Stories from Cameroon
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Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
Cameroon has officially launched a new roadmap focused on the circular economy.
GDELT
Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
The government of Cameroon has officially launched a new roadmap focused on the circular economy.
GDELT Global Events
Journalists Adopt Declaration Of Vintog
Independent journalists gathered at a seminar to discuss media survival and independence. One highlighted case involved Pius, the imprisoned former editor of Les Messages in Cameroon. Discussions included how governments can support media through equipment and computer imports.
WAMU 88.5 DC
Cameroonian Authorities Issue New Summons In DNA Case
Georges Gilbert Bainoula, the self-proclaimed son of President Paul Biya, was summoned to Yaoundé on Tuesday. He faces accusations of cybercrime and defamation.
RFI Monde
DNA Test Production Demanded In Cameroonian Case
Georges Gilbert-Bahon-Lah, who claims to be the son of President Paul Biya, was summoned to appear before an examining magistrate on Tuesday. Authorities have now prohibited him from leaving the territory and issued a new summons.
RFI Afrique
Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
The government has officially launched a national roadmap focused on circular economy principles.
GDELT
Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
The government of Cameroon has officially launched a roadmap for the circular economy.
GDELT
Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
The government of Cameroon has officially launched a new circular economy roadmap.
GDELT Global Events
Cameroon Launches Circular Economy Roadmap
Cameroon has officially launched a new roadmap focused on the circular economy.
GDELT Global Events
NGO Accuses Belligerents Of International Law Violations In Cameroon
An NGO representative, Amadou Tinte of Conscience Africaine, stated that both government forces and armed groups in Cameroon's Anglophone regions frequently fail to distinguish between civilians and combatants during attacks.
RFI Monde