Paul Biya

Cameroon imposes curfew in restive English-speaking regions
Cameroon imposed a week-long night curfew from Saturday in its restive English-speaking west citing fears of an “imminent” attack by separatists but long-serving President Paul…
Anglophone separatists claim 'independence' in Cameroon
Police patrolled empty streets in Cameroon's restive anglophone belt as a separatist group made a symbolic proclamation of independence on Sunday, a day after a young man was…
Eye On Africa
Cameroon's president orders end to prosecution of Anglophone leaders
In this edition: Cameroon's President Paul Biya orders an end to legal proceedings against three Anglophone protest leaders; Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari leads his first…
Cameroon restores internet to anglophone region
Cameroon's government said on Thursday it had restored the internet to its restive anglophone region, three months after cutting it amid protests against the predominantly…
In The World Papers

Cameroon's president heads to Nigeria
In tonight's edition: Cameroon's president visits Nigeria; tough times for Somalia's journalists; and the grand opening of Dak'Art 2016.
African force against Boko Haram delays deployment
The presidents of Nigeria and Cameroon tried to overcome their divisions over a multinational force created to fight Boko Haram on Thursday but the talks stalled over issues…
Cameroon frees French businessman after 17 years in jail
Cameroonian authorities freed a French businessman on Monday whose 17-year imprisonment on corruption charges became a source of tension between the two countries and drew…
Cameroon ruling party expected to win election
Voters headed to the polls in Cameroon on Monday to cast their ballots in the country’s legislative and local elections, which are widely expected to hand the ruling party of…
