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A series of rapes involving young children has shocked Cameroon and sparked widespread public outrage. DW correspondent Blaise Eyong reports from Buea.
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Iran is staging its largest-ever state funeral on the same day as Americans mark 250 years of independence. Millions are expected to mourn former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, months after he was killed in US and Israeli strikes.
To facilitate the deportation of criminals to Afghanistan, the German government is allowing Taliban diplomats into the country.
The pontiff's trip to the migration frontline of Lampedusa underscored a stark message for Europe and the United States as intolerance and indifference rise.
Latvia's President Edgars Rinkevics says NATO must now focus on turning its new funding pledges into real capabilities.
As Iran prepares to bury former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, attention is turning to his successor. Mojtaba Khamenei's prolonged absence from public view has raised questions about leadership and continuity.
The long-range strikes are the latest salvo in Ukraine’s expanding campaign to inflict economic damage on Russia and hinder its war machine.