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Witchcraft in Malawi: A real threat for the elderly
In East Africa, attacks on seniors accused of bringing misfortune to their communities through witchcraft are rising.
AFCON: As giants falter, smaller teams rise
The performances of teams such as Cape Verde and Equatorial Guinea have excited fans during the AFCON.
Bouchra Karboubi: Referee against all odds
Bouchra Karboubi is one of five female officials at the Africa Cup of Nations. But she has yet to reach her real goal.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
How fishermen in Tunisia are sustainably luring fish with palm leaves, and how girls in rural Uganda are being empowered
Empowering women in rural Uganda through solar power
How one woman is changing lives by promoting girls' education, boosting their confidence and their opportunities.
Blinken recalibrates US focus in Africa
With a stopover in Angola, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken aimed to rekindle American influence across Africa.
Top UN court stops short of ordering cease-fire in Gaza
The court ordered Israel to do more to protect civilians but did not demand a halt to military operations in Gaza.
East Africa's new love affair with geothermal energy
Kenya has been trailblazing geothermal power generation for over a decade. Now other countries hope to join the club.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, January 25, 2024
Cameroon launches the world's first malaria vaccination program for all infants under six months. But will there be enough jabs for all the African newborns who need it? We ask a world-leading expert. Plus: At the Africa Cup of Nations - it's the fans and the football, plus the goals and the glitches. We get the latest from our correspondent in Ivory Coast.
Keeping the peace as climate change fuels conflict
In Nigeria's Adamawa state, young women are stepping up to bring peace to their communities. DW's Sira Thierij reports.
Cameroon rolls out vaccine against malaria
It will be offered free of charge to all children under 6 months old, but persuading some parents will be a challenge.
Should Germany expand strategic partnerships in the Sahel?
Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso are all governed by military regimes. How can Germany continue its involvement there?
Youth drug addiction in Liberia: Inside a Monrovia kush den
DW's The 77 Percent goes into kush dens in Liberia to talk with young drug users about life, addiction and the future.
Namibia: Germany 'unable to draw lessons from history'
Namibia's president Geingob accused Germany of supporting genocide in Gaza, drawing reaction at home and abroad.
AFCON: Hosts Ivory Coast sack coach, on brink of elimination
On the brink of elimination, Africa Cup of Nations hosts Ivory Coast have sacked head coach Jean-Louis Gasset.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Kenyan gaming legend The Beast, Herero dresses on the catwalk and 5 things to do in Maseru, Lesotho.
AFCON 2023: Nigeria's 'Super Eagles' flying high again
After a successful group stage, coach Jose Peseiro's team are suddenly considered a title contender.
A Liberian's solo flight across the Atlantic
Abner Yonly recently realized his lifelong dream: flying alone across the Atlantic with a single engine and no autopilot
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Tribalism remains deeply rooted in Nigerian society today, sparking unrest. Can young Nigerians overcome it?
The colonial legacy of Africa's place names
Renaming territories and landmarks was the colonialists' final stamp in making African lands their own.
Improving energy access in Somalia with solar power
A solar power minigrid has changed lives in an island community in Somalia’s Lower Shabelle region.
Malaria child vaccination campaign kicks off in Cameroon
Cameroon has begun a large-scale malaria vaccination campaign that's supposed to see 250,000 children immunized.
Street Debate: Are our gender roles outdated?
Should women be left alone to run the house and raise the kids? We asked young Liberians how they handle gender roles.
Brazil's footwear industry strides toward sustainability
The footwear sector in Brazil produces around 800 million pairs a year and has a significant carbon footprint.
The history of Black rugby in South Africa
Sports historians are bringing to light the long tradition of Black rugby in South Africa.
How can we fight the housing crisis? - Global Us
Can we tackle the world's housing crisis by converting empty office space?
Senegal election: Opposition leader Sonko excluded from vote
A final list of presidential candidates disqualifies Ousmane Sonko from the vote taking place next month.
China in Africa: Building roads and political capital
China's interest and influence continue to grow in countries across Africa.
South Africa looking to halt auction of Mandela memorabilia
Over 70 items belonging to Nelson Mandela are due to go on auction in New York in February.
AFCON tournament underway in Abidjan
It has been a week of football fanfare at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) taking place in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
What is third-party intervention at the ICJ?
Germany says it will intervene on Israel's behalf at the International Court of Justice. Here's what that means.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Palesa Mokubung’s design empire, sustainably made jewelry from Rwanda and a new currency for Africa.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., January 18, 2024
The IMF is forecasting a positive outlook for the Continent - but what will that mean for consumers in Nigeria and Ghana? And: The survivors of the massive fire in Johannesburg are now in a makeshift shelter - they say it's not safe. Plus: our reporter in Ivory Coast gives us a feel of the football vibe at the Africa Cup of Nations.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
A Ugandan farmer shows what can be achieved by sharing skills. Brazil’s footwear sector tackles its carbon footprint.
Zimbabwe: Climate change kills scores of elephants
As weather forecasters predict drought across Southern Africa, elephants face serious risks — including death.
Senegal's gold rush: More wealth, but at what cost?
Mining in Senegal is an economic boon for the region, but mounting instability in Mali makes it vulnerable, too.
Gaza genocide case: We expect court to find suspicion
Palestinian activist-politician Mustafa Barghouti tells DW he expects the ICJ to order Israel to stop the war in Gaza.
Gaza genocide case: We expect court to find suspicion
Palestinian activist-politician Mustafa Barghouti tells DW he expects the ICJ to order Israel to stop the war in Gaza.
Joining forces to protect Guinea's Tristao Islands
Locals, conservationists and government officials collaborate to safeguard a precious wetland and local interests.
'Destroyer diva': The Angolan who scored 22 goals in a match
Irene Goncalves made history scoring 22 goals in one match. She's now inspiring younger female players to aim as high.
South Sudan: Lack of access to safe drinking water
Nearly 13 years after gaining independence, South Sudan continues to face deteriorating humanitarian conditions.
Recycling waste to produce plastic-free packaging
Reducing waste in more ways than one: The Mozambican company supplying biodegradable packaging to businesses.
Rukia Naiga, Africa's top female pool player
After winning everything locally and regionally, Rukia Naiga is now aiming for global contests.
WHO declares Cape Verde malaria-free
Cape Verde has become the third African nation to be declared malaria-free.
AFCON 2023: Minnows Mauritania looking to suprise
At their third consecutive AFCON, Mauritania won't be satisfied unless they manage to advance from the group stage.
Malaria-free Cape Verde a 'beacon of hope' for Africa
The WHO has certified Cape Verde as malaria-free. But much remains to be done in the fight against the disease.
Kenyan women fight HIV stigma
The number of people living with HIV in Kenya is decreasing, but there is still a lot of stigma surrounding the disease.
Resolving conflicts between Ghana’s farmers and herdsmen
What measures are effectively addressing the conflicts between farmers and herdsmen in the face of climate change?
Africa: Comoros goes to the polls, incumbent expected to win
Voting was underway in Comoros, off East Africa, in elections that have largely been boycotted by the opposition.
Hunger, drought, child mortality in Africa fall out of focus
Care International has listed the top ten forgotten humanitarian crises of 2023 — all of them in Africa.
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