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French policy on Africa 'evolving,' minister tells DW
French Minister for European Affairs Laurence Boone speaks to DW Brussels bureau chief Alexandra von Nahmen.
How could Ethiopia's dam dispute escalate?
Some experts have warned that further delays in settling the outstanding issues could have dire consequences.
Will AI help you work faster, or will it take your job?
Listen to what Ghanaians, South Africans, and an AI expert told us.
AfricaLink on Air — 12 September 2023
President Mnangagwa's new cabinet criticized for not being gender-balanced+++Representation of women in parliament
Kenya: Bumpy first year in office for William Ruto
Food costs and taxes are high, the opposition is belligerent and Kenyans are angry.
Sahel region: Are military juntas hindering stability?
Many experts say that only a return to democracy can address the crisis facing the Sahel's worsening security situation.
Azolla: From invasive plant to alternative animal feed
Azolla is a fast-growing and versatile aquatic fern that could revolutionize livestock farming in Egypt.
AfricaLink on Air — 11 September 2023
G20 admits African Union as permanent member+++Zambian president in China
Textile recycling in South Africa
The South African startup fighting back against textile dumping.
South African Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi dies at 95
The controversial politician was a pivotal actor in the transition from white apartheid state to multiracial democracy.
South Africa: Veteran Zulu politician Buthelezi dies at 95
South Africa's president announced the passing of Mangosuthu Buthelezi, founder of the Inkatha Freedom Party.
DW News Africa with Tomi Olapido, September 8, 2023
On this week's show with Tomi Olapido, we focus on the first ever Africa Climate summit and ask what's needed for the Continent to become a truly green powerhouse.
Skulls taken from colonial Africa set to return from Berlin?
Human remains taken from Africa were stored in Berlin for over a century. Living descendants have now been identified.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
The sound of the Soweto Choir, the power of spoken words and modernizing rural architecture.
G20 Summit to test India's increasing global clout
Hot on the heels of talks by emerging market BRICS nations, India is hosting the G20 summit this weekend in Delhi.
Who do sanctions hurt really?
Can sanctions really weaken warmongers and end wars? Who do they hit hardest?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Invasive plant or cattle feed? Reweaving discarded textiles and a replacement for palm oil.
Africa's wave of coups stokes fears among autocrats
The coups in Gabon and Niger have raised concerns among other African presidents who fear a threat to their power.
Explainer: What is ECCAS?
Here is all you need to know about the Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS).
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Meet young scientists who could help shape the future of the African continent.
Why Europe is pouring billions into African climate projects
European Investment Bank Vice President Thomas Östros speaks to DW.
AfricaLink on Air - 06 September 2023
Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu marks 100 days in office+++Is Tinubu fulfilling his promises to voters?
Africa Climate Summit concludes with 'Nairobi declaration'
The African Climate Summit ended with a call for world leaders to back new global taxes to fund climate change action.
Germany DNA study links colonial skulls to living relatives
A genetic match of colonial-era skulls from East Africa with descendants paves the way for the remains to be returned.
DW Business
Munich's IAA focuses on sustainability, e-mobility - Young Africans demand transition to clean energy
How climate change impacts farming in Africa
Unpredictable weather patterns are making it increasingly difficult for African farmers to plan ahead.
South Africa's infamous Ponte Tower gets a makeover
Social enterprise Dlala Nje is helping to shed the rough image of the tower as part of a regeneration project.
Owls help farmers in Cyprus
The island of Cyprus has found a special way to clear its buffer zone of rodents.
South Africa: World's largest rhino farm bought by NGO
Activists hope to return 2,000 white rhinos to the wild in the coming decade after purchasing the breeding operation.
Africa's first-ever climate change summit
As the first-ever Africa Climate Summit kicks off, will the political elite match their words with meaningful action?
Human-baboon conflict mitigation
As baboons roam the streets of a Cape Town suburb, they wreak havoc in their search for food.
Horn of Africa suffering from worst drought in 40 years
Africa accounts for only about 4% of global emissions but bears the brunt of the consequences of climate change.
Landmark Africa Climate Summit opens in Nairobi
African countries are bearing the brunt of climate change, despite contributing the least to global emissions
South Africa says no evidence of arms shipment to Russia
The US accusations have raised questions about South Africa's neutrality on Russia's war in Ukraine.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, September 1, 2023
Join Christine Mhundwa for more on the growing number of military coups in Africa. We ask: who will be next? Plus: the ambitious plan to provide a daily hot meal to four million school children in Kenya.
South African police kill 18 suspects in shootout
The suspects were allegedly held up in a house, planning a hit on a cash-depot in the Limpopo province.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: minimizing human-baboon conflict in South Africa and using owls as a natural rodent control in Cyprus.
Deadly South Africa fire a 'wake-up call' on housing
South Africans are coming to terms with a building fire in Johannesburg that has killed at least 74 people.
Has the EU's Africa policy failed after wave of coups?
Europe seems to have ever fewer options as it watches West African states go through coup after coup.
Inside Europe - 31 August 2023
The sexual harassment scandal that’s polarising Spain, Greece’s PM moves closer to Turkey, and can Germany’s embattled coalition government turn things around in time? In the second half: Russian and EU narratives in Africa, the Netherlands changes its refugee policy and why Kyrgyzstan is reevaluating its history.
Gabon: Coup ousting President Ali Bongo wasn't a suprise
Despite his family's vast wealth and influence, Ali Bongo's grip on power had weakened in the past years.
Gabon: Who is the Bongo family?
The Bongo family has ruled Gabon for nearly six decades accumulating enormous wealth and power.
South Africa: Johannesburg building fire kills dozens
It is unclear what sparked the blaze in the building that was "hijacked" or illegally taken over.
Massive Johannesburg fire leaves dozens dead
More than 70 people have died in a fire in rundown building, where officials said space had been rented out illegally.
Wagner's presence in Africa and what it gets in return
The Wagner Group is likely to continue in Africa despite Yevgeny Prigozhin's death. What does it gain by being there?
African Union suspends Gabon after military coup
The military leaders said strongman Brice Oligui Nguema would be sworn in next week as "transitional president."
Gabon: Military seizes power after reelection of Ali Bongo
The coup leaders have named General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema transitional president.
Why ex-French colonies in Africa seem beset by coups
Many former French colonies in Africa are fast gaining notoriety for military coups.
Climate change exacerbating conflict and poverty — IMF
Climate shocks are already disproportionately affecting war-torn countries, a new report from the IMF shows.
Large fish farm ensures local food supply
Aquaculture is boosting food security and living standards in Nigeria.
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