• US Secretary Rubio meets Pope Leo XIV in bid to ease tensions

    US Secretary Rubio meets Pope Leo XIV in bid to ease tensions

    US Secretary of State Marco Rubio paid a fence‑mending visit to the Vatican on Thursday, highlighting close ties between the two sides after President Donald Trump’s attacks on Pope Leo XIV over his opposition to the Iran war angered the Holy See and triggered an ongoing public spat. The US State Department underlined its “strong […]

  • Cameroon and Canada seek tighter oversight of migration flows

    Cameroon and Canada seek tighter oversight of migration flows

    Cameroon and Canada say they want to better regulate Cameroonian migration to Canada amid high visa rejection rates, recurring document fraud, and a mismatch between some applicants’ profiles and Canadian labor market needs. During a meeting held in Yaoundé on April 29, 2026, Cameroon’s Minister of Trade, Luc Magloire Mbarga Atangana, and Canada’s High Commissioner […]

  • Etoudi: Vice Presidency reform could fuel power struggles

    Etoudi: Vice Presidency reform could fuel power struggles

    International Crisis Group (ICG) believes the constitutional reform restoring the position of vice president in Cameroon could reignite rivalries at the top of the state. In its monthly update on the country for April, the organization described the reform as a potential source of tensions within the ruling elite amid growing speculation over presidential succession. […]

  • Nicolas Sarkozy escapes ankle tag in re-election campaign financing case

    Nicolas Sarkozy escapes ankle tag in re-election campaign financing case

    Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy will not serve time with an electronic ankle tag as punishment for illegal funding of his 2012 re-election bid, an informed source said Wednesday. Sarkozy, 71, has faced a raft of accusations since leaving office after a single term from 2007 to 2012. He has denied all allegations in all […]

  • Cavayé Yéguié Djibril: both a builder and a barrier

    Cavayé Yéguié Djibril: both a builder and a barrier

    The passing of Cavayé Yéguié Djibril at the age of 86 marks more than the death of a man; it signals the fading of a political era that shaped modern Cameroon for over three decades. For 34 years, Djibril presided over the National Assembly, a tenure unmatched in the country’s history and rare across the […]

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