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23, May 2018
President Trump says North Korea summit ‘may not work out’ in June 0
by soter • Headline News, Politics, World
US President Donald Trump has said his summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un “may not work out” in June, raising further doubt about whether the historic meeting would occur as planned. Trump made the comment during a meeting with South Korean President Moon Jae-in in the Oval Office of the White House on Tuesday. […]
22, May 2018
French workers stage fresh nationwide strike over job cuts 0
by soter • Europe, Headline News, News
Public services workers across France have staged a fresh round of strike to protest government plans to reform labor laws, which entails cutting tens of thousands of jobs in the upcoming years. Unions called civil servants in various sectors to stop work on Tuesday and join street protests planned in about 140 cities, towns and […]
22, May 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: The pennies are dropping 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Politics
The Southern Cameroons crisis that has put the country in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons has started spiraling out of control. Government brutality that has been widely condemned is to blame for the chaos that is playing out in the two English-speaking regions of the country. For close to two years, the supporters […]
22, May 2018
Kidnappings multiply in Southern Cameroons 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
Kidnappings are proliferating in Cameroon’s violence-torn English-speaking region, where officials, foreigners and locals alike are finding themselves targeted for abduction. Since anglophone separatists declared independence last October, dozens of people have gone missing — on average, a fresh case is reported by the local media every week. “At least 50 people have keen kidnapped,” Felix […]
22, May 2018
Biya’s 36 years of annoying Southern Cameroonians 0
by soter • Entertainment, Headline News, Life
Southern Cameroonians have always been fed stories about this little Roman Catholic seminarian from Mvomeka’a who eventually became president of the then United Republic on November 6th 1982. President Biya is now very far from the image conveyed by his autobiographers- that he was a modest man with a decent lifestyle. The 85 year old […]
22, May 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: ARCC ‘FAKE NEWS’ ahead of US congressional hearing 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
Claims of responsibility for attacks by the ADF of Cho Ayaba were once seen as credible at the very beginning of the Southern Cameroons crisis, but after the revelations by the Lebialem Dragons and the disclaimer that came from Amba fighters in Batibo including the recent communiqué made public by the Ambazonia Recognition and Collaborative […]
22, May 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: Ambassador Peter Barlerin should continue ratcheting up the pressure 0
by soter • Editorial, Headline News
President Biya’s time as head of state is now short. To be sure, the Cameroonian dictator is a dead man walking according to recent statements made by the US ambassador to Yaoundé, Peter Barlerin, a view shared by many in the ruling CPDM Central Committee and predicted by senior French Cameroun political experts. The 85 […]
21, May 2018
The Kill Team: How Francophone Soldiers are Murdering Innocent Southern Cameroons Civilians 0
by soter • Headline News, News, World
French Cameroun army commanders have started ordering the execution of some internally displaced persons arrested in Belo, Muyenge and Lebialem. The UN says some 160,000 Southern Cameroonians displaced as a result of the crisis are stranded in the bushes and along the border with Nigeria. Reports by the United Nations Office in Yaoundé said last […]
21, May 2018
Southern Cameroons Crisis: French Cameroun gendarmerie officer killed 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, News
A law enforcement officer was killed on Monday by Anglophone secessionists in Cameroon, as English speaking Cameroonian activists continue to seek independence with bombs and guns. Mahamat Aldou Djaribe, 24, an indigene of Kousseri in Cameroon’s far north, was killed on Monday in the troubled Southwestern region, reported local newspaper, L’Oeil du Sahel. Since calls […]



















23, May 2018
Bishop Andrew Nkea says Cameroon needs dialogue to avert useless, senseless civil war 0
by soter • Cameroon, Headline News, Religion
The call for dialogue as a way out of the security crisis in Cameroon’s Anglophone region has been reiterated by the country’s Catholic Bishops. In an interview with the BBC Focus on Africa, Bishop of Mamfe in the southwest region, Andrew Nkea, stressed that urgent dialogue was required to pull the country back from a “useless and […]