• Cameroon to expire in December

    Cameroon to expire in December

    After careful observation of the 2026 GCE leaks, recurring examination scandals, corruption allegations, administrative confusion and the national talent for turning every crisis into a committee meeting, the Republic of Cameroon is now approaching its expiration date. Please check the label beneath the national coat of arms for details. The latest GCE scandal saw examination […]

  • BEAC says Cameroon remains CEMAC’s largest credit market

    BEAC says Cameroon remains CEMAC’s largest credit market

    Cameroon remained the largest credit market in the Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC) during the first quarter of 2026, despite a sharp decline in lending activity and higher borrowing costs. According to a report on lending rates published by the Bank of Central African States (BEAC), banks and other credit institutions operating in […]

  • Yaoundé: British High Commissioner calls for stronger business ties

    Yaoundé: British High Commissioner calls for stronger business ties

    The British High Commissioner to Cameroon, H.E. Matt Woods, has called for stronger business partnerships, increased trade engagement and job creation initiatives between the United Kingdom and Cameroon. The abritish diplomat made the call following talks with the Speaker of the National Assembly, the Rt. Hon. Théodore Datouo, in Yaounde. Speaking to reporters shortly after […]

  • Albanian protests enter 17th day over Trump-linked luxury resort project

    Albanian protests enter 17th day over Trump-linked luxury resort project

    Anti-government demonstrators gathered in Albania’s capital for the 17th consecutive day on Tuesday, protesting a planned tourism development project linked to Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner, the daughter and son-in-law of US President Donald Trump. A large crowd assembled in Tirana’s Skanderbeg Square, chanting “Albania is not for sale” in opposition to the proposed sale […]

  • Facing electoral decline, SDF looks to 2027 for a political comeback

    Facing electoral decline, SDF looks to 2027 for a political comeback

    The Social Democratic Front (SDF) returned to its historic stronghold of Bamenda on June 13 as the opposition party seeks to rebuild its political base ahead of the 2027 legislative and municipal elections. The meeting of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC), chaired by SDF President Joshua Osih, carried both symbolic and strategic significance. It […]

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