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Women leaders in Cameroon petition to U.N Council to end Anglophone crisis – Eye on Africa

By France24
07 June 2021   |   6:13 am
A group of Cameroonian women ask the United Nations to put the Anglophone crisis high on its agenda. Activists in DR Congo commemorate the victims of the deadly Six Day War. 21 years ago, Ugandan and Rwandan troops fought in the city of Kisangani. And for World Environment Day, we bring you a report from Sudan where conservationists disagree with villagers living near the country's biggest wildlife park. CAMEROON

 

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