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Germany likely to deport scores of Nigerian asylum seekers
Thousands of Nigerian migrants could be affected by German government plans to step up deportations.
PTSD: Healing after Nigeria's EndSARS protests
Two years have passed since the #EndSARS protest but for some young Nigerians, the trauma lives on.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
The challenges facing South Africa’s southern right whales, and a sustainable gem mine in Zimbabwe.
How Africa's youths see their economies
As African economies struggle with global crises, youths from Ghana, South Africa and Uganda told us what they think.
AfricaLink on Air — 08 November 2023
WHO holds conference with African parliaments on emergency response +++ Tigrayan women dealing with trauma after war
DW Africa News Brief - 08 November 2023
Mali's army says it striked "terrorist targets" in Kidal +++ Israeli officials said the army was "in the depths of Gaza City" +++ Russia puts another International Criminal Court judge on its wanted list
Africa news summary - 07 November 2023
What's happening across Africa and in the world today? These are DW Africa's top three stories.
Can Kenyan police end gang violence in Haiti?
Critics argue that Kenya's constitution offers no provision for the deployment of officers outside of the country.
Expert opinions on Africa's economy
Young Entrepreneurs tell DW what steps are necessary to deal with the current economic conditions.
Congo: Graduates grapple with jobless crisis
Congo's educated youth are battling high unemployment and a congested labor market, prompting calls for an intervention.
Why is North Korea shutting some embassies in Africa?
Experts say many countries in the 'global south' are finding it more risky to have Pyongyang as a diplomatic partner.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, November 3, 2023
Following the historic apology from Germany's President Frank-Walter Steinmeier to Tanzania for brutal crimes committed under German colonial rule, we ask what Tanzanians make of the gesture and whether a plea for forgiveness is enough. We meet families who want more: the return of the skulls of their murdered ancestors and further compensation.
Why oil-rich Nigeria can still not fuel its economy
The 77 Percent travels to Lagos, where Edith Kimani meets young Nigerians who tell her how they view their economy.
Africa's visa regimes holding back trade, prosperity
Africa launched an ambitious project of a free-trade area in 2021, with all African Union member countries signing on. At the core of this free-trade area is the movement of goods and people. But the continent is still grappling with visa regimes that many analysts say is holding back Africa's economic prosperity.
Are Mali's nuclear power plans a pipe dream?
Mali has announced plans to build several nuclear power plants in cooperation with Russian energy firm Rosatom.
South Africa faces growing xenophobia problem
Xenophobia is nothing new in South Africa, but experts warn attacks on foreigners could rise ahead of the 2024 election.
Israel-Hamas war divides opinion in South Africa
The government has long supported the Palestinian people. But some Jewish South Africans want a more balanced stance.
Changing demographics and the impact on our future
Housing India's elderly, training Africa's young population and reviving Spanish villages with immigrants.
Can African leaders extend the US-Africa trade program?
Delegates at a US-Africa trade summit are mulling the future of Washington's flagship trade program for the continent.
What motivates young Africans to join the military?
The 77 Percent — Military Career Among Young Africans
Lesego Vorster: From Soweto to Disney+
The mission of Soweto-born Lesego Vorster has always been to increase the visibility of African stories.
What colonial crimes did Germany commit in Africa?
Germany, which had several colonies in Africa after World War I, has begun to come to terms with its colonial past.
Tanzanians welcome Germany's apology for Maji Maji massacre
Tanzanians welcome the apology by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier for the colonial-era Maji Maji massacre.
AfricaLink on Air - 02 November 2023
German president wraps up Zambia visit+++20th African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) Forum opens in Johannesburg
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
Stopping food waste in Nigeria, saving Atlantic dolphins and tiny houses from passenger planes.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
How are young Africans managing to stay afloat in today's economy? We asked youths from around the continent.
German president apologizes for colonial crimes in Tanzania
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier apologizes for the Maji Maji massacre and other German colonial abuses in Tanzania.
AfricaLink on Air - 01 November 2023
Spotlight on President Ruto's globetrotting+++Why it is so difficult to protest in Zambia+++Cybersecurity education
Zambia: Why is organizing a protest so difficult?
In Zambia, the right to assemble is guaranteed under the consitution but the reality is often different.
Ethiopia's Tigray region stumbles towards peace
One year after Ethiopia's Tigray conflict ended, complete peace remains elusive and a humanitarian crisis remains.
No simple way home
Following its independence in 2011, South Sudan suffered from a bloody civil war.
Scholz's Africa visit: Germany looks to boost economic ties
Chancellor Olaf Scholz's visit to Africa shows the continent's growing strategic and economic significance for Germany.
Germany to address 'dark' colonial legacy in Tanzania
Germany will confront "the atrocities of the German colonial occupation" in Tanzania, German President Steinmeier said.
How Nkiruka Azutoru won her fight against depression
Meet a young Nigerian who conquered her depression.
How Africans live in the diaspora
An African expat can sometimes encounter more than just greener pastures and a dream life.
Can Nigeria's community vigilantes combat bandit gangs?
With lingering security problems in northern Nigeria, states have been forced to come up with community-based programs.
Germany seeks Nigeria energy and migration partnerships
Chancellor Olaf Scholz is visiting Nigeria as part of West Africa trip. Energy sources and migration are on the agenda.
South African anti-immigrant group to run in 2024 election
The group has become notorious for raiding businesses owned by foreign nationals, aiming to make them leave the country.
Germany seeks investment boost in Africa
Germany's top leaders are visiting Africa to cement business ties and discuss new investment opportunities.
South Africa win World Cup: 'I can't believe what we did'
South Africa's fourth rugby World Cup win has shown the nation what it is capable of, said captain Siya Kolisi.
In Africa, climate change is igniting armed conflict
Fighting over water forced thousands to leave their homes in Cameroon in 2021. Many have not yet been able to return.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, October 27, 2023
We look at the growing concern in South Africa about an anti-migrant political party Dudula. What does it mean for South African politics and foreign nationals living there. Plus, how climate change is enflaming armed conflicts in the African continent. And, we meet a Kenyan stargazer inspiring young people to reach for the stars.
Male vs. female medics, what's your preference?
Listen to how the conversation went down!
DW Business
The UN has warned that severe fuel shortages may force it to stop delivering food supplies to civilians in Gaza
DW's AfricaLink Story of the Week — 27 October 2023
Eastern DR Congo conflict resurfaces two months ahead of general election
Kenya: New tax frustrates digital content creators
In Africa, Kenyans are among the most active users of platforms such as Tik Tok and Instagram.
Re-imagining the black female experience
Visual artist Buqaqawuli Nobakada puts her own black female lived experience onto canvas.
AfricaLink on Air — 26 October 2023
Nigerian Supreme Court affirms President Tinubu's election win +++ Kenya's court rejects GMOs
DW Business
China's Belt & Road marks its 10th anniversary, while the EU is just completing its first Global Gateway summit
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: an entrepreneur in Senegal produces biogas and organic fertilizer from cactuses.
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