Discrimination: "One is continually injured in one's dignity"
Joel Armel Njinga Njinga advocates for a new anti-discrimination office in Freising, sharing his personal experiences with racism and integration in Germany.
Standard Chartered records $10m loss from Cameroon, Gambia divestment
Standard Chartered Bank has reported a $10 million loss from divesting its operations in Cameroon and The Gambia.
FC Robo stars join Nigeria for Cameroon friendly
Two players from FC Robo, Esther Onyenezide and Favour Nkwocha, have joined the Nigerian women's national team ahead of their friendly matches against Cameroon.
Cameroonian, accomplice arrested for suspected drug trafficking in Adamawa
A Cameroonian and his Nigerian accomplice were arrested in Adamawa State for allegedly trafficking 197 sachets of tramadol across the Nigeria-Cameroon border.
Ajibade, Monday, and nine others join Super Falcons camp ahead of Cameroon friendly
Rasheedat Ajibade and nine other players have joined the Super Falcons camp in YaoundΓ©, Cameroon, in preparation for friendly matches against the host country.
Pope Leo XIV to make historic Africa tour of four nations in April
Pope Leo XIV is scheduled to visit Algeria, Angola, Equatorial Guinea, and Cameroon from April 13-23, 2026, marking his first major overseas trip and a significant milestone in Catholic-Muslim relations.
Record drug seizures in Cameroon: Africa, a transit zone but also a consumption area
Cameroon has intercepted 2.5 tons of drugs, including cocaine and tramadol, highlighting the country's role as both a transit route and a consumption hub for narcotics.
Cameroon: the autopsy report of Anicet Ekane concludes with 'natural death'
The autopsy report for Anicet Ekane, a prominent Cameroonian opposition figure, determines that he died from natural causes, but family lawyers question the credibility due to lack of access to the report.
LeΓ³n XIV selects four African countries to visit in April
Pope LeΓ³n XIV has announced his first significant international trip to Africa, visiting Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, and Equatorial Guinea from April 13 to 23.
Cameroon: nearly two and a half tons of cocaine and tramadol seized at Douala airport
Authorities in Cameroon intercepted nearly 2.5 tons of cocaine and tramadol concealed as medical supplies at Douala airport.
Cameroon to release body of late opposition leader
Cameroon's government is set to release the body of Anicet Ekane, an opposition leader who died in military detention, allowing his family to proceed with funeral arrangements.
Africa: All of Africa Today - February 24, 2026
Three Cameroonian soldiers have been sentenced to prison for their involvement in the 2020 massacre of civilians in the Anglophone region.
Cameroon: Massacre Trial Short On Justice
A military court in Cameroon has imposed lenient sentences on defendants involved in the February 2020 Ngarbuh massacre, highlighting a lack of accountability for military leaders and insufficient support for victims.
Cameroon: Cameroon Police Investigate Journalists Investigating Secret U.S. Migrant Deportations, Seize Equipment
Cameroonian police have detained four journalists investigating secret U.S. deportations of African migrants and confiscated their equipment, prompting calls from the Committee to Protect Journalists for authorities to drop the investigation.
Cameroon: Lifting of seals on the remains of opposition figure Anicet Ekane, three months after his death in detention
The seals on the remains of Anicet Ekane, a prominent Cameroonian opposition figure who died in detention, have been lifted, allowing his family to retrieve his body for burial after three months.
Rights Organization: Violations Against Deportees to Cameroon After Secret Agreement with Washington
A human rights organization has reported that Cameroon is unlawfully detaining migrants deported from the U.S. under a secret agreement.
Cameroon: What is the situation for the other detainees after the release of Ondo Ndong and Belinga?
The recent release of GΓ©rard Ondo Ndong and Roger Belinga in Cameroon raises questions about the fates of other prisoners still facing legal challenges under the anti-corruption campaign initiated by President Paul Biya.
Cameroon: Roger Belinga and GΓ©rard Ondo Ndong Released After 20 Years in Prison for Embezzlement
Roger Belinga and GΓ©rard Ondo Ndong have been released from prison after serving 20 years for public fund embezzlement in Cameroon.
Cameroon: Abuses in Cameroon After U.S. Deports Third-Country Nationals
Cameroonian authorities are arbitrarily detaining and abusing nationals deported from the U.S., raising concerns over the safety of deportees and the complicity of U.S. policies.
Cameroon jails three soldiers involved in killing 21 civilians in 2020
Three Cameroonian soldiers have been sentenced to prison for their role in the killings of 21 civilians during unrest in 2020.
Migrants in the USA are deported to Cameroon: We were 'delivered like parcel post'
Unauthorized migrants from the USA have been secretly deported to Cameroon despite being protected by U.S. courts from such actions, with many having no ties to the country.
The climate crisis fuels diseases like scabies or leprosy among the Baka pygmies of Cameroon
The climate crisis is exacerbating the spread of diseases such as scabies and leprosy among the Baka pygmies in Cameroon, due to changing weather patterns that affect disease transmission.
Cameroon jails three soldiers guilty of 2020 civilian killings
Three soldiers in Cameroon have been sentenced for their role in the killing of 21 civilians during unrest in 2020.
Cameroon: five to ten years in prison for soldiers convicted for the 2020 Ngarbuh massacre
In Cameroon, three soldiers have been sentenced to prison terms ranging from five to ten years for their involvement in the 2020 Ngarbuh massacre that resulted in the deaths of 22 civilians.
From Benin to Cameroon, solutions to the high cost of food in traditional poultry farming
This article discusses initiatives in Benin and Cameroon aimed at addressing the high costs of feeding traditional poultry farming, which is critical to local economies.
Journalists who uncovered Trump's secret plan arrested in Africa
Four journalists and one lawyer were arrested while investigating a secret program by the Trump administration sending migrants to Cameroon.
Cameroon: Eight African Migrants in Irregular Situations Transferred from the United States
Eight irregular African migrants from various countries were transferred to Cameroon after being expelled from the United States.
Cameroon: Tug of War Over Scanning Operators at the Port of Douala
In Cameroon, there is a conflict over which operators will be responsible for scanning containers at the Douala port, highlighting governance issues and financial interests.
Secret flight to Cameroon: the U.S. deported a group of migrants who were not from that nationality
The U.S. government deported nine migrants to Cameroon, a move that has raised concerns as none were originally from that country.
Cameroon: In the trial of the assassination of Martinez Zogo, intelligence agents heard
Agents from Cameroonβs intelligence agency testified in the ongoing trial concerning the assassination of journalist Martinez Zogo.
Falcons to face Cameroon in pre-WAFCON friendlies
Nigeria's Super Falcons are set to compete against Cameroon in two friendly matches as part of their preparations for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations.
Super Falcons to face Cameroon in friendly
Nigeria's Super Falcons are scheduled to play two friendly matches against the Indomitable Lionesses of Cameroon in preparation for the 2026 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.
US secretly deports migrants to African state β media
The US has secretly deported migrants to Cameroon, including individuals with no ties to the country and those with legal protections against removal.
Cameroon: two new witnesses from the intelligence services heard in the trial of the assassination of Martinez Zogo
Two new witnesses from Cameroonβs intelligence services were heard in the trial concerning the assassination of radio host Martinez Zogo, whose tortured body was discovered in January 2023.
Four arrested for killing three Cameroonians in Anambra
Four suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping and murder of three Cameroonian nationals in Anambra, Nigeria.
Police arrest four over murder of three Cameroonians in Anambra
Four additional suspects have been arrested in connection with the murder of three Cameroonian nationals in Nigeria's Anambra State.
African Fighters for Russia: Recruitment Network Particularly Targets Cameroon
A new investigation reveals that Cameroon is a major source of African fighters joining the Russian army in Ukraine, constituting the second highest number of recruits after Egypt.
New York Times: America secretly deported 9 people to Cameroon
The New York Times reported that the Trump administration secretly deported nine individuals to Cameroon, despite some having protections under U.S. courts.
Post-electoral crisis in Cameroon: the new postponement of the trial of 148 detainees exasperates relatives and lawyers
The trial of 148 detainees in Cameroon linked to post-electoral unrest has been postponed again, leading to frustration among their families and legal representatives.
Cameroon: the new postponement of legislative and municipal elections raises many questions
In Cameroon, the postponement of legislative and municipal elections has raised significant questions regarding the government's reasons for the delay.
Cameroon's President postpones legislative and municipal elections
Cameroonian President Paul Biya has postponed the legislative and municipal elections originally scheduled for early 2026, extending the political uncertainty in the country without providing a new date.
Cameroon: Paul Biya announces an adjustment of the electoral calendar in his speech to the youth
President Paul Biya of Cameroon announced a slight adjustment to the electoral calendar during his speech at the Youth Day celebrations, postponing legislative and municipal elections initially scheduled for February.
Cameroon President Biya delays elections once again
President Paul Biya of Cameroon has postponed legislative and municipal elections originally set for February 2026, citing compelling constraints, without providing a new date.
Kripos: Man in his 50s charged with war crimes
A German citizen residing in Norway has been charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with armed conflict in Cameroon.
Man residing in Norway charged with war crimes
A man living in Norway has been charged with war crimes related to his involvement in an ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon.
Norwegian citizen charged with war crimes
A Norwegian man in his 50s has been charged with war crimes related to his involvement in an ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon.
Kripos: Man in his 50s charged with war crimes
A man in his 50s has been charged in Norway for war crimes and crimes against humanity related to ongoing armed conflict in Cameroon.
The End for Cameroonian International Nicolas Nkoulou
Cameroonian international Nicolas Nkoulou has announced his retirement from professional football at the age of 35, having had notable stints in Ligue 1 and with the national team.
Cameroon: fermentation tanks presented as nuclear weapons
A misleading TikTok video claims to show the arrival of Russian nuclear missiles in Cameroon, but it actually depicts fermentation tanks for a brewery in Bafoussam.
Cameroon: a list of supposed absent public agents annoys in higher education
In Cameroon, a circulating list on social media names 1,033 employees from the Ministry of Higher Education, prompting the Ministry of Finance to demand proof of presence or face salary suspension.