Cameroon’s longest-serving president, Paul Biya, has returned home after a record-breaking 10-week trip abroad — the longest absence since he took office in 1982. Now 88 and the world’s oldest sitting head of state, his extended stay sparked fresh speculation about his health, especially after his controversial eighth-term election. Though his office initially called the Swiss visit private, the return to Yaoundé signals a shift back to domestic governance — and the nation watches closely as he resumes leadership.

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