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Climate Shock to Cocoa: A new report warns that “sustainable chocolate” can’t fix cocoa’s core climate problem—droughts and erratic rains are already destabilising yields, and parts of West and Central Africa (including Cameroon) could lose up to half their suitable cocoa land by 2050. AI for Local Solutions: Cameroon hosted African regional finals of a futures design competition, where young innovators pitched AI and digital tools for rural healthcare, inclusive education, agriculture monitoring, and offline child-protection systems. Cameroon Wood Policy: Cameroon tightened raw log export rules, banning more tree species and pushing more value into domestic processing. Biodiversity Strategy: Government moves toward final validation of a new biodiversity plan aimed at ecosystem financing under NDS30. Aviation Pressure: Royal Air Maroc temporarily suspended several routes as jet fuel prices bite and demand softens. Sports Politics: A fresh debate flared around Atanga Nji’s Samuel Eto’o football comments—critics say it’s more theatre than systems change.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.

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Governments rally behind social innovation as crisis response

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Acrow starts installing 186 bridges in Angola

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