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Cameroon · CameroonCameroon’s 92-year-old President Paul Biya was declared winner of the presidential election on Monday with 53.66% of the vote, extending his rule that began in 1982 and potentially keeping him in power until age 99.See the Story
Biya, 92, Declared Winner in Cameroon Vote as Protests Leave 4 Dead
41% Left coverage: 162 sources

Africa · CameroonIn Cameroon, how many people have been injured, how many have been killed, and how many have been arrested since the announcement of the official results on 27 October and the demonstrations that have surrounded it? To date, the authorities have not reported any figures at the national level. Various civil society organizations are trying to bring up information from the ground to get an overview, but they lack resources and encounter obstacles …See the Story
Cameroon: Civil Society Seeks to Take Stock of Post-Election Violence
100% Center coverage: 1 sources

War · CameroonThe Gabonese presidential couple, Zita and Oligui Nguema communed with Leo XIV in Rome for the feast of all Saints of the Catholic Church. In some cities of Cameroon, Issa Chiroma Bakary tests his popularity and asks his supporters to go down the streets against the Biya regime. Tanzania's airports are crowded with people because of the post-election crisis.See the Story
Review of the Actu Inter: Calvary in Tanzania, Oligui in Rome, Dead Cities in Cameroon
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