• Spain: Driver killed in another train crash days after high-speed collision

    Spain: Driver killed in another train crash days after high-speed collision

    A train driver has been killed and at least 37 people injured, five seriously, after a commuter train derailed and crashed near Barcelona just days on from a deadly two-train collision in southern Spain on Sunday. According to local officials, on Tuesday evening the Rodalies train collided with a retaining wall which fell onto the […]

  • Sisiku Ayuk Tabe: Supreme Court nears long-awaited verdict

    Sisiku Ayuk Tabe: Supreme Court nears long-awaited verdict

    The fate of the ten detained Ambazonian leaders, widely known as the NERA 10, will be decided on March 19, 2026, after Cameroon’s Supreme Court on January 15 concluded hearings in their long-running appeal case and adjourned proceedings for the delivery of judgment. The hearing lasted nearly three hours, as defence lawyers urged the country’s […]

  • Nigeria: More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin attacks

    Nigeria: More than 160 churchgoers kidnapped in twin attacks

    Armed gangs have kidnapped dozens of people attending two churches in Nigeria’s Kaduna state, according to local police. A senior church leader said more than 160 worshippers were abducted by gunmen during Sunday service. It is the latest mass kidnapping in Nigeria, where both Christians and Muslims have been targeted. Gangs, known locally as “bandits”, […]

  • Paul Biya: the clock is ticking—not on his power, but on his place in history

    Paul Biya: the clock is ticking—not on his power, but on his place in history

    For more than four decades, President Paul Biya has stood at the center of Cameroon’s political universe, defying time, pressure, and political gravity. Few African leaders have ruled as long, survived as many internal and external shocks, or maintained such tight control over the levers of power. Today, however, as Biya embarks on another seven-year […]

  • Ngarbuh Massacre: Yaoundé Military Court convicts soldiers

    Ngarbuh Massacre: Yaoundé Military Court convicts soldiers

    The Yaoundé Military Court in Cameroon’s political capital has delivered a landmark judgment in the long-running trial over the 2020 Ngarbuh massacre, finding three members of the Cameroonian armed forces and one local Fulani militiaman guilty of murder, arson and destruction of property. The verdict delivered on January 15, 2026, relates to the killing of […]

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