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South African soldiers killed in DR Congo attack
Two South African soldiers were killed in a mortar strike but the details are "sketchy," according to the military.
Brazil's Lula aims to bolster geopolitical ties with Africa
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is seeking to deepen economic and geopolitical ties with Africa.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this special edition, we see Monrovia from the sky, hear views on gender equality and meet young drug addicts.
Senegal's restless Casamance region sees deadly protests
in Casamance, protests against delayed elections turn deadly, bringing the death toll across Senegal to three.
Africa's debt management controversy
What's your opinion on your country's debt management?
Kenya: Doctors concerned about conjunctivitis outbreak
Though conjunctivitis is not considered a dangerous disease, the rate of infection has alarmed some families.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We look into a topic that isn't spoken about very openly on the African continent, and that is sex!
Senegal's election delay, President Macky Sall's legacy
What will be President Macky Sall's legacy following the postponement of the 2024 presidential election?
AFCON winners Ivory Coast rejoice after heroic final
Ivory Coast has won AFCON 2023 on home soil, bringing to a close a tournament of surprises.
AFCON 2023: What happens to Ivory Coast's new stadiums?
The West African country built four expensive stadiums for AFCON, but what happens when the football tournament is over?
Memorable moments: Looking back on AFCON 2023
Hosts Ivory Coast won their third Africa Cup of Nations title, beating Nigeria 2-1 in the final. We look back at AFCON.
Will Senegal's delayed vote further destabilize West Africa?
The postponement of Senegal's presidential election could have major consequences for the entire region.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
How the UN is advancing sustainable development in Guinea and how the new Slow Food president hopes to change the world.
Kenya: Africa's 'tree of life' faces multiple threats
Environmentalists in Kenya say commercial exploitation and drought pose an existential threat to baobab trees.
GirlZOffMute –HIV-positive Ugandan teen shares her story
Have you ever wondered how teenagers with HIV navigate life despite the stigma attached to the disease?
After Wagner, Russia makes new military plans in Africa
With the collapse of the Wagner Group, Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a new Africa Corps.
In Africa, female podcasters make their voices heard
Podcasting is on the rise in Africa, and women are forging their own path on the podcasting scene.
Southern Africa's cholera outbreak is a multinational fight
A deadly cholera outbreak has left thousands infected and hundreds dead in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and beyond.
AFCON 2023: Ivory Coast in final of dream tournament
Against all odds, host country Ivory Coast have reached the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final against Nigeria.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, February 8, 2024
Could Senegal be reversing its democratic gains? President Macky Sall's decision to delay this month's elections has sparked anger both in parliament and on the streets. We discuss what this means for the country's stability. Plus: We look at the rise of podcasting in Africa - and hear from some of the people making a living from making their voices heard.
Japa Nigeria! Hello cold Germany!
Chiamaka Ikeanyi, a young software engineer from Nigeria, spoke with DW about leaving home and her new life in Berlin.
Africa's brain drain: Why are skilled workers leaving?
DW takes a closer look at what is pushing highly skilled workers to leave Ghana, Kenya and Uganda.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
The first Black female balloon pilot, Afro-futuristic fashion and Malawian chocolate.
What's behind the Nigerian urge to 'japa,' or migrate?
Every year, thousands of Nigerians relocate abroad for work and better living conditions. But what's driving this trend?
Exporting colonialism: The Woermann Company
Adolph Woermann's company went from being a shipping firm to an unofficial instrument of German colonization.
Senegal: Concerns grow over West Africa's 'model democracy'
Opposition leaders accuse President Macky Sall of anti-democratic agenda as parliament postpones presidential election.
Senegal: Why has President Macky Sall postponed elections?
Senegal’s President Macky Sall's announcement to postpone elections sparked protests in the country.
Does Italy’s new plan work for Africa?
Italy's "Mattei Plan," called ‘a partnership between equals,’ is already ruffling feathers in Africa.
AfricaLink on Air - 5 February 2024
Grammy Award for South African singer Tyla +++ Reactions to death of Namibian President Hage Geingob +++ AFCON
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
'Green loans' help e-mobility expand in Uganda. Controversial solar panels on a Cambridge chapel.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, February 1, 2024
More than 20 women in Kenya were killed by men in January alone. Protestors say enough is enough - and want femicide declared a national emergency. Plus: What happens next after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger quit ECOWAS? And: The female referees taking center-stage at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Africa's slow progress toward zero tolerance against FGM
Is Africa advancing toward zero tolerance against female genital mutilation (FGM)?
AFCON: Cheers and chants
The Africa Cup of Nations isn't just about the players on the pitch, but also the colorful fans.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Upcycling in Kenya’s film industry, redefining the image of dreadlocks and the Queen of scraps.
AfricaLink on Air - 1 February 2024
Africans trapped in cyber slavery racket +++ No more styrofoam in Nigeria +++ Campaigning against GBV +++ AFCON
Thrills and spills as AFCON 2023 enters quarterfinals
With the quarterfinals set, which team will be left standing in Africa's most unpredictable tournament?
What Trump's reelection could mean for Africa
Some Africans are worried about the prospect of Donald Trump returning to Washington after US elections in November.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this week's show, we meet young Nigerians who are leaving the country for a presumably better life abroad.
Celebrating together in Abidjan's 'Nigerian Village'
DJs playing dance music between games have helped turn it into a party hotspot on the university campus in Abidjan.
Sierra Leone: Deforestation 'threatens' water supply
A national park that provides clean water to Sierra Leone's capital is under threat, a UN report has said.
Why did Germany target colonies in East Africa
German conquest in East Africa spurred courageous resistance from many local groups, despite being out-gunned.
AfricaLink on Air - 30 January 2024
Former South Africa’s President, Jacob Zuma banned from the ANC party +++ All the latest AFCON updates
ECOWAS: What next after Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso quit?
The withdrawal of Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso from the regional bloc has set fire to the already strained relations.
South African evacuee from Gaza tells her story
When violence and destruction closed in on Zaakirah Chotiah and her five children, they knew they had to flee.
Mandela auction suspended amid row over heritage
Seventy personal items of the former South African president were set to go under the hammer in New York in February.
High tech meets tradition — recycling Kenyan style
A Kenyan social enterprise collects and recycles trash using traditional ecofriendly carts and a smartphone app.
ECOWAS 'weaker' as Sahel trio quit the bloc
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso have cut ties with ECOWAS, a key body in a region hit by coups and security crises.
How German merchants drove colonialism in West Africa
German businessmen saw immense profits in colonial-era trading, and could count on German military support.
Italy: Meloni pitches migration plan at Africa summit
Giorgia Meloni outlined a series of pilot projects to boost economies in Africa and curb the flow of migration to Italy.
Pope Francis: Same-sex blessing a 'special case' for Africa
Pope Francis said he understands the pushback from bishops in Africa to allow blessings for same-sex couples.
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