Why Cameroon remains wedded to demobilisation of Ambazonia separatists in anglophone south

Why Cameroon remains wedded to demobilisation of Ambazonia separatists in anglophone south

Ambazonia fighters – separatist insurgency in anglophone Cameroon – many of whom had missed critical years of schooling, were encouraged to surrender and take advantage of skills programmes – from computer training to poultry farming and tailoring. The idea was that they would then graduate as young entrepreneurs, capable of...

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Broken promises: Cameroon’s plan to lure separatist fighters stutters as ex-guerrillas feel cheated

Broken promises: Cameroon’s plan to lure separatist fighters stutters as ex-guerrillas feel cheated

John Ngah* is a keen amateur footballer, but at the end of each game, when his team mates head off to their families, he heads back to the Buea Disarmament, Demobilisation and Reintegration Centre (DDRC) – his home for the past two years. The 22-year-old is a former combatant in...

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Ukraine war: How Western aeroplanes ae falling apart in Russia as sanctions against Moscow bite

Ukraine war: How Western aeroplanes ae falling apart in Russia as sanctions against Moscow bite

An Airbus A320-232 with the tail number YU-APH made its first flight on December 13, 2005. Since then, the aircraft has clocked millions of miles, flying routes for Air Deccan, Kingfisher Airlines, Bingo Airways, and Syphax Airlines before being taken over by Air Serbia, the Eastern European country’s national flag...

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Smell a friend: Evidence shows human beings ‘click’ instantly with people with similar body smell

Smell a friend: Evidence shows human beings ‘click’ instantly with people with similar body smell

People with similar body odours are more likely to ‘click’ and become instant friends, according to several experiments. When people meet others for the first time, they sometimes experience an “immediate strong click that makes us feel as if we have already been good friends for years,” says Inbal Ravreby...

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English Premier Leagues top 10 teams that splashed big bucks to acquire mediocrity

English Premier Leagues top 10 teams that splashed big bucks to acquire mediocrity

Manchester United spent £140 million to go from fourth to fifth and crash out of the Champions League at the group stage while playing the most turgid football imaginable under Louis van Gaal. If the previous summer’s acquisition of Angel Di Maria for £67 million marked the start of United’s...

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The rich also cry: Moneyed Man United summer transfer spurges ranks it top of 10 EPL wasteful spenders

The rich also cry: Moneyed Man United summer transfer spurges ranks it top of 10 EPL wasteful spenders

t’s a good one this, because it’s both an absurd summer of spaffing that in textbook fashion contributed to a manager failing to see out the year but also produced a season where one of those overpriced signings scored the winning goal in the Champions League final. Classic slice of...

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Witness recalls how ex-US president Trump tried to force his bodyguards to take him to Capitol Hill to join rioters

Witness recalls how ex-US president Trump tried to force his bodyguards to take him to Capitol Hill to join rioters

Former US President Donald Trump wanted to join the January 6 rioters at the Capitol, but was restrained by his security detail, a former aide testified on Tuesday. Cassidy Hutchinson, a top aide to Trump’s then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Trump tried to grab the steering wheel...

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How shades of inequality in research deepen discrimination by gender, age, education, incomes or race

How shades of inequality in research deepen discrimination by gender, age, education, incomes or race

Vida Maralani began her career studying whether education is, in fact, the ticket to socio-economic advancement and reducing inequalities, as she’d been taught. “I’ve evaluated some of the most expensive social policies our government has ever funded to prevent school dropouts,” says Maralani, interim director of the Centre for the...

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South African president calls for ‘urgent reforms’ at UN Security Council to meet it mandate

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa wants the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) “urgently reformed” so it can credibly and effectively meet its mandate. Ramaphosa is quoted by government news agency SAnews as saying Africa, with a population of 1.3 billion, does not have permanent representation on the UN Security Council....

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Arsenal spends, but questions remain about how big money will shape Gunners’ push for elite league

Arsenal spends, but questions remain about how big money will shape Gunners’ push for elite league

Arsenal have a higher net spend than any other club in Europe since the summer of 2020, and a time will come at which he has to deliver. Here, as the three-word slogan that has come to dominate this summer’s football discourse would have it, we go. The arrival of...

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