Cameroon's army on Monday denied opposition charges that it had massacred villagers in a troubled English-speaking region, blaming instead an "unfortunate accident" caused by an explosion of fuel ...
YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) — Cameroon is denying reports that its soldiers have killed dozens of civilians in cross-border raids pursuing Boko Haram extremists into Nigeria – the third such report from ...
The minister of defence’s visit to the military hospital in Maroua could have gone a lot smoother. Joseph Beti Assomo, who was photographed by a handful of journalists that had been selected for this ...
Cameroonian troops killed 39 Boko Haram fighters in clashes with the Islamists, who were carrying out three raids on Cameroon's territory, the defence ministry said Sunday. Friday's fighting in the ...
Cameroon’s army says it has dismantled a training camp for the Boko Haram Islamist group, arresting, killing dozens of militants and seizing about 84 children who were being trained there, the army ...
Civilians in Cameroon’s English-speaking regions are being victimized by the army, separatists and militias who are carrying out killings, torture and sexual violence, according to an Amnesty ...
Cameroon's army on Friday confirmed anglophone journalist Samuel Wazizi died in detention last year, accusing him of associating with terrorists but denying allegations he had been tortured. The ...
Cameroon's presidency admitted on Tuesday that three soldiers acting with militants killed 13 civilians including 10 children in an anglophone region in the west of the country in February. The ...
Cameroon's army killed 116 Boko Haram militants on Wednesday when they attacked a base in the Far North region of the country, said defence ministry spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Didier Badjeck.
YAOUNDE (Reuters) - The Cameroonian army has freed 16 hostages, including Polish Catholic priest Mateusz Dziedzic, who were abducted by rebels from Central African Republic last month, Cameroon's ...
Historians comment on seven photographs that bear witness to the crimes committed by France in the African country between 1955 and 1971.