Le président camerounais Paul Biya a officiellement annoncé sa candidature à l’élection présidentielle du 12 octobre 2025, marquant ainsi sa…
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Cameroon’s long-serving President, Paul Biya, has officially declared his intention to contest for an eighth term in the upcoming presidential…
Cameroon’s long-serving President, Paul Biya, has dropped a strong hint about seeking re-election in the country’s 2025 presidential race, extending…
For victims of torture and their families, the United Nations (UN) Committee Against Torture’s review brings a moment of hope—and,…
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya, aged 91, has not been seen in public for weeks, sparking concerns about his health and…
In February 1961, a referendum organized by the United Nations presented British Cameroons with two options: joining the independent Federation of Nigeria or the independent Republic of Cameroun. Despite Southern Cameroons’ desire for self-determination, the United Nations excluded this option, citing economic concerns. As a result, British Northern Cameroons opted to join Nigeria, while British Southern Cameroons chose to join La République du Cameroun.
