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Germany's Scholz arrives in Kenya on day 2 of Africa trip
Scholz has arrived in Kenya to continue his visit to the East African region.
Sudan updates: 7-day cease-fire fails as fighting continues
Fighting has gripped Khartoum for the 20th straight day, leaving the latest cease-fire efforts in tatters. DW has more.
Calls for UK to return royal diamond to South Africa
Calls are growing for the UK to return a huge diamond that will feature prominently at King Charles III's coronation.
Germany's Scholz talks Sudan, Ukraine on East Africa visit
Olaf Scholz has kicked off his trip by calling for the African Union to get a permanent seat at the G20.
The complex alliances shaping Sudan's conflict
As the Sudan crisis intensifies despite truces and ceasefires, DW looks at who's backing who amid the unrest.
Angolan DJ finds success with anti-drug anthem
Angola's Manuel Jamba Marcelino — aka DJ Lolo — is using his music to raise awareness about the risks of drug use.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Music seems to be Africa's heartbeat. But the business is complex and conflicting voices are loud.
Which music drives Africa's heartbeat?
Music seems to be everywhere nowadays, yet it's not the same! DW asks what is played where on the African contintent.
Germany flexes its soft-power muscle in Africa's Sahel
The end of Germany's military mission in Mali is the beginning of a broader development strategy across the Sahel.
Nigeria's doctors reject 'brain drain' bill
To prevent an exodus of medics, Nigeria's Parliament wants to keep doctors and nurses in the country for five years.
Restoring Tanzania's depleted soil through reforestation
Droughts in Tanzania make planting trees a challenge. The NGO Justdiggit has a simple method to alleviate that.
Tribe in Kenya at the verge of extinction
Rising water levels in Lake Turkana are displacing the smallest tribe in Kenya as fish stocks dwindle.
Ghana: Overcoming mental health struggles
Meet the NGO in Ghana which helps people with mental health issues to take care of their daily needs — through farming.
AfricaLink on Air — 02 May 2023
Influx of Sudanese refugees +++ Refugees in Malawi wary of headcount +++ Free health care for migrants in South Africa
Sudan crisis hovers over Olaf Scholz's visit to East Africa
Chancellor Olaf Scholz will focus on reaffirming alliances during his trip to Ethiopia and Kenya.
Africa: Should prosperity preachers be stopped?
Across Africa, men-of-God make murky claims of possessing powers to enrich their followers.
Gold mining in Senegal: A harsh way to make a living
Making money mining gold in Senegal is not easy, and it is an especially difficult life for women and children.
US, EU must engage with 'global swing states' — report
A new report claims the established global order is shifting and urges the EU and US to rethink relations.
World Refugee Day: Middle East and North Africa
Middle Eastern countries both host the most refugees in the world, and send the most people fleeing elsewhere.
Sudan updates: War would be 'nightmare' for world — ex-PM
An all-out civil war would have serious ramifications globally, warned Sudan's former prime minister. DW has the latest.
Why do LGBTQ rights face so much opposition in Africa?
Same-sex relationships are legal in only 22 out of 54 African countries.
The design empire of Palesa Mokubung
Meet the first female African designer to collaborate with the Swedish fashion company, H&M
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: turning farm waste into energy and educating Swedish schoolkids about the forest.
Sudan crisis puts Chad under pressure
Chad fears that the conflict between rival army generals will pile more pressure on its limited resources.
The beauty of travel in Africa
Get your bags packed and your passports ready for best the African continent has to offer for all you budding travelers!
The 77 Percent — The entrepreneur smashing glass ceilings
Deirdre King is a trailblazer in South Africa's male-dominated business world. From an early career in the film industry to top international brands to managing a radio powerhouse, King knows what it takes to reach the top — and stay there! She joins Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba for the customary snack as the pair talk leadership, and why South Africa would benefit from diverse leadership.
South Africa's withdrawal from ICC in question
The office of the presidency said an "error" had been made in earlier comments about South Africa leaving the ICC.
WHO pushes for zero malaria cases
Having approved a new malaria vaccine from Oxford University, Ghana is leading the fight against the disease.
Women risk health and safety to find gold in Senegal
Many women work in Senegal's mines but often find themselves victims of sexual exploitation and gender-based violence.
Africa strives to revamp its universities
More African universities are pushing to prepare young graduates for the modern and future job market.
South Africa: Family of 10 killed in mass shooting
Gunmen went on a pre-dawn shooting spree at a property in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.
Reclaiming the streets with the 'Biking Bandits'
Johannesburg’s urban cycling group brings people from diverse backgrounds together.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Afrofuturistic interior design, urban cycling in Johannesburg and dirndls made with African fabrics.
Uganda president won't sign anti-LGBT right bill — for now
President Museveni has called for changes to proposed controversial legislation against homosexuality.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 April 2023
Fighting continues in Sudan after second ceasefire fails+++Persons with albinism in Rwanda complain of exclusion
Power of Hip Hop
How are Hip Hop and Politics entwined?
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: the ban on bushmeat in Liberia and rethinking agriculture in Germany
Space industry: Africa is ready for liftoff
Africa has long lagged behind in the space industry. But the continent is now finally starting to catch up.
Sudan violence forces up to 20,000 to flee to Chad
Between 10,000 and 20,000 people have fled the Western Darfur region, as violence rages for a sixth day.
Rwanda's Kagame defends Russia's presence in Africa
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has defended Russia's presence in Africa while decidedly criticizing the West.
Sudan updates: Fighting continues after cease-fire agreed
Explosions shook the capital, Khartoum, hours after a one-day pause in fighting was due to begin. DW has more.
AfricaLink on Air — 18 April 2023
What is Kagame hoping to achieve - after visiting Guinea, Benin and Guinea-Bissau?+++Zimbabwe marks Independence Day
Tunisia: Police raid opposition party office, arrest leader
Rached Ghannouchi, the leader of Ennahda party, has been arrested, the latest in series of opposition figures held.
What role do European volunteers play in Africa?
European volunteers pay vast sums to organizations that claim to fight poverty. Is there a better way to volunteer?
Ethiopia: A floating house to attract tourists
An Ethiopian boat maker designed a floating house on Lake Tana to attract tourists.
South Africa: Man dubbed 'Facebook rapist' back behind bars
Convicted rapist and murderer who escaped a South African prison, leaving a burnt body in his cell, is back behind bars.
Africa: IMF sounds alarm on declining aid, rising debt
The International Monetary Fund warned that a "big funding squeeze" was slowing growth in sub-Saharan Africa.
Why is mental health not prioritized in Zambia?
Why can't Zambians access proper mental health services despite passing a mental health law?
German officials visit Mali and Niger
German officials are looking for new ways to keep extremist groups there at bay.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: a green alternative to plastic food packaging and a project that promotes peace and land restoration.
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