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Fact check: How Russia pushes its propaganda in Africa
From paying influencers to making Wagner Group propaganda videos, Russia uses many tools to sway opinions in Africa.
Niger coup not 'final,' says France as army backs putsch
Niger's Interior Ministry has meanwhile banned protests amid unrest and vandalism in Niamey.
Russia-Africa summit kicks off in St. Petersburg
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered free grain to six African nations hit hard by rising food prices.
More than 900 migrants drown off Tunisia's coast in 2023
The Tunisian coast guard recovered 901 bodies of drowned migrants off its coast from the start of the year.
AfricaLink on Air - 27 July 2023
Putin promises free grain to six African countries at the Russia-Africa summit+++Nigeria defeats Australia in World Cup
Russian influence proliferates in Central African Republic
Russia’s influence is burgeoning in the Central African Republic, and beyond.
AfricaLink on Air - 27 July 2023
Putin promises free grain to six African countries at the Russia-Africa summit+++Nigeria defeats Australia in World Cup
Fact check: Russia's influence on Africa
Russia uses various tools to increase its influence in Africa. DW's fact check looks at some of the narratives.
DW Business
Russia is hosting 17 African leaders at a Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg
Why mental health matters to young Africans
Listen to how the show went down!
Niger military backs call to remove President Bazoum
Niger's army command has publicly backed the coup and railed against foreign military intervention.
Putin set to welcome African leaders to Russia
Russia has ties to African countries. Can they hold now that Russia has left the Black Sea grain deal?
Footballer Evarine Katongo shows her hometown Lusaka
Katongo, part of the Zambia team playing in its first-ever Women's World Cup, showed DW the soccer-mad city of Lusaka.
Russia-Africa summit
Russia and African nations are at a summit in St. Petersburg this week. The Ukraine war will loom large over the agenda
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
Creative hi-tech methods to save South Africa's sharks and new ways to use second-hand clothes in Ghana.
Russia-Africa summit: Who stands to gain what?
Moscow is likely to portray itself as Africa's friend at the Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We take a look at child marriage, its cost to society and what is being done to fight against it.
Where do Russia's ties with Africa stand?
Russia is doubling down on its efforts to strengthen ties with countries in Africa.
Meet Nigeria's fully veiled cooking star
Sherifah Yunus Olokodana has become the go-to chef for Nollywood celebrities.
Nigeria: Lagos plans mass burials for 2020 slain protesters
Lagos state government confirmed a mass burial of 103 people linked to the anti-police protests two years ago.
Producing biochar and organic fertilizer in Cameroon
A young petroleum engineer has turned green after starting to produce biochar and fertilizer from organic waste.
Afrobeats artists take world by storm
We look at how African artists have catapulted the continent's beats into the mainstream.
Building collapses in Cameroon's Douala, killing many
A four-story building collapsed onto another residential building in Cameroon's most populous city of Douala.
Hong Kong opposition vanishes
Resistance to Chinese rule in Hong Kong has to be done quietly
South Africa dodges a bullet with Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin is subject to an arrest warrant issued by the ICC for alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
What Africa really needs isn't Ukrainian grain
Some analysts predict that ending the Black Sea grain deal will negatively impact certain African nations.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
Biochar production in Kenya, strategies against water shortages and an exhibition about climate change in Germany.
Nigeria takes steps to tackle 'rampant' disinformation
A group of media organizations recently trained 32 Nigerian reporters in information verification and cybersecurity.
Africa's animation industry goes global on Netflix, Disney
The release of Netflix original "Supa Team 4" is a taste of what's to come from Africa's animation industry.
Kenya's Ruto issues warning to opposition over protests
The opposition has called for protests once more, as the government warns it will clamp down on those who cause harm.
How will the end of the Ukraine grain deal hurt Africa?
Could Russia's refusal to let Ukrainian grain exit safely through the Black Sea exacerbate Africa's hunger crisis?
WHO issues cough syrup alert in Cameroon
The World Health Organisation has flagged a batch of "Naturcold" cough and cold syrup sold in Cameroon as toxic.
Wagner forces return to CAR before divisive referendum
The CAR is confident its July 30 referendum will go ahead — with the help of Russia's Wagner mercenaries.
Welcome to Africa's metaverse
Ubuntuland is more than just a place, it’s the African way of the metaverse.
Greening cement
How did a French startup cut down the CO2 footprint of its cement?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week, we spotlight Africa. We go to the Afro Nation concert where we meet some of the continent’s biggest stars.
AfricaLink on Air — 18 July 2023
Central African Republic constitutional referendum +++ Weakening African currencies +++ Displaced women in South Sudan
How will the end of the Ukraine grain deal impact Africa?
Africa's World Cup women raise unfair pay and sexual abuse
Many players' enthusiasm for the 2023 Cup has been eroded by poor labor conditions, unfair payments and sexual abuse.
Soprano Golda Schultz
Singing for equal rights: opera singer Golda Schultz.
Liberation! Nelson Mandela and Eduardo Mondlane
We profile two giants of the African liberation era: Mozambique's Eduardo Mondlane and South Africa's Nelson Mandela.
Scientists wage fungal warfare against witchweed
A team of local scientists in Kenya is growing a bio-herbicidal fungus to fight back against an invasive plant.
Africa's fractured relationship with the ICC
African leaders have often complained about wrongful targeting by the International Criminal Court.
Using bytes and bees to enhance green smallholders
A startup in Zambia is helping farmers to form saving circles, access payment services and receive personalized advice.
South Africa's modern-age spiritual healers
Meet the young South African healers who are trying to change the image of African spirituality.
Help for elephants in distress
Traumatized, abused or orphaned — in Africa and Asia, rescue facilities take care of elephants in need of help.
African tourists travel to discover Africa
Edward Echwalu and Maureen Agena from Uganda are on a mission to inspire more Africans to discover their own continent.
South Africa's citizens suffer water crisis
For years now, South Africans have been enduring a water crisis that has hugely affected everyday life.
The app 'Love Land'’ teaches sex education
The app, "Love Land," helps educate teenagers on topics around love and sex.
Iran's African Interests
Analyst Danny Citrinovicz tells Brent Goff that western leaders need to take a closer look at Iran's engagement with Africa. This as Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi makes a three nation tour of the continent
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