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Cameroon’s political tension rose Tuesday as opposition parties rejected official results confirming 92-year-old President Paul Biya’s re-election, extending his more than four-decade rule. The dispute comes amid deadly protests and mounting criticism from rights groups over alleged electoral fraud and government repression. The Constitutional Council on Monday declared Biya the winner of the October 12…

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