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In the last 12 hours, the most prominent regional security development concerns Chad’s response to Boko Haram attacks in the Lake Chad Basin. Multiple reports say Chad has declared three days of national mourning after a deadly ambush that killed two generals, following an earlier assault on the Barka Tolorom military base that left at least 24 soldiers dead. The coverage frames the Lake Chad area as a persistent jihadist battleground, with attacks attributed to Boko Haram and its splinter factions, and notes that Chad’s leadership has vowed to continue operations against the threat.

Cameroon-related headlines in the same window also point to major domestic governance and economic shifts. One report describes Cameroon’s move to renationalize and restructure its electricity sector: after a decree signed May 4, Eneo is transformed into a state-owned utility company called Socadel. In parallel, other Cameroon business coverage highlights energy and infrastructure financing and planning—such as a CFA120 billion deal involving SNH and BGFIBank for the CSTAR refinery project, and complaints about delays on the Cameroon–Gabon border road despite state funding. There is also continued attention to public-sector modernization and service delivery, including a Cameroon tax digitalization contract awarded for an Integrated Tax and Duty Management System (SIGIT).

Several additional last-12-hours items show continuity in Cameroon’s social and institutional agenda. Coverage includes widespread outrage after a Cameroonian employee was reportedly whipped in a Chinese supermarket in Yaoundé, with the manager said to have been arrested and officials visiting the site. The same period also features sectoral development stories such as Sodecoton’s forecast for cotton seed production (with climate and pest risks flagged), and a government commitment to create a framework for dedicated state funding for Cameroon’s film industry. Separately, the death of former National Assembly president Cavaye Yéguié Djibril is reported, underscoring ongoing political transitions and the passing of long-time figures.

Beyond Cameroon, the last 12 hours also include broader international enforcement and diplomacy that may indirectly affect regional conditions. INTERPOL reports a large cross-border crackdown on fake and illegal medicines (Operation Pangea XVIII), while U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is reported as set to meet Pope Leo XIV amid ongoing tensions following Trump’s criticism of the pope over the Iran war. The pope-related coverage is extensive in this window, emphasizing “peace” as a central theme of Pope Leo XIV’s first year, though it is largely reflective/biographical rather than tied to a single new policy decision.

Overall, the evidence in the most recent 12 hours is strongest on (1) the escalation of Boko Haram-linked violence and Chad’s mourning/decree response, and (2) Cameroon’s electricity-sector renationalization and related financing/infrastructure updates. By contrast, the Cameroon outrage case and the SIGIT/film-industry items appear as discrete developments rather than parts of one single coordinated event, and the pope coverage is more thematic than operational.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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