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The Musk Dilemma: How Europe Discovered Its Dependence on American Tech Power

The Musk phenomenon therefore represents something larger than one billionaire entrepreneur. It represents the emergence of a new geopolitical era where: orbital systems

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Editorial commentary

Even the Doves Refused the Performance: Yaoundé’s Peace Theatre Meets Reality

The state wants the optics of unity without addressing the fracture beneath it. It wants emotional symbolism without political accountability. It wants the

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Commentary

The Trump Effect: Why Western Elites Fear America’s New Assertiveness

Trump unsettles elites not merely because of his personality. He unsettles them because he represents unpredictability inside the most powerful nation on Earth.

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News commentary

The Enduring Legacy of George Floyd: Six Years Later, the Global Fight for Racial Justice Continues

Six years after his death, the struggle for genuine equality remains unfinished. True reform demands more than symbolic statements or temporary outrage. It

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News commentary

Two Territories, Two Standards: How the Zoétélé Violence Exposes Yaoundé’s Iron Fist in Ambazonia

The events at Zoétélé unintentionally exposed what years of official speeches have attempted to conceal — that the Republic increasingly operates according to

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Commentary

The Trap of “Surrender” Misrepresented as Peace: Why Yaoundé’s Prison Games Will Not Stop Ambazonia

The central miscalculation of Yaoundé may therefore be this: believing that the imprisonment of leaders can extinguish the historical forces that produced the

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Letters to the Editor

A fervent reader of The Independentistnews Dr. Nicolas Epie writes to the editor, raising the need of a free Ambazonia in the context of a future United Africa

Letter To the Editor, Dear Editor, The vision of African unity remains one of the continent’s noblest and most enduring aspirations. For generations,

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Communique

The Judge Who Terrified Ahidjo: How Chief Justice Emmanuel Kofi Mensah Became the Last Great Guardian of Southern Cameroons’ Anglo-Saxon Rule of Law

We remember him as one of the heroes of Ambazonian freedom. He may have fled the country. But history increasingly suggests he understood

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Commentary

The Judicial Carousel: Why Yaoundé’s Prison Coercion and the “Mandela Myth” Cannot Extinguish Ambazonia

A signature extracted under conditions of detention cannot automatically dissolve a conflict sustained by years of collective trauma, displacement, militarization, and hardened political

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Commentary

The Abuja Mandate and the Ghost of the UPC: Demolishing Yaoundé’s Legal Farce in Ambazonia

Judicial management may prolong detention. It may reshape media narratives temporarily. It may create the appearance of procedural flexibility. But it cannot by

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