YAOUNDE, Feb 19 (Reuters) - An Associated Press journalist was beaten by police and briefly detained alongside three other ...
Lawyers say Trump is sending migrants to Cameroon who originated elsewhere. AP freelancers, among others, were detained while reporting on the deportees.
An AP journalist and others were detained in Yaounde while covering deportations from the U.S. Their equipment was seized, and they faced stress and intimidation. The Trump administration's ...
An Associated Press reporter was hit and held with three other journalists and a lawyer, two detainees said, while at a center for migrants secretively deported from the United States.
Cameroon, where 93-year-old President Paul Biya has ruled since 1982, is the latest of at least seven African nations to ...
The United States is now deporting migrants fleeing war or persecution in their home countries to the African nation of Cameroon, often in defiance of U.S. courts.
The Trump administration has not announced any deal in which Cameroon agreed to accept deportees from other nations.
Most had court orders protecting them from removal to their home countries, so they were sent to detention in Cameroon.
The licensing round includes nine blocks with prior drilling and seismic coverage located near active fields, and offers various contractual options, with exploration periods ...
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