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Cameroon’s constitutional council has rejected opposition candidate Maurice Kamto’s appeal to be reinstated on the ballot for ...
Cameroon’s president, Paul Biya, who is 92 years old, has announced plans to run for an eighth term in this year’s ...
Emmanuel Macron acknowledged France's role in the violent repression during Cameroon's fight for independence. In a letter to ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has acknowledged that France waged a war marked by "repressive violence" in Cameroon before ...
French President Emmanuel Macron formally acknowledged France's role in violent repression during Cameroon's struggle for ...
Paul Biya is the world's oldest president and if he wins October's election, would stay in power until he's 99.
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In recent years, several West African nations have witnessed leaders exceeding their term limits, sparking unrest and ...
YAOUNDE (Reuters) -In June 2004, on returning from yet another extended stay abroad, Cameroon President Paul Biya came down from his plane and poked fun at rumours he was dead.
President Paul Biya of Cameroon marked 40 years in power Sunday but stayed out of the spotlight as questions swirled about the 89-year-old who is the only leader most of the country's people have ...
With Cameroon heading into the presidential election in four months, Paul Biya leans on a loyal inner circle of military and ...
Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has been re-elected for a seventh term, the country’s constitutional council said Monday, extending his 36-year rule over the nation.
President Paul Biya has ruled the country since 1982. Observers say he is almost certain to win the election, which means he will be 92 at the end of that term.