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War in Ambazonia:Narratives, Proxies, and Power: How the Biya Regime Is Orchestrating Strategic Disunity Among Ambazonians and their leadership.

By Ali Dan Ismael | Senior Investigative Correspondent – Sahel Region. June 2025 – Yaoundé | Oslo | Abuja | London | Toronto | Geneva Disclaimer This article is an independent investigative report based on publicly accessible information, expert interviews, and verified sources within media, diplomacy, and regional security. It is intended solely for informational,

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War in the Southern  cameroons:From Principle to Pragmatism or to Propaganda?Eric Chinje and the Contradictions on the War situation.

By Mankah Rosa Parks | Senior Investigative Correspondent Yaounde – June 2025: “We are a nation at war.”So declared veteran journalist Eric Chinje in his widely circulated essay “Understanding the Civil War in Cameroon.” In it, he described the post-1961 betrayal of Anglophones and affirmed, unequivocally, the legitimacy of their uprising against La République du

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Oil & politics

Oil, Currency, and Global Power: The Petrodollar System and Its Legacy.

By Jennifer McChriston | Senior Correspondent – Geopolitics & Global Finance June 2025 – Washington / Riyadh / LagosIn the aftermath of the 1970s oil crisis, a new global financial order emerged—one that would profoundly shape international economics, diplomacy, and energy policy for decades. Central to this transformation was the creation of the petrodollar system,

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Science & Agriculture

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 underdevelopment, food insecurity, and health challenges. On the other, hand a rising tide of scientific breakthroughs—particularly in genetic engineering—offers unprecedented potential to transform economies and livelihoods. But how can Africa harness these

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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 pillars of its liberation struggle: Ma Iya Emma Endeley, Director General of ABC Networks 24, and Vice President Eric Ateh, a devoted statesman and architect of government cohesion during turbulent times. Ma

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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 in shaping global financial norms, trade patterns, and international governance. This leadership has often been articulated through the defense of democratic values, humanitarian intervention, and global stability. Yet a closer look at

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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, Somalia, and Sudan have transformed these once-stable nations into fragile or contested states. From external military interventions to economic shocks and internal upheavals, these developments raise complex questions about international law, post-colonial

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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. As global chokepoints come under increasing stress, conflicts escalate in West Asia, and Africa reassesses its resource strategy, the post-Cold War world order faces a historic realignment. This strategic brief explores how

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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 britannique méridional — vit sous siège. Ses villes sont bombardées, ses leaders emprisonnés ou exilés, et des milliers de ses enfants dispersés dans des camps de réfugiés ou à travers le monde.

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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 — the former British Southern Cameroons — have lived under siege. Their towns shelled, leaders jailed or exiled, and thousands scattered across refugee camps and foreign cities. But even in exile, their

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