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‘I love my country but nobody is safe’: the plight of Cameroon’s exiles, trapped in Nigeria
English-speaking minority refugees caught up in clashes between the military and separatists are stranded in neighbouring country
Amid the sound of children excitedly practising a drama for a forthcom…
15 days ago
Brighton’s Carlos Baleba: ‘My dad said if I learn acrobatics it will help my timing’
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Midfielder on overcoming Premier League nerves, adapting while grieving for his mum and what shaped his work ethic
Not much fazes Carlos Baleba. The Brighton midfielder likes to spend his spare time w…
30 days ago
British Catholic missionary, 83, and his assistant are 'brutally abducted' by 'unknown armed men' in Cameroon
32 days ago
Niger’s junta withdraws from Lake Chad anti-Islamist force
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Coalition of former allies Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria fought armed insurgents including Boko Haram
Niger’s ruling junta has quit a regional force fighting armed Islamist groups in west Africa’s…
38 days ago
Barcelona without Raphinha as La Liga restarts 44 hours after Argentina-Brazil clash
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- Uruguay’s Araújo also out of rescheduled Osasuna match
- Barça’s Flick: ‘The flight is long, it’s not the ideal situation’
Barcelona’s best player was not at their final training session at San Joan Des…
67 days ago
The colonial partition that keeps Cameroon split along ‘artificial lines’
84 days ago
‘I was amazed by how beautiful the flowers were’: Diderot Yap’s best phone picture
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The Amsterdam-based artist on an image that captures colourful memories of his hometown in Cameroon
Diderot Yap had often seen the dainty red flowers of the Ixora coccinea shrub and the larger yellow …
3 months ago
‘The fight is existential’: Cameroon’s anglophone leaders lead a revolution from behind bars
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Julius Ayuk Tabe and other ‘Ambazonian’ activists speak from a prison where they still call for an independent state
Sisiku Julius Ayuk Tabe has already served seven years of his life sentence at the …
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