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Armed Violence
Cameroonian Soldiers Arrested Over Shooting Of Civilians In Troubled Northwest
Three soldiers serving with the Cameroon army, deployed in the restive Northwest region, have been arrested for killing two women…
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Catholic Church Refuses to Pay Ransoms For Abducted Cameroonian Priests
The church “will not pay a dime” to the kidnappers of a group of worshippers taken from a Catholic Church,…
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Three civilians killed by rebels in Eastern DR Congo clashes
Rebels have macheted and shot to death at least three people in North Kivu. Many more people are missing following…
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Kwamouth crisis has forced almost 12,000 people from their homes
Violence between two communities in western DR Congo has pushed almost 12,000 from their homes, local officials say. Since August,…
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DR Congo Army Arrests Mai-Mai Leader
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s national army, the FARDC, has confirmed the arrest of the leader of the Mai-Mai Kyandenga,…
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Clashes After Traditional Ruler Calls For End To Ethnic Violence In DR Congo
At least four people are reported to have been killed after clashes that followed the visit of a traditional ruler…
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Development
Fighting The Education Boycott Imposed On English-Speaking Cameroonian Children
Ten-year-old Oben Epey has been out of school for the past five years. At his age, he has only had…
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DR Congo-Teke And Yaka Communities Say They Are Prepared To Reconcile And Live Together In Peace
The Teke and Yaka communities in Kwamouth, located in Mai-Ndombe province of the Democratic Republic of Congo, which have been…
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9th Contingent Of Cameroonian Soldiers Arrive CAR To Join MINUSCA Forces
A contingent of 750 Cameroonian defence and security forces has arrived the Central African Republic capital, Bangui, to join the…
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Tunisian Soldiers To Join UN Mission In Central African Republic
A contingent of 450 Tunisian soldiers have gone to the Central African Republic, where they will join the United Nations…
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