• Hungary’s new government led by Peter Magyar takes office

    Hungary’s new government led by Peter Magyar takes office

    Hungary’s new government led by Prime Minister Peter Magyar took the oath of office in parliament here on Tuesday. Earlier Tuesday, President Tamas Sulyok formally appointed the ministers of the new government. Addressing parliament, Magyar said the new administration would focus on restoring public trust, improving governance, and rebuilding Hungary’s international ties. “Our goal is […]

  • Southern Cameroons Crisis: 1 killed in clashes in Buea

    Southern Cameroons Crisis: 1 killed in clashes in Buea

    Armed clashes broke out on Monday in Cameroon’s conflict-hit English-speaking Southwest Region, leaving one person dead, according to security sources and local residents. The fighting erupted at about 7:00 a.m. local time (0600 GMT) in Buea, the regional capital, between government forces and suspected separatist fighters, a military official said. “The separatist terrorists opened fire […]

  • Cameroonian filmmaker Bassek Ba Kobhio dies!

    Cameroonian filmmaker Bassek Ba Kobhio dies!

    The Cameroonian film industry is in mourning following the death of Bassek Ba Kobhio, a respected director and cultural promoter who played a key role in shaping modern African cinema. A filmmaker, producer and cultural advocate, he was widely regarded as one of the architects of modern cinema in Central Africa. Over the years, he […]

  • Douala: Locomotives for Minim Martap Bauxite Project arrive from China

    Douala: Locomotives for Minim Martap Bauxite Project arrive from China

    The Minim Martap bauxite project in Cameroon has entered a new phase as the first locomotives ordered for the mine’s future rail operations prepare to arrive in the country. Seven locomotives built by Chinese manufacturer CRRC Corporation are expected at the port of Douala for Camalco, the Cameroonian subsidiary of Australian mining company Canyon Resources, […]

  • There are reasons why Israel has been President Biya’s key ally since 1984

    There are reasons why Israel has been President Biya’s key ally since 1984

    In October 2025, Cameroon’s 92-year-old authoritarian president, Paul Biya, secured another term in elections widely regarded as undemocratic and fraudulent. For 42 years, Biya has ruled Cameroon through repression, violence, the detention of political opponents and journalists, and widespread corruption. Yet Cameroon remains one of Israel’s most important partners in Africa, while Israel has been […]

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