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Cameroon blocks internet service in Anglophone regions

Authorities in Cameroon on Monday blocked internet services to the country's English-speaking areas as the government continues a crackdown on protesters seeking independence.

Deaths recorded in anti-government protests in Cameroon

At least eight people are reported to have been shot and killed by security forces in Cameroon on Sunday during anti-government protests.

Cameroon Police and Army block anti-government protests

There has been heavy deployment of security forces across major cities in the English-speaking areas of Cameroon on Sunday in an attempt to block planned anti-government protests.

Military plane crashes in Congo’s Kinshasa, no survivors

A military cargo plane crashed in Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital Kinshasa on Saturday, killing the crew, the director of the city’s main airport said.

Eastern Congo rebels to march on Kinshasa

A rebel spokesman in eastern Congo said on Friday that his movement intended to march across the country to the capital Kinshasa to depose President Joseph Kabila, who refused to quit power at the end of his mandate last year.

Pro-independence rallies banned in Cameroon

Authorities in Cameroon have banned public meetings and gatherings in the Anglophone part of the country as demands for independence continues.

Cameroon denies deporting 100,000 Nigerian refugees

The government of Cameroon has denied claims by the rights group, Human Rights Watch that it forcefully sent back to Nigeria, 100,000 refugees in breach of international agreements.

AU slams Trump for US travel ban on Chad

The President of the United States, Donald Trump has been slammed by the African Union following his decision to include Chad in the latest US travel ban list.

DRC: Over 34 inmates escape prison

Over 34 inmates of a prison in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo on Sunday broke jail escaping through brick walls.

Congo to punish killers of U.N. experts

The President of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila has assured the United Nations that killers of two UN investigators in the central African country will be punished.

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