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Cameroon discusses special status for Anglophone regions

Leaders and supporters of the self-declared Ambazonia republic have rejected it,

In Cameroon. leaders and supporters of the self-declared Ambazonia republic have rejected a law proposal that would grant special status to troubled Anglophone regions. Journalist Randy Joe Sa'ah is following the events on the ground.

A year has passed since the beginning of the protests in Sudan's capital Khartoum that brought down former president al-Bashir. We hear from activist Ahmed Nagdi, who is joining the celebrations.

And proof that it's never too late for love as 74-year-old Muhammadu Liti from Kano in Nigeria and Fatima Mallam, 82, tell us how they met just eight months ago and decided to get married.

(Photo: The national assembly in Cameroon in Yaoundé. Credit: BBC)

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Thu 19 Dec 201919:06GMT

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