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Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Updating Ghanaian beans and rice, African statement pieces and Mauritian street artist Gael Forget.
Meet our podcasting trainers!
DW Akademie's PodcasTraining project spreads podcasting. These trainers make that happen!
US announces aid for Sahel amid Russia expansion
Niger, one of the world's poorest countries, is "a model of resilience," US Secretary of State Blinken has said.
Can migration be controlled?
How should Europe react to increased migration: with self-isolation or recruitment?
Has the Russia-Ukraine grain deal worked?
The grain export deal struck last July between Russia and Ukraine is due to expire on March 18. Has it worked?
Nigerian NGO provides prosthetics for kids
A Nigerian mother has set up an NGO to give prosthetics and hope to children who have lost a limb.
DRC's dilemma: Generate oil wealth or combat climate change?
Kinshasa wants more money for climate projects, or oil drilling could start in the world's largest peat bog.
Explaining the West's love affair with Rwanda
Well documented violations of human rights in Rwanda appear to leave the West indifferent.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
From the black market to online trading, we find out how 77 Percenters are coping with inflation across the continent.
Modern and sustainable – Cameroon's fashion
Cameroonian designer Liz Ngwane is winning awards for turning trash into sustainable fashion treasure.
Building the Benin of tomorrow
With a focus on sustainable design, architect Romarick Atoke is working to build the Africa of the 21st century.
Nigeria's forex trading boom
We find out why the forex trading industry is giving hope to young Nigerians.
Can young Nigerians stay afloat in a struggling economy?
Will young Nigerians ever get to experience financial stability? We ask entrepreneurs and business owners in Abuja.
The lure of South Africa's black market
More South Africans are relying on the informal economy to survive. But it comes with its own dangerous risks.
Blinken visits Ethiopia to push peace accord and fix ties
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visits Ethiopia to support the peace process with rebels in the Tigray region.
African Games 2023 in Ghana postponed
The multisport event has been postponed until 2024 due to economic pressure, delays and acrimony among key stakeholders.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: how farmers are combatting lack of rain in Kenya and an underwater drone 'made in Senegal'.
AfricaLink on Air - 10 March 2023
Special Edition: Migration and Tunisia racism
What are the solutions to youth unemploment
Listen to what Ugandan and SouthAfrican youths told us!
Punitive crop laws hurting famers in Africa
In Kenya, you could serve a two-year prison term if convicted of exchanging, sharing or selling uncertified seeds.
Ethiopia seeks to block UN probe into Tigray massacres
Ethiopia wants support for a motion to cut short a UN-mandated inquiry into atrocities in the Tigray war.
Migrants flee Tunisia after president's 'racist hate speech'
Hundreds of sub-Saharan Africans have been repatriated to their homelands amid a spike in vigilante violence.
AfricaLink on Air - 09 March 2023
Can technology guarantee transparent polls in Nigeria?+++ What are the solutions to youth unemployment?
Where do migrants from sub-Saharan Africa go?
Has North Africa become the new go-to destination for African migrants and refugees? DW examines the facts.
Zambia beefs up its borders to tackle illegal migration
Zambia has become a major transit point for human traffickers smuggling people into the southern African country.
AfricaLink on Air - 08 March 2023
Nigeria: Who are the women in the life of President-elect Bola Tinubu?+++Breaking skating gender stereotypes
South Africa appoints electricity minister over blackouts
South Africa's president has appointed a special Minister of Electricity to deal with the country's energy crisis.
Fighting racism in Tunisia 1 bag of groceries at a time
Ordinary Tunisians are volunteering to help sub-Saharan African residents who are being persecuted in their own country.
How can Germany's feminist policies benefit Africa?
Germany wants to empower women and girls worldwide with new feminist foreign and development policy strategies.
AfricaLink on Air - 07 March 2023
Is a new "electricity minister" enough to help South Africa tackle its energy crisis?+++Ghana battles Lassa fever.
South Africa: Spike in gun crime angers citizens
South Africa's police service is being accused of doing little to tackle the country's rampant gun violence.
Saving South African sharks scientifically
South Africa is using a wide range of hi-tech methods to protect the over 200 species of shark that live in its oceans.
Uganda mulls new anti-LGBTQ bill
A new bill which proposes punishing people who support or fund homosexuality has widespread backing from lawmakers.
Cindy McCain will lead UN World Food Program
Cindy McCain has been tapped to lead the world's largest humanitarian organization.
AfricaLink on Air - 02 March 2023
Why did it take long for African leaders to congratulate Nigeria's president-elect?+++ Anger in Kenya over LGBT ruling.
Film festival fosters hope in violence-torn Burkina Faso
As conflict and violence spread across the Sahel, Africa's biggest film festival promotes solidarity in times of crisis.
Turning stale bread into useful oil
A baker and a biotechnologist professor have come up with a way that uses yeast cells to extract oil from old bread.
Kaz: Unpacking mental health
What is mental health? Is it a spiritual affliction? Kaz breaks down the what, how, and why of mental health.
President Macron visits Africa with a new strategy
At the start of his Africa trip, President Macron announced in Paris that he will scale back French military presence.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We focus on mental health in Africa. Many countries are slowly implementing laws to de-stigmatize the condition.
Healing Rwanda's mental health
Former Rwandan beauty queen, Amanda Akaliza, is on a mission to demystify depression.
South Africa: The long walk to better mental health
Pamela Silwana suffered depression in June 2020 and after months, she’s on the road to recovery.
How African Ginger vocalizes his trauma
South African artist Seth Pimentel speaks out against domestic violence.
Africa's largest film festival focuses on strong women
At the film festival FESPACO, African cinema has freed itself from Western models, with women leading the way.
Tunisia: Presidential scapegoating stokes fear and support
Saied has scapegoated migrants as part of a crackdown, but protests and calls for an apology give hope as well.
France's Macron heads to Africa in bid to improve ties
The French president announced the withdrawal of more soldiers from Africa as he begins a five-day trip to the region.
With G20 in India, Global South addresses West
Many countries in the Global South are seeking a chance to redefine their relations with the West.
World Cup: South Africa's Kgatlana expects improvement
After winning WAFCON, South Africa is aspiring for more at this year's World Cup, striker Thembi Kgatlana tells DW.
France will reorganize military bases in Africa, says Macron
Ahead of his trip to Africa, Macron outlined plans for a "noticeable reduction" in French troops on the continent.
South Africa proved worth at Women's T20 World Cup
South Africa captivated a home crowd with their Women's T20 World Cup showing. Now they hope the effort leads to change.
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