Brussels: The Cameroon News Agency and Italy's Adnkronos Information Agency: have signed a cooperation agreement to exchange news content and strengthen media ties between the two nations. According to Cameroon News Agency, the agreement, signed on April 3, 2026, establishes a professional framework for the sharing of text, photo, and video materials to promote objective reporting on political, economic, and cultural issues. Under the terms of the deal, both agencies will grant each other access to their respective news services. Adnkronos will provide CNA with up-to-date coverage of events in the Italian Republic and international news through its Italian language service. CNA will offer Adnkronos access to its reporting on Cameroon and other regions via its Italian, English, and Arabic language platforms. The parties have agreed to a reciprocal arrangement allowing for two individual access logins each to their respective information resources. The agreement permits both agencies to publish and distribut e each other's content in its original or derived form, including translations. Each agency retains the discretion to repost news across social media platforms, including Facebook, X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube, provided that active hyperlinks and proper source credits are maintained. Key administrative provisions of the agreement include journalistic assistance, confidentiality, and data protection. Both parties intend to provide support to journalists from the partner agency operating within their respective territories, maintain a strict non-disclosure policy on access credentials, and ensure that the exchange of content is limited to editorial content rather than personal databases. The agreement was executed by Nfor Hanson Nchanji, Executive Editor of CNA, and Angela Antonini Marra, CEO of Adnkronos. The partnership is valid for 12 months and will automatically extend by one year unless either party initiates a review or provides a 30-day written notice of termination. Nfor Hans on expressed enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it facilitates easier and authoritative story posting while addressing copyright issues. He also noted that this marks the fifth international partnership for CNA. The collaboration aims to enhance mutual understanding and information flows between the people of Cameroon and the Italian Republic.