culture and more — every weekday.
President Paul Biya yesterday January 28, 2025 at Unity Palace presided over a ceremony to present a report of the France-Cameroon Commission on France’s role and commitment against independence and ...
Cameroon’s military responded to the protest ... His presidency was characterised by murders, imprisonments and torture. Political rivals were imprisoned or forced to go into exile.
Cameroon's military responded to the protest ... His presidency was characterised by murders, imprisonments and torture. Political rivals were imprisoned or forced to go into exile.