atlas des actus
  The Conversation - FR : Cameroon
10  avril     08h32
Pope Leo’s visit to Africa: theology scholar outlines 3 realities the Catholic church must face
   Pope Leo’s Africa visit offers a powerful historical reminder of the continent’s foundational role in shaping the early church.
09  avril     12h20
Pope Leo XIV’s Africa journey: How each stop reflects his message of peace
   Africa represents the fastest-growing part of the Catholic Church. The pope’s 2026 journey will stop in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Algeria and...
31  mars     13h35
Introducing a new citizen science nature app that’s geared towards the scientific community
   Pl ntNet, the shazam for plants is a well-known app among the hiking community and nature enthusiasts, but not many know that it’s a precious...
27  janvier     14h28
Afcon drama: what went wrong and what went right at the continent’s biggest football cup in Morocco
   The 2026 Afcon’s on-field disturbances should not take away from its accomplishments.
19  décembre     13h23
Autocracies in transition: In 2025, Cameroon and Tanzania rulers clung to power but look more vulnerable than ever
   The countries, whose respective leaders recently won widely disputed elections, offer contrasting examples in how autocracies operate, evolve and...
16  novembre     05h25
Guinea-Bissau’s presidential poll has already failed the credibility test
   What’s at stake in Guinea-Bissau’s election is a wider regional crisis in which incumbents erode legitimacy.
29  octobre     08h50
Paul Biya’s life presidency in Cameroon enters a fragile final phase
   Biya’s triumph might herald a quiet’ resignation.
22  octobre     14h04
Cancer drug quality in Africa is a worry: what we found in a 4-country study
   The confirmed presence of substandard or falsified anticancer medicines in sub-Saharan Africa will complicate cancer care.
06  octobre     14h16
Boko Haram on the rise again in Nigeria: how it’s survived and how to weaken it
   The governments and militaries of the Lake Chad region should prioritise JAS as much as ISWAP in their counter-terrorism efforts.
17  septembre     13h53
Paul Biya at 92: will defections weaken his grip on absolute power in Cameroon?
   Why does Paul Biya remain at the centre of Cameroon’s political ecosystem?
07  septembre     07h38
Military force isn’t the solution for Lake Chad Basin conflict: the key is rebuilding local economies
   As Lake Chad dries up, livelihoods erode and Boko Haram profits, taxing fish and cattle.
31  août     06h13
Cameroon’s election risks instability, no matter who wins
   Paul Biya’s 42-year reign provided political stability. A new term of office or possible transition risks instability, including more armed conflict.
19  août     14h03
Cameroon’s conflict is part of a bigger trend: negotiations are losing ground to military solutions
   Tolerance for the use of force in the conflict in Cameroon has undermined the appeal of dialogue and negotiations.
16  juin     13h25
Highways to hell: west Africa’s road networks are the preferred battleground for terror groups
   There is fierce competition for access to roads in conflict zones
22  mai     14h19
Colonial-era borders create conflict in Africa’s oceans - how to resolve them
   Instead of a winner takes all approach, Africa’s coastal countries should share contested resources.
02  avril     13h51
Fake online shops rely on tech skills: what drives Cameroon’s web developers to assist online fraudsters
   Some website developers in Cameroon assist fraudsters but distance themselves from the crime.
28  janvier     17h16
Cameroon could do with some foreign help to solve anglophone crisis - but the state doesn’t want it
   Cameroon’s leadership has a history of rebuffing outside intervention in the country’s internal affairs. This has hampered efforts to resolve the...
    15h25
France’s military withdrawal presents opportunities and risks to West African states
   France’s military withdrawals provide West African states with a long overdue opportunity to assert their sovereignty. But there’s a risk of...
20  décembre     05h52
Museum of the Bamoun Kings: ancient treasures from Cameroon find a spectacular new home
   Founded in 1384, the Bamoun kingdom tells an extraordinary history. A Cameroonian archaeologist visits the new museum of the kings.
12  décembre     14h37
Freemasons, homosexuals and corrupt elites in Cameroon - inside an African conspiracy theory
   Did Cameroon’s elite spread homosexuality through their connections to secret societies? Instead of disproving the conspiracy theory, the study...
03  décembre     16h21
A healthy earth may be ugly’: How literary art can help us value insect conservation
   Some 500,000 insect species are facing extinction. Poetry, fiction and nonfiction prose can help raise awareness of the essential roles these...
22  octobre     09h19
Cameroon after Paul Biya: poverty, uncertainty and a precarious succession battle
   What will happen to Cameroon after President Paul Biya, who has been in power since 1982?
22  août     19h06
Africa’s ageing leaders: succession race in Cameroon, Congo and Equatorial Guinea could destabilise the region
   Long-standing regimes create a complex web of alliances and interest networks centred on the head of state.
11  août     08h51
Cameroon spends 90% of Chinese development loans on its French region: this could deepen the country’s divisions
   Chinese funded projects favour the francophone region of Cameroon.
17  juillet     13h21
Beating river blindness: blackfly bites dramatically reduced after breeding sites are destroyed with machetes
   River blindness and the black flies that cause it torment millions in west Africa. The slash and clear method is an effective way to eliminate them...