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First-ever Marburg virus disease outbreak confirmed: Here's what we know so far
Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon have confirmed the outbreak of the Marburg virus that is similar to the Ebola virus, on Monday.
EU gives 'red card' to Cameroon over fishing
The EU on Thursday gave a "red card" to Cameroon for failing to cooperate in the international fight against illegal fishing.
Massacre in Jihadist-ravaged northeast Nigeria kills at least 110
The violence has also spread into neighbouring Niger, Chad and Cameroon, prompting a regional military coalition to fight the militants.
Video allegedly shows Cameroon soldiers dragging and beating protesters amid deadly rallies
Video surfaces as rights group claims security forces killed at least 17 people during pro-independence demonstrations in English speaking areas on 1 October.
Military helicopters kill protesters in Cameroon's English-speaking areas
17 people were killed over the weekend in protests in support of independence for some Anglophone regions.
UK and US declare Bamenda no-go area as violence rocks Cameroon's English speaking areas
English areas witnessing anti-government protests and strikes over perceived marginalisation.
Pirates kidnap five people from a Cameroonian vessel off Nigeria's coast
Kidnappings by pirates are still a problem in the oil-rich area, despite attempts to reach a peace deal with militants.
2017 Confederations Cup: Fixtures, groups, where to watch live, date and time
The 2017 Confederations Cup will be hosted by Russia.
310,000 including Richard Branson call for release of students detained over Boko Haram joke
Pressure is mounting on Cameroon's President Paul Biya to release the three students.
Opposition in English Cameroon calls for federalism amid protests and internet shutdown
English areas witnessing anti-government protests and strikes over perceived marginalisation.
Eight of the 10 least happy countries in the world are in Africa, claims UN-sponsored report
World Happiness Report ranks Central African Republic, Burundi and Tanzania as 'unhappiest' African nations.
Boko Haram's contested leader Abubakar Shekau reappears: 'Our caliphate is running smoothly'
Man thought to be Shekau denies claims his fighters had been killed and hostages held by group freed.
The Tor Project's new smartphone app can help detect and report internet censorship
Repressive regimes may censor the internet, this app lets you expose them.
Egypt 1-2 Cameroon: Africa Cup of Nations 2017 final - as it happened
Substitute Aboubakar delivers fifth title for the Indomitable Lions in Gabon
Return of the Pharaohs: How an African crown could see Egyptian football reborn
Victory against Cameroon in the ACON final would be Egypt's first since the 2011 revolution
UK calls for end to violence in English Cameroon amid crackdown and exodus to French zones
Activists held amid internet shutdown in English Cameroon where battle for self-determination rages on.
Edward Snowden among hundreds criticising internet shutdown in English-speaking Cameroon
English Cameroon rocked by months-long protests and strike against perceived marginalisation and use of French.
Ivory Coast authorities refuse to explain why two gay men were sentenced to 18 months in jail
No law prohibits discrimination on the grounds of sexual orientation, or gender identity in Ivory Coast.
African Union urges talks as tensions rise in Cameroon amid English versus French language row
English-speaking Cameroon unrest ignited by perceived marginalisation and use of French.
English-speaking Cameroon close to 'guerrila warfare' if crisis talks don't happen
English-speaking Cameroon witnessing protests against perceived marginalisation and use of French.
Liverpool decide against risking FA Cup axe with Joel Matip selection decision
Reports suggest that Matip will not play any part in Wednesday's third-round replay at Plymouth.
Jurgen Klopp reveals Joel Matip frustration as club versus country row rumbles on
Reds boss admits he does not know if he can select the defender against Plymouth.
Liverpool risk being thrown out of the FA Cup over Joel Matip affair
The Reds may choose to defy Fifa and play centre-back in FA Cup replay despite ongoing eligibility row.
Why is Liverpool's Joel Matip barred from playing amid Cameroon eligibility row?
Matip and West Brom defender Allan Nyom were both left unable to play over the weekend.
Boko Haram: Questions raised in Cameroon over use of witchcraft to fight militants
Cameroonian President Paul Biya urged citizens in January 2016 to use witchcraft to fight Boko Haram.
WWF faces investigation over 'abuse' of Baka Pygmies in Cameroon
Charity Survival International claims Baka Pygmies have been suffering abuses due to WWF's work for decades.
Liverpool defender Joel Matip omitted from Cameroon AFCON squad to end club vs country row
The 25-year-old was named in the provisional squad despite vowing not to play.
Cameroon Football Federation threatens Liverpool's Joel Matip with Fifa actions for rejecting 2017 Afcon call-up
Matip has decided against travelling to Gabon for the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Cameroon must probe English vs French language protest deaths says Amnesty amid media crackdown
Unrest in English-speaking provinces in Cameroon over use of French and 'disenfranchisement'.
Could anglophone Cameroon become the latest Boko Haram recruitment hotspot?
Analyst tells IBTimes UK Boko Haram could exploit unrest in anglophone Cameroon, marred by protests.