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Israel defends itself against genocide charges
Israel has defended itself at the UN's top court against claims it is committing genocide in Gaza.
Israel, South Africa face off in Gaza genocide case
South Africa laid out its genocide case against Israel in Gaza. Israel slammed the charges as warped and misleading.
AFCON 2023: Why are player bonuses so contentious?
For many African footballers, participating at AFCON is about prestige, but also a time to reap a financial reward.
South Africa vs Israel over alleged genocide at the ICJ
Lawyers for both South Africa and Israel delivered their opening statements to the ICJ.
Africa: WHO declares Cape Verde free of malaria
It's only the third African country to eliminate the disease in a win for public health planning.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The first black female balloon pilot, Afro-futuristic fashion and Malawian chocolate.
Will AFCON 2023 be the most competitive yet?
The Africa Cup of Nations has no real favorite and a lot of committed stars. It's shaping up to be full of surprises.
Genocide case against Israel begins in The Hague
The case brought by South Africa accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
DW News Africa with 11, January, 2024
More trouble brewing in the Horn of Africa? We discuss the implications of the Ethiopia-Somaliland sea access deal +++ Hunger in Ethiopia's Tigray region +++ Ghana's Builsa celebrate its warriors' triumph resisting enslavement in the late 1800s +++ Africa's top football tournament kicks off in the Ivory Coast. We discuss what and who you should look out for.
South Africa's genocide case against Israel: Can it win?
Proceedings have opened at the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Analysts say the case could take years.
AfricaLink on Air - 11 January 2024
South Africa accuses Israel of genocide in Gaza+++Gambia faces pre-AFCON drama over players' bonuses
Africa Cup of Nations a tournament for lower-league heroes
While the big names make the headlines at AFCON, it's those with more humble careers who best tell the sporting story.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week, the 77 Percent highlights African talent. We visit the Afro Nation festival to meet the continent's stars.
Nigeria launches crackdown on fake degrees
The move comes after the Nigerian government banned degree certificates from 18 foreign universities.
AFCON: Nigeria's Francis Uzoho still has a lot to prove
Nigeria's major worry is between the sticks, where their most experienced goalkeeper has yet to convince.
Why is South Africa taking Israel to court for genocide?
Why is South Africa expressing such staunch criticism of Israel? Could historical echos of apartheid be at play?
Africa's dark realm of fake prophets
New allegations of abuse against TB Joshua have revived fears of crimes within Africa's dark world of fake prophets.
What is South Africa's genocide case against Israel about?
Israel is being taken to court by South Africa over allegations of genocide. Here's what you need to know.
AfricaLink on Air - 09 December 2024
Malawi grapples with unsafe abortions+++South Africa’s teen pregnancy crisis+++Challenges of teenage pregnancy in Africa
TB Joshua rape allegations rattle Africa's evangelicals
Allegations that the late Nigerian preacher TB Joshua committed sex crimes could hurt the church in Africa, members say.
REV – The Auto & Mobility Show
The Porsche 911, a car lover's model car paradise, and spinning in South Africa.
Africa Cup of Nations 2023: Who are the favorites?
Defending champs Senegal, seven-time winners Egypt and hosts Ivory Coast are among the contenders for the 34th AFCON.
Ethiopia and Somalia: Conflict brewing over port deal
The controversial deal between Ethiopia and breakaway region Somaliland could cause upheaval in the Horn of Africa.
Burkina Faso's youth utilize free-speech sanctuaries
Away from classrooms, Burkina Faso's 'grins de thé' are where the hottest debates take place — over cups of tea.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., January 4, 2024
As a new year begins, we recap the highlights: from AI in Nigeria to freedom of speech in Tanzania we've selected our favourite stories from DW News Africa: we'll hear from the Continent's leaders - and the voices of those who are struggling to make ends meet.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The Ugandan farmer who wants to change the world, inclusive fashion and glass-beading.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Why dancing at funerals goes well, why pain doesn't define art, and the latest trend in design.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
What do we do when the well runs dry? How to cope with water scarcity.
Congo: Will Tshisekedi's reelection ease concerns?
As Felix Tshisekedi secures a second term, many Congolese are calling for development and security.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this week's show, we explore the complex issue of tribalism.
Africa 2024 elections: Stability at stake?
Several elections are due in Africa in 2024. Among others, democracy will be put to the test in South Africa.
Kenya: A renewable energy hub with frequent blackouts
Nationwide power outages are placing a damper on Kenya's vision for reliable and sustainable energy.
Festival in Ghana celebrates pan-African culture
Ghana has played host to a pan-African theater and arts festival endorsed by UNESCO and aimed at inspiring Africans.
Sub-Saharan Africa economic review and outlook
2023 was a difficult year for many economies in sub-Saharan Africa. What's the outlook for 2024?
Reef rangers restore Kenya's coral
Young people in coastal Kenya are learning to restore coral, helping with conservation and improving local communities.
Will BRICS expansion set a new agenda for the Global South?
The five-nation bloc is expanding, and so is its influence. Can the alliance challenge Western political dominance?
Africa 2023: Challenges for democracy, security, economy
In 2023, the continent saw many pivotal moments — everything from war to elections to more cross-border unity.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, December 28, 2023
Inspirational African women: The fashion designer from Kenya, who redefines style in Nairobi's largest informal settlement +++ A bricklayer in Ghana building a future for her family while confronting gender norms +++ The Cameroonian boxer fighting for her right to be who she wants to be +++ Plus: the world's first female hot air balloon pilot taking to the skies in Kenya.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 December 2023
African countries assert their role in global politics +++ Africa 2023: Challenges, security, and economic highlights
How does South Africa prepare for Christmas
Festive in South Africa is a special time. We speak to some Joburgers on what December means for them.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Ivory Coast’s solar push and a Maasai photographer protecting wildlife with his camera.
How tech can help build communities
From 3D-printed houses, apartments entirely made from recycled materials and high-speed internet access in remote Nepal.
Atheist Christmas in Kenya
The Atheist Society of Kenya wants to fight stigma against non-believers
African countries assert their role in global politics
African nations are taking an increasingly individualistic approach to foreign policy, at odds with global powers.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
From fraud scandals to even more sinister crimes: This week's show looks at the rise of false prophets across Africa.
South Africa: Several dead after rain triggers flash floods
A 10-meter (33 feet) deluge swept through a borough of Ladysmith in South Africa, destroying homes and cars.
2023: A challenging year for UN peacekeepers in Africa
In Congo, they clashed with civilians and had to pull out. And that's not the only African country they're leaving.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent celebrates the Christmas season with a X-Mas special.
Africa Cup of Nations: How will the Bundesliga be impacted?
When the Africa Cup of Nations gets underway in January, several Bundesliga clubs will have to go without some stars.
Do Chinese firms employ convicts from China in Africa?
In Nigeria, allegations that Chinese firms employ convicts from back home are resurfacing.
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