We have started to collect the most important news related to Cameroon in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
Pictures of Cameroon's new fashion wave
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Cameroon's government defends President Paul Biya's lavish holiday in France, reportedly costing $40,000 a day.
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At least five people are killed and more than 275 others injured in a train crash near the capital of Cameroon, Yaounde.
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Gorillas are identified for the first time as a source of HIV after tests in Paris on an infected woman from Cameroon.
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A 62-year-old woman in Cameroon is found to have a previously unknown strain of the virus that causes Aids.
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Manchester City have ended their interest in Barcelona's Cameroon international striker Samuel Eto'o.
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Reports from Cameroon say five Chinese fishermen have been kidnapped off the West African country's coast.
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Some 60,000 people attend Pope Benedict XVI's first open-air Mass in Africa, at a stadium in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde.
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Some 60,000 people pack a stadium in Cameroon's capital, Yaounde, to hear Pope Benedict XVI celebrate his first open-air Mass in Africa.
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Pope Benedict rejects condoms as the answer in the fight against HIV/Aids on his first papal visit to Africa.
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