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Genetic Engineering and Africa’s Economic Future: Can Technology End Hunger Without Compromising Sovereignty?

By Alicia Dupont | Science Correspondent Africa stands at a pivotal crossroads in the 21st century. On one side lies a legacy of

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JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: The people of the British southern Cameroons (Ambazonia) mourn two national Heroes

AMBALAND, June 2025 — The Federal Republic of Ambazonia bows its head in solemn remembrance as the nation bids farewell to two towering

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Regime Change and the Currency Question: How Economic Sovereignty and Dollar Dominance Intersect in Global Affairs

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior Correspondent – June 2025 – Global DeskFor over seven decades, the United States has played a central role

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Strategic Interventions and Sovereignty in Crisis: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, and Sudan in Global Context.

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior CorrespondentJune 2025 – Global Desk In recent decades, a series of high-profile crises across Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Libya,

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Crude Crossroads: Global Oil Chokepoints, Middle East Turbulence, and Africa’s Energy Future

By Jennifer McChriston Senior Energy & Security Correspondent When oil flows, economies grow. When oil is disrupted, global stability hangs in the balance.

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Trahis Mais Inébranlables : Le Président Sako Se Confie sur la Longue Guerre de Libération de l’Ambazonie

Par la Rédaction Enquête de The IndependentistBureau de Londres – Juin 2025 Depuis plus de huit ans, le peuple d’Ambazonie — l’ancien Cameroun

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Ambazonian quest for Independence: Betrayed But Unbroken: President Sako Speaks on Ambazonia’s Long War for Freedom

Dr. Sako chairing a cabinet meeting By The Independentist Investigative DeskLondon Bureau – June 2025 For over eight years, the people of Ambazonia

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Ballots, Bullets, and Bananas: How France, Britain, and Foreign Mercenaries Enabled the Ambazonian Genocide.

In Central Africa, elections are not milestones of democracy—they are masks for military rule. In the Republic of Cameroon, especially across the occupied

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“Whitehall Knew: British Diplomatic Cables Exposed Early Warnings on Ambazonian Crisis”

By William Simms | Investigative Correspondent London–Yaoundé: Silent Dispatches from a Failing UnionLeaked diplomatic cables originating from the British High Commission in Yaoundé,

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“France Knew: Leaked Cable Reveals Early Warnings of Ambazonia Crisis”

By Young Jean-Pierre | Investigative Correspondent Yaoundé, September 2009 — A Secret Cable, A Silent AlarmIn a confidential diplomatic cable leaked by WikiLeaks,

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