International News
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FEATURE-The Cameroonians Dying in Russia’s War: The Story of Onana Moise Roger
By Hans Ngala As the harsh Douala sun rises, it doesn’t bring hope or light for Marie Regine, but a…
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Alabuga SEZ: Russia’s Covert Recruitment Tactics in Cameroon
By Hans Ngala As Russia’s war with Ukraine enters its fourth year in 2026, Africans continue paying the prize with…
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The Collective Shield: West Africa Civil Society’s United Front Against Restrictions on Civic Space- Case of Togo and Senegal
By Nfor Hanson Nchanji Preamble Senegalese capital, Dakar, often regarded as the symbol of West African democracy, was a shadow…
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ANALYSIS: Benin’s Foiled Coup and Ivory Coast’s Disputed Election – and Rumoured Coup: Is Democracy Un-African?
By Ngwang James On December 7, 2025 a group of Beninese soldiers led by Lieutenant Colonel Pascal Tigri announced the…
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Nigeria: Digital Dissent and Democracy- How CSOs Innovate to Protect Civic Space Online
By Nchanji Hanson Nfor In a quarterly report released in September 2025, the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, revealed that close…
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Guinea-Bissau Coup: Comparing and Contrasting Guinea and Cameroon
By Hans Ngala Another coup in yet another West African country has taken place. On Wednesday, a military leader Dinis…
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ANALYSIS: Ivory Coast’s Disputed Election and the Rising Specter of a Coup: What Implications?
By Hans Ngala In May this year, Ivory Coast’s social media spaces were awash with rumors of a coup. While…
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Cameroonian Prof. , cum writer, Simon Eyong advocates for reform of human rights, humanitarian laws
Prof. Dr. Simon Eyong is a Cameroonian scholar and author, an advocate for the reform of international law, human rights…
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Statement attributable to the Secretary-General – on Cameroon’s presidential election
The Secretary-General has taken note of the announcement of results of the presidential election held in Cameroon on 12 October.…
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COMMENTARY U.S. Gov’t Shutdown: How Cameroon Could Be Affected and What to Do
By Hans Ngala The United States government has gone into shutdown, the first in nearly seven years, international media have…
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