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Handmade African leather goods as status symbol
Genuine leather has been a symbol of status and luxury for years, and that is set to last.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Genuine African leather goods, mixing it up in Mauritius and female empowerment by Mama Nike.
South Sudan floods: A forgotten catastrophe
Amid lingering floodwaters that destroyed villages in 2019, people have given up hope that they will soon return home.
Can dialogue resolve Nigeria's 'IPOB problem'?
The Indigenous People of Biafra has distanced itself from a sit-at-home order by the Biafra Republic in Exile.
Nigeria's population boom: Path to poverty or prosperity?
Nigeria's population is growing at an exponential rate. Harnessing the potential of youth is paramount, experts say.
South Africa: Zuma in Russia for 'health reasons'
The former president who had his bid to avoid returning to prison denied, is in Russia for medical treatment.
US university admissions ruling triggers a rethink
The decision to strike down affirmative action sparked a discussion on who gets what kind of higher education — and why.
Iran's Raisi visits Zimbabwe amid tensions with West
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi was in Zimbabwe on Thursday wrapping up his three-nation African tour.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Blockchain helping farmers in Zambia, how to fight invasive plants in Kenya and how cement can be more sustainable.
The Flip Side of next level gaming in Africa
Online gamers around Africa are delighted over Amazon’s new Africa headquarters in Cape Town. They expect the conglomerate will give Africa’s gamers the servers they need to compete fast and fairly worldwide. But Amazon’s new HQ is a game changer for the first modern humans in Africa too. The company will effectively become the custodians of Khoi and San sacred land and heritage.
New rapid malaria test: A breakthrough by Angolan twins
The innovative system delivers a result just two minutes after a patient places their index finger in the device.
No hope for peace as war in Sudan intensifies
Peace talks in Sudan have failed as the warring parties seek to further consolidate their respective power.
Iranian President Raisi kicks off Africa tour in Kenya
The tour marks the first visit by an Iranian leader to Africa in over a decade as Iran looks to forge new partnerships.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week, The 77 Percent explores the role of tradition in the lives of young people around Africa.
Sudan: Over 3 million displaced by conflict, UN says
The vast majority of those who were displaced were from the capital Khartoum region.
Cape Verde's neglected community
The community of Chocalho, in Cape Verde, faces many difficulties. There are no roads and no drinking water.
Stranded in Tunisia: African migrants' urgent plea for help
Tunisia's crackdown against Sub-Saharans is escalating. Hundreds of migrants remain in the desert without water or food.
Ethiopia signals interest in joining BRICS
What chances does Addis Ababa have to join economic powers like China, Russia, India, Brazil and South Africa?
Athletics: Caster Semenya wins testosterone limit appeal
The South African runner has won an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights. But it won't enable a direct return.
African exchange rate: Sliding currencies stoke inflation
African currencies have lost ground against the US dollar, further driving inflation in the import-reliant region.
Guinea Bissau: Mafia, drugs and a former president's son
The son of a former Bissau-Guinean president is suspected of links to drug trafficking and to last year's coup attempt.
Reducing water waste through hydroponic farming
An entrepreneur in Tunisia grows vegetables hydroponically, which saves water while producing greater yields.
Solar farms that shelter plants and animals
SUNfarming makes solar arrays that produce energy and provide shelter and space for plants and animals.
Johannesburg hit by rare snowfall
The flakes were a treat for some, but forecasters warn the cold snap could put vulnerable communities at risk.
South Africa: Johannesburg revels in snowy surprise
Johannesburg experienced its first snowfall in over a decade, surprising residents and delighting children.
Africa: Germany takes over presidency of Sahel Alliance
Berlin says jobs, agriculture and security will be top priorities for its tenure at the helm of the development group.
Spain rescues 86 in search for missing migrant vessels
Three boats with as many as 300 migrants went missing after leaving Senegal for the Canary Islands two weeks ago.
Ecotourism in Angola's Zanga caves
Environmentally conscious tour guides are hoping to develop the caves, in Kwanza Norte province, in a positive way.
Three scenarios for Ukraine's NATO membership
Joining the Western military alliance is a dream for Ukraine. Is it realistic? DW outlines three potential scenarios.
Fighting to use sex toys in Africa
Some countries in Africa still have outdated laws on "indecency" and "obscenity," imposed by former colonial powers.
Can upcycling pick up fast fashion's slack in Africa?
Dozens of shipping containers filled with discarded clothing arrive in Ghana every week.
Is Europe's used clothing a boon or burden for Africa?
Secondhand clothing from the Global North is a thriving business in Africa, but it hurts local producers.
Tensions over sub-Saharan migrants escalate in Tunisia
Tunisian authorities are being accused of shipping migrants to the desert and abandoning them.
Exploring identities in South Africa
Why Thania Petersen's art is an act of defiance.
Explainer: Kiswahili – the language that unites Africa?
July 7 is Kiswahili Language Day. But turning it into Africa’s common language has proven to be a challenge.
Sudan: Sexual violence against women spikes
Dozens of women and girls have been raped and sexually assaulted by fighters as the conflict approaches its third month.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: a haven for migratory birds in Sierra Leone and cleaner streets in Nigeria thanks to Spiderman!
Is drinking seawater Barcelona's solution to drought?
Drought-stricken Barcelona is home to Europe's biggest desalination plant. Could it solve the city's water shortages?
South Africa: Mining gas leak claims 17 lives
The incident has been linked to a nitrate oxide gas leakage from a cylinder used in an illegal mining activity.
Traditional versus modern circumcision
In some African cultures, boys must undergo circumsion as a rite of passage to manhood.
AfricaLink on Air — 05 July 2023
UN worried as clock ticks on Ukraine grain deal+++South Sudan elections set for 2024
Popularizing plants that make their own fertilizer
Chickpeas are protein-rich and sustainable, but can they be grown in Germany?
Senegal: Making the best of a prickly problem
An entrepreneur in Senegal is turning cacti into biogas and organic fertilizer.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW heads to Cameroon to discuss how music protectionism affects culture, creatives and bank accounts.
Sudan's hidden water riches under the desert
Sudan sits on top of the world's largest fossil water reservoir, but can it be managed sustainably?
Wagner Group operations in Africa
There's evidence that mercenaries from Russia's Wagner Group operate in at least four African countries.
Black Africans underrepresented in cycling
An organization called "Team Africa Rising" is aiming to create opportunities for young people on the continent.
Nigerian football: Public poll to decide head coach's future
The implications for the team and star striker Victor Osimhen could be severe ahead of AFCON and World Cup qualifiers.
What did Germany's FM Baerbock achieve in Sth. Africa?
After months of tension, Germany and South Africa displayed a new zeal to fight polarization during talks in Pretoria.
Making crocheting cool again
Crochet shoes are all the rage in South Africa and it's because of Mama Kea.
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