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Floods wreak havoc in Kenya
Heavy rains and floods in Kenya have killed several people and displaced hundreds of thousands.
Kenya: How milking snakes saves lives
People in the Kenyan village of Gede have perfected the art of milking snakes, which is crucial for producing antivenom.
Meet the head of Uganda's pioneering wildlife court
Gladys Kamasanyu is the head of a special court in Uganda, that’s clamping down on wildlife crimes.
Madagascar: Andry Rajoelina reelected as president
Ten of his 12 presidential rivals boycotted the poll complaining of an "institutional coup" in favor of the incumbent.
South Africa: Oscar Pistorius granted parole after murder
In a crime that gripped the world, Oscar Pistorius fatally shot his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in 2013.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
A Ugandan court clamping down on wildlife crime, curbing logging in DR Congo and boosting forest resilience in France.
AfricaLink on Air - 22 November 2023
South Africa's parliament votes to close embassy in Israel +++ Annalena Baerbock interview on Israel-Hamas war
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We take a road trip across Africa to find investigate the continent’s growing traffic problems.
South African lawmakers vote to shut Israel's embassy
South African lawmakers voted to close Israel's embassy amid criticism by politicians of Israel’s conflict with Hamas.
Don't let obesity take you down
Dr. Chinonso Egemba meets a plus size dancer to learn what being obese means for her mental and physical wellbeing.
Unifying Nigeria - How to overcome tribalism
Tribalism remains deeply rooted in Nigerian society today, sparking unrest. Can young Nigerians overcome it?
Ceramics program helps improve lives of HIV/AIDS patients
Ardmore Design in South Africa support artists and focuses on helping people who are living with HIV/AIDS.
BRICS calls for 'sustained' truce in Israel-Hamas war
South Africa, Russia, China, Brazil, India in the BRICS bloc have agreed a common response to the Middle East conflict.
G20-led Africa summit stresses 'colossal' investment need
African leaders used the G20 Compact with Africa summit to call for more European investment.
In Africa, demands for slavery reparations grow louder
African leaders are leading a global movement demanding compensation for the slave trade and colonial-era injustices.
Clearing plastic waste out of Lake Victoria
In Uganda, young divers are being trained to retrieve plastic trash out of Lake Victoria.
Who should win West Africa's jollof war?
Gambia won a recent jollof contest in Lagos. But what do the traditional custodians of this West African rice dish say?
Crete gets to grips with invasive lionfish
Crete is struggling with a plague of lionfish, an invasive species.
DW Business
The IMF defends its calls for member countries to increase their contributions with changing their voting power
DW Africa: News headlines — 20 November 2023
Germany's Compact-with-Africa summit begins in Berlin +++ Liberia's incumbent Weah congratulates opposition Boakai +++ Today is World Children’s Day
Why Chinese mobile phones are popular in Africa
Smartphones made by Chinese manufacturers are tailored to the African market.
Rapper Killa Ace - Because of my tribe
Gambian musician Killa Ace sings about the challenges of tribalism.
Lighting up rural Zimbabwe with upcycled plastic and LEDs
A lamp made from upcycled plastic bottles and used LED lights provides illumination in rural Zimbabwe.
Meet one of Africa's last hunter-gatherer tribes
Threatened by climate change, what's being done to protect small, Indigenous communities like the Hadzabe in Tanzania?
Berlin summit aims to boost investment in Africa
Germany is hosting an investors' summit in Berlin as part of its commitment to help African nations make economic gains.
Smartphone addiction, warring chimps & sulfur
Sometimes, improving pollution... makes global warming worse. Also, women are more addicted to their phones than men.
Reparations for colonial-era crimes.
Some Africans are starting to agitate harder for reparations for colonial-era crimes.
South Africa's Julius Malema holds Kenya's Ruto to account
South Africa's firebrand politician, Julius Malema, gave a dynamic speech at the launch of the Pan-African Institute, in which he criticized Kenya's President William Ruto. Malema received enthusiastic cheers from the audience. But did he cross a line and break the African etiquette that a guest does not speak ill of their host?
Furniture to trigger emotions?
"Dokter and Misses" create distinctive pieces that evoke emotions, igniting humor and connection.
Mali: Is Kidal's recapture a step toward peace?
Mali's military has taken Kidal from rebel groups. But experts fear that any new attacks might jeopardize lasting peace.
Lithium mining in Africa reveals dark side of green energy
The new rush for lithium in Africa risks fueling corruption and harming the environment, investigations have shown.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
Upycling plastic bottles into solar-powered lamps in Zimbabwe, and Crete copes with invasive fish.
Africalink on Air — 16 November 2023
Kenya's parliament approves police deployment to Haiti+++ Malawians face Kwacha devaluation+++ Zambia's anthrax outbreak
Zimbabwe's all-female, environmentally sustainable gem mine
The Zimbaqua gem mine in Zimbabwe empowers women and keeps its environmental impact to a minimum.
Africalink on Air — 15 November 2023
UK court rejects Rwanda asylum policy +++ A new war in the Horn of Africa? +++ Africa at the UNCCD
DW Africa News Headlines — 15 November 2023
US President Joe Biden meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping +++ Israel's military says its forces have entered Gaza's al-Shifa hospital +++ UK Supreme Court says plan to send migrants to Rwanda is unlawful
Africalink on Air — 14 November 2023
How South Africa is coping with diabetes +++ Liberia holds presidential runoff +++ Accra Reparations Conference opens
DW Africa News Shots — 14 November 2023
Eyewitnesses say Israeli tanks have taken up positions outside Gaza's al-Shifa hospital +++ Liberians vote on Tuesday in a runoff election +++ Tuesday is World Diabetes Day
Bikes help girls in rural Uganda get an education
An organization in Uganda helps girls to get an education by providing them with bicycles.
Ethiopia and Eritrea: Is a new war looming?
Ethiopia and Eritrea made peace in 2018, but control of the Assab port serving both countries has sparked tensions.
Liberia: George Weah in presidential election runoff
Liberia is counting votes on whether to hand George Weah a second term as president or to elect veteran Joseph Boakai.
Why canceling YouTube's MrBeast after building 100 wells in Africa is not smart
YouTube's blockbuster creator MrBeast has released a video in which he claims he built 100 wells across Africa. While such a philanthropic endeavor might seem commendable, it unexpectedly ignited a storm of backlash from Kenyan activists and journalists. What are the unintended effects of the YouTuber's actions?
Norway's seed vault protecting Africa's food supply
African scientists have preserved precious seeds in the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, deep in Norway's Arctic permafrost.
DW Africa News Shorts — 13 November 2023
Uganda's constitutional court to hear a case challenging the anti-LGBTQ law +++ Dozens of Kenyans displaced from their homes in the northeast, following heavy rains +++ Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hails ground offensive in Gaza
What is the AGOA US-Africa trade program?
AGOA is a trade pact that allows eligible African countries to export some of their produce to the US tax free.
Southern right whales face new challenges
How is climate change affecting South Africa’s southern right whale population?
BMX enthusiasts in Nigeria welcome new park in Lagos
The first BMX park in West Africa recently opened to help develop the sport in Nigeria.
DW News Africa with Raheela Mahomed, November 10, 2023
Will the killing ever come to an end in Cameroon? We ask the president of the Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa. Plus: AI helps to put healthy, locally available food on people's plates. We meet a Tanzanian entrepreneur who developed an award-winning app. Plus: We head to a new BMX park to watch Nigeria's next generation of riders spinning the wheels.
Burkina Faso: Rights groups slam conscription of critics
Rights groups say the Burkinabe junta is using its "general mobilization" as a strategy to silence dissenting voices.
How important is visa-free policy for Africa?
The youths react to visa-free policy Africa
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