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Al Jazeera on MSNThe colonial partition that keeps Cameroon split along ‘artificial lines’A century ago, Germany, France and Britain claimed Cameroon at different times. The scars are seen in conflicts today.
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Sunderland Echo on MSNSunderland loanee would 'think about' switching international allegiancesSunderland midfielder Pierre Ekwah has admitted that he will “think about” the prospect of representing Cameroon at ...
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The Punch on MSNKeyamo admits funds paucity in tackling aviation challengesThe Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, has admitted that there is a paucity of funds to ...
Brentford have teamed up with Fantasy Football Scout to help bring you hints, tips and advice during the 2024/25 Fantasy ...
ST: Rasmus Hojlund - The £72m forward has been anonymous at best over the past few weeks and is chasing a first goal since ...
Coffee holds a crucial spot in Africa's economy ranking as the second largest source of revenue for many countries after ...
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legit on MSNNigeria Missing From List of Top 10 African Countries With Highest Debt to IMF in 2025The International Monetary Fund (IMF) report shows some African countries with the most debt exposure in 2025, ranking Egypt ...
Improving rural livelihoods and resilience to climate change in Africa: innovative agroforestry integrating people, trees, ...
Nine people were killed and more than 700 houses were burned down in an attack in northern Central African Republic on Tuesday, local officials said. Rebels ...
Amindeh Blaise Atabong is a Yaounde-based freelance journalist who has reported on various topics from across Africa. A century ago, Germany, France and Britain claimed Cameroon at different times.
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