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Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.
Cameroon's Xenophobic Violence Threatens Elections
Xenophobic violence in Cameroon's Mayo region, targeting Bamileke and Bamoun people by the Fang ethnic group, follows the death of two residents and is fueled by political divisions and socio-economic factors, threatening the upcoming election.
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36% Bias Score


Beyala Reflects Widespread Cameroonian Desire for Political Change Ahead of 2025 Election
Cameroonian author Calixthe Beyala reflects the sentiment of many, supporting President Paul Biya but opposing his 2025 reelection bid after 42 years in power, citing stagnation and a need for new leadership to address persistent socio-economic challenges.
Beyala Reflects Widespread Cameroonian Desire for Political Change Ahead of 2025 Election
Cameroonian author Calixthe Beyala reflects the sentiment of many, supporting President Paul Biya but opposing his 2025 reelection bid after 42 years in power, citing stagnation and a need for new leadership to address persistent socio-economic challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Biya's Expected Re-election Bid in Cameroon
Cameroon's 89-year-old President Paul Biya, in power for 42 years, is expected to run for re-election in October 2023, despite health concerns and the absence of a designated successor within his ruling party, the RDPC, due to traditional power dynamics and fear of reprisals.
Biya's Expected Re-election Bid in Cameroon
Cameroon's 89-year-old President Paul Biya, in power for 42 years, is expected to run for re-election in October 2023, despite health concerns and the absence of a designated successor within his ruling party, the RDPC, due to traditional power dynamics and fear of reprisals.
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64% Bias Score


CEMAC Economic Summit: Expert Challenges CFA Devaluation Calls
Faced with recession, inflation, and debt concerns, Central African states are seeking economic solutions; economist Clément Belibanga dismisses calls for CFA franc devaluation, citing positive economic indicators.
CEMAC Economic Summit: Expert Challenges CFA Devaluation Calls
Faced with recession, inflation, and debt concerns, Central African states are seeking economic solutions; economist Clément Belibanga dismisses calls for CFA franc devaluation, citing positive economic indicators.
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36% Bias Score

Biya's Eighth Term Bid Amidst Cameroon's Crisis
91-year-old Cameroonian President Paul Biya is expected to run for an eighth term in the upcoming elections, despite concerns over his health and the ongoing Anglophone conflict that has hindered the nation's economic progress.

Biya's Eighth Term Bid Amidst Cameroon's Crisis
91-year-old Cameroonian President Paul Biya is expected to run for an eighth term in the upcoming elections, despite concerns over his health and the ongoing Anglophone conflict that has hindered the nation's economic progress.
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40% Bias Score

Cameroonian Bishops Condemn Biya's Rule Ahead of 2025 Elections
In their New Year's homilies, several Cameroonian bishops openly criticized President Paul Biya's 42-year rule, highlighting the suffering of citizens and urging a peaceful transition of power ahead of the October 2025 presidential elections, sparking a viral outcry on social media and prompting cal...

Cameroonian Bishops Condemn Biya's Rule Ahead of 2025 Elections
In their New Year's homilies, several Cameroonian bishops openly criticized President Paul Biya's 42-year rule, highlighting the suffering of citizens and urging a peaceful transition of power ahead of the October 2025 presidential elections, sparking a viral outcry on social media and prompting cal...
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40% Bias Score

Biya's Potential 2025 Candidacy in Cameroon Confirmed by Ruling Party Official
Cameroon's Minister of State, Jacques Fame Ndongo, declared on December 29th that President Paul Biya can legally run for reelection in 2025, citing the constitution and the ruling RDPC party's support, despite calls for him to step down due to his age (nearly 92).

Biya's Potential 2025 Candidacy in Cameroon Confirmed by Ruling Party Official
Cameroon's Minister of State, Jacques Fame Ndongo, declared on December 29th that President Paul Biya can legally run for reelection in 2025, citing the constitution and the ruling RDPC party's support, despite calls for him to step down due to his age (nearly 92).
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56% Bias Score
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