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AfricaLink on Air — 16 August 2023
What role can ECCA play in the Niger crisis? +++South Africa prepares to host the BRICS summit
What do we do about the climate crisis?
What do we do about the climate crisis? Insights from Brazil, Belize and South Africa.
German development minister starts tough West Africa mission
Kicking off a four-day trip to West Africa, Svenja Schulze said achieving regional stability remains a challenge.
Niger: Junta-installed PM Zeine visits Chad, 'open' to talks
Ali Mahaman Lamine Zeine, Niger's junta-installed premier, has passed on a message of "fraternity" to Chad's president.
Libya capital Tripoli rocked by militia clashes
Tensions flared between two of the Libyan capital's most powerful armed factions.
Germany's development minister arrives in Mauritania
Germany's development policy chief will discuss the situation in Africa's Sahel region with high-ranking officials.
UN force in Mali quits base early over insecurity
Mali's junta demanded in June that the MINUSMA force withdraw after a decade-long deployment.
An effort to bridge Botswana's health care gap
Dr. Kelly Champane studied medicine in Australia ─ but always planned to give back to her native Botswana.
Should parents be held liable for their children's crimes?
Listen to how the show went down!
South Africa: Jacob Zuma briefly jailed, quickly released
The former president's legal issues have taken yet another turn after he was released straight after reporting to prison
Niger: ECOWAS force on 'standby' as junta names government
The move came as leaders of the West African bloc ECOWAS held a summit debating a response to the coup.
South Africa: Is Julius Malema inciting white genocide?
Julius Malema has faced criticism after singing a controversial chant that was sung during the fight against apartheid.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this weeks edition of Eco Africa: protecting mangroves forest with crabs and preserving local plant varieties.
Explainer: What is the ECOWAS?
The recent coup in Niger is testing the powers and influence of ECOWAS. Here is all you need to know about the bloc.
Homecoming: The entrepreneur altering Kenya's tailor industry
From experiencing culture shock to being diagnosed with leukemia: Leah Otieno's life as a student in the US was far from easy. Even when she started to thrive, the thought of home still tugged at her heart. Today, she's the creative director and founder of a fashion and tailoring company in Kenya.
AfricaLink on Air - 09 August 2023
Niger junta accuses France of destabilising the country +++ Opposition groups in CAR reject referendum results
Zimbabwe's Sha Sha: 'Sisterhood is so important'
DW speaks with the "queen of amapiano" on sisterhood and women's empowerment in a male-dominated music industry.
World Cup: South Africa's success deserves support
South Africa's historic appearance in the 2023 World Cup knockouts deserves off-field recognition and investment.
Niger junta rejects African, UN diplomatic mission
The African Union, the West African bloc ECOWAS and the UN had planned a joint diplomatic mission to Niamey.
African women are World Cup's biggest winners
The African teams showcased the growth of women's football on the continent despite resistance from their federations.
Africa's World Cup over as France make short work of Morocco
The World Cup quarterfinal line-up is complete and it doesn't include an African team after Morocco lost to France.
The main routes migrants take to reach Europe
Migrants and refugees from Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia use these four main routes to reach the EU by sea.
CAR approves constitutional changes as opposition cries foul
The referendum was boycotted by the main opposition who decried the lack of an updated electoral register.
Senegalese fishermen: 'Barcelona, or die trying'
Fishermen embark on the perilous journey from Senegal to Spain’s Canary Islands, as native fish stocks deplete.
Filling the nursing gap in Kenya
US-educated nurse Yvonne Mugure decided to return home to Kenya to help tackle the post-pandemic nursing shortage.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
South African folk songs, Malian chef Mory Sacko and colorful sculptures made from flip-flops.
Explainer: Why are West Africans angry with France?
What is causing so many West Africans to feel upset towards France?
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: transforming schools in Tunesia and making the best out of invasive plants.
Niger: ECOWAS sets ultimatum to coup leaders
West African bloc ECOWAS has given coup leaders one week to end the coup.
Fixing Africa's electricity woes needs more than just power
Sub-Saharan Africa needs to fix more than its power supply problems to get the continent electrified.
Rhino poaching declines in South Africa amid crackdown
The number of rhinos killed by poachers at Kruger National Park dropped by half as part of nationwide downward trend.
ECOWAS: A West African work in progress
Sanctions imposed by ECOWAS on coup leaders have had little effect in the past, highlighting the alliance's weakness.
Mane to Al Nassr: Where did it go wrong at Bayern Munich?
Sadio Mane is set to become the latest big name to join the Saudi revolution — but where did it go wrong at Bayern?
Zanzibar's ban on men plaiting their hair sparks debate
Listen to how the conversation went down!
ECOWAS threatens 'use of force' against Niger junta
The West African bloc ECOWAS has given Niger's coup leaders a week to cede power or face possible military intervention.
Solar power brightens Kenya's energy landscape
In Kenya, solar energy is being hailed by experts as a game-changer in terms of cost-effectiveness and scalability.
Why Africa's top stock markets are on a roll
Stock markets in Africa are close to record highs after an incredible rebound from the pandemic.
Niger coup: West African leaders suspend ties with junta
As ECOWAS is set to hold an emergency summit, pro-junta protesters attacked the French Embassy in Niamey.
Central African Republic holds vote to abolish term limits
The proposed new constitution would allow President Faustin-Archange Touadera to seek a third term lasting seven years.
Putin's gamble with Ukraine's grain drags on
Putin promised grain to African countries hit by shortages caused by the war. African leaders told him to end the war.
Bridging the AI language gap in Africa and beyond
AI tools, which mostly use western languages, are useless to billions of people. Researchers are trying to change that.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 July 2023
Russia and African nations attend a summit in St. Petersburg on July 27 and 28. What's at stake for Africa?
Why many people around the world can't afford good health
Millions of low income people around the world struggle to be healthy.
African leaders urge Putin to consider Ukraine peace plan
The Russia-Africa summit also saw calls by leaders for President Vladimir Putin to return to the Black Sea grain deal.
Russia and Africa, weapons for resources
Arms trade will be in focus as the second Russia-Africa summit opens in St. Petersburg. Who ultimately benefits most?
Niger coup bid: What we know so far
Niger has been rocked by what could be its fifth coup since it gained independence from France in 1960.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
South Africa's most promising chef, an itchy trend from Ghana and how to define culture in Malawi.
Confronting Western prortrayals of Africa
Africa: a hopeless continent? Moky Makura challenges western views
South Africa's most promising chef
The journey of Moses Moloi is as interesting as the award-winning dishes he cooks up.
Human trafficking a growing menace for Africa
A growing number of Africans are being trafficked and exploited along migration routes to Europe and the Middle East.
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