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    Remember that tiny click in your wrist you felt while texting last week? Or that fleeting ache in your knuckle when you opened a stubborn jar? If you’re like most people, you probably shrugged it off and went about your day. After all, who has time to worry about such minor inconveniences when there are The post That twinge in your joint could be your body’s SOS signal appeared first on Rolling Out.

Cameroon’s rebels may not achieve their goal of creating the Ambazonian state, but they’re still a threat to stability

  • March 19, 2024
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By Manu Lekunze (Special to BHN) Lecturer Manu Lekunze of University of Aberdeen is an international security scholar with an interest in small wars. He has been studying Cameroon’s security for a decade. He recently published research on the factors that have contributed to the separatist insurgency. Cameroon’s separatist insurgency is an armed conflict in the

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