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Rugby World Cup final: South Africa progress faces huge test
South Africa taking on New Zealand is the final die-hard rugby fans were hoping for.
Curing sick livestock with indigenous medicines
Farmers in northern Ghana are returning to scientifically backed indigenous medicine to treat their livestock.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
As Kenya buckles under the impacts of climate change, what kind of challenges lay ahead for local communities?
World Polio Day: Africa beats disease amid minor outbreaks
The World Health Organization (WHO) says polio has been eradicated from Africa since 2020 but more work remains.
AfricaLink on Air — 23 October 2023
S.Africa's operation dudula recent raids spark xenophobic fears
Harvesting energy with locally produced solar panels
A women-run company produces local, lower-cost solar panels to give South Africans better access to green electricity.
Kenya: President Ruto pushes for locally-made clothing
Stakeholders support President Ruto's drive to boost Kenya's textile industry.
Spain: Over 1,300 African migrants reach Canary Islands
Some 1,325 sub-Saharan African migrants illegally landed on the islands this weekend.
Liberia: Surfer's paradise in Robertsport
In the port city, surfers are practicing their tricks with borrowed boards and crossing paths with local fishermen.
South Africa's asylum system keeps thousands in limbo
South Africa's asylum system has a backlog of 130,000 appeal cases.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., October 20, 2023
Cancer is killing a growing number of Africans -- but is the continent well equipped to fight it? DW News Africa meets a Nigerian celebrity who survived cancer and now wants to create awareness. Plus: In Kenya we look at how fashion is inspiring young artists to face their challenges and dream big.
The Flip Side: Fake doctors, lawyers in Africa
Impersonators in Kenya and South Africa spark concern that trust in important professions could be undermined.
Serving sustainable fine dining in South Africa
Celebrated chef Wandile Mabaso aims to prove that African local produce can meet gourmet standards.
Why Africa relies on nuclear energy rather than solar energy
Many African countries are looking toward nuclear power to solve electrification challenges, but experts are worried.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
Microturbines on trees can harness wind power even in the city. Plus: a woman in Uganda risks her life to stop wildlife
Uganda vows to bring honeymoon couple killers to justice
A honeymoon couple and their tour guide were killed in a Ugandan wildlife park — the country have promised justice.
Ghana’s pioneering hybrid waste-to-energy plant
In Ghana, a new, one-of-its-kind waste-to-energy power plant produces organic compost as well as electricity.
Angolan brothers transform science research
Brothers Marco Romero and Marco Paulo are creating projects that are changing the lives of Angolans.
The 77 Percent TikTok Challenge: Terms and Conditions
The 77 Percent TikTok Challenge: Terms and Conditions
Shea butter helps empower women in rural Ivory Coast
A female cooperative in Ivory Coast that produces organic shea butter is helping empower local women.
Why Africa must ramp up mechanized farming to ease hunger
DW explains how the greater use of machinery and technology in agriculture can help alleviate hunger in Africa.
WHO endorses new malaria vaccine for Africa rollout
In Africa, malaria still causes hundreds of thousands of deaths every year. Hopes for a new vaccine are high.
The first Black woman to conduct and own an orchestra
Being the youngest Black woman to lead an orchestra is not enough for South African trailblazer Ofentse Pitse.
Eco Africa – The Environment Magazine
Shea butter production helps women in Ivory Coast earn a living and Ghana's new waste-to-energy power plant.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 October 2023 - Story of The Week
Israel-Hamas conflict divides opinion in Africa+++Why have African leaders remained silent on the Israel-Hamas conflict?
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Oddity as a design trend, cow dung as art and the first black female conductor to own an orchestra.
Israel-Hamas conflict divides opinion in Africa
There are calls in Africa for dialogue and protection of civilians caught in the conflict.
Should all African countries abolish the death penalty?
Human rights groups want the death penalty to be abolished globally. Should all of Africa abolish the death penalty?
China or US: Who's delaying debt relief to developing world
China has been widely blamed for the delayed global response. Beijing disagrees and puts the onus on the US.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
From falling in love to navigating atypical relationships: This week's edition is all about matters of the heart.
AI powered agriculture in Morocco
Using AI technology, an engineer in Morocco has developed a small robot that can detect and identify crop diseases.
AfricaLink on Air — 10 October 2023
Voters go to polls in Liberia after tense campaigns+++Gambia's Barrow hints at reviving Jammeh-era dictatorial powers
Rapping for real change in The Gambia
A Gambian rapper is using his popularity to try and get a million trees planted in his home country.
Why can't Mali's army secure its nation?
Can Mali's ruling military junta deal with insurgents?
Africa's 'kidpreneurs': A rising generation of trailblazers
With boundless creativity and an entrepreneurial spirit, these young Africans are taking the world by a storm.
Clearing plastic waste out of Lake Victoria
In Uganda, young divers are being trained to retrieve plastic trash out of Lake Victoria.
The wine industry's new frontier in Sweden
Scandinavia isn't known for its wine. But as climate change alters growing seasons Swedish winemaking is gaining ground.
EU-Maghreb ties: Reversing the old power asymmetry
Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia have toughened their tone with Europe. But the EU is walking a political tightrope.
Street art honors South Africa's heroes
The hyper-real paintings of street artist Dbongz Mahlathi adorn the city center of Johannesburg and vibrant townships.
In Senegal, migration to Canary Islands tears families apart
The navy has stopped thousands of would-be migrants. But economic hardship and a political crisis make life a challenge.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, October 6, 2023
A plea for help from South Sudan: The minister in charge tells us they are struggling to cope with thousands of people fleeing Sudan. And attacks on civilians are rising in Mali; we ask why the security situation has deteriorated. Plus: We speak to the director of 'The Black Book', the best performing African film on Netflix.
DW Business
EU parliamentarians are demanding the bloc impose sanctions on Azerbaijan
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: moving the boundaries of winemaking northward and a robot that can detect and deal with crop diseases.
What will France's troop withdrawal mean for Niger?
Experts say celebrations of France's withdrawal from Niger are premature and could have broader ramifications.
Can Africa survive without external support?
Some Western donors have suspended foreign aid to coup-hit African nations. Can the continent manage on its own?
AfricaLink on Air - 05 October 2023
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine was detained on arrival in Uganda +++ DRC: Renewed tensions after clashes
South Africa beefs up security to stop illegal entries
South Africa has taken new measures to help prevent people and goods from entering the country illegally.
Global Teen: South Africa
Siya lives in Soweto and would like to go into politics or music. He also loves Paris and fashion.
Displaced persons in Niger are speaking up and getting heard
In rural Niger, a new innovative radio format is leading to communal solutions for challenges caused by migration.
AfricaLink on Air - 04 October 2023
Congo opposition leader Katumbi signs up for presidential race+++DR Congo Nobel winner Mukwege declares presidential bid
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