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Invasive mosquito linked to new malaria outbreaks in Africa
The species thrives in urban areas and threatens to undo progress in eradicating the disease
AfricaLink on Air — 31 October 2022
AfricaLink Special Edition: DW's English for Africa turns 60 years
Get to know the MIL Content Hub - A powerful network in southern Africa
Get to know the MIL Content Hub. South African organizations empower Media and Information Literacy in their countries.
Congo expels Rwandan envoy after M23 rebel gains
The expulsion of Rwandan Ambassador Vincent Karega came on a day when M23 rebels doubled the territory they control.
South Africa cements new Zulu king's rule
King Misuzulu was formally declared the head of the most influential monarchy at a colorful ceremony in Durban.
Raising Africa's cultural visibility around the world
African Digital Heritage is a nonprofit digitizing tens of thousands of historic books and records.
Trapped in a Munich museum, a princess dreams of Africa
Viewed simultaneously by audiences in Togo and Germany, the play "Visions of a Return" focuses on questions of heritage.
AfricaLink on Air — 28October 2022
DW's AfricaLink special edition on PhDs and their relevance to Africa's job market
Turkey deepens its defense diplomacy in Africa
Sales of drones and other arms after Turkey signed military cooperation deals with dozens of governments in Africa.
Waakye: West Africa's favorite dish
It's just beans and rice, but Selasie Seda's updated waakye is much more than that.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Colorful street art in Lagos, outstanding architecture on Mauritius and fashion made in Zanzibar.
Madagascar drought: Surviving on cacti
DW correspondent Adrian Kriesch reports from the Ambovombe region in the island nation's south.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
See how an island in Senegal deals with trash and how natural forces are helping farmers irrigate crops.
Ivory Coast: Keeping Abidjan's litter under control
Environmental activists in Abidjan are looking for ways to stop global warming and develop new solutions for waste.
Rugby World Cup: What does success look like?
England are favorites but the biggest stage in the rugby union means something different to each nation.
African women take on entrepreneurship
In this week’s street debate, Michael Oti talks to young business women about what’s still holding them back.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week we meet the African women taking control of their stories – across the continent and abroad!
Female Entrepreneurship in Africa
Female entrepreneurs are making waves across Africa, contributing more to the continent’s GDP than ever before.
Homecoming: Kickstarting careers in Sierra Leone
After seven years in the UK, Edleen Elba is using her skills to help young Sierra Leoneans pursue their dream careers
Portrait: Nozi does not hold back!
Podcaster and blogger Nozibele Mayaba – AKA Nozi – speaks out on living positively with HIV.
German Africa Prize awarded to Omicron variant researchers
Sikhulile Moyo and Tulio de Oliveira played leading roles in the discovery of the coronavirus Omicron variant.
AfricaLink on Air — 25 October 2022
Omicron discoverers win German Africa Prize+++Lack of toilets keeping girls out of school+++Celebrating Malawi women.
Africa sees surge in cholera amid vaccine shortage
Kenya reports new cholera cases as Africa sees a spike in infections, especially in flood-hit Nigeria and Cameroon.
Ethiopia-Tigray peace talks open in South Africa
Peace talks to end conflict in the Tigray regions of Ethiopia have begun after a surge in violence in recent weeks.
German Africa Prize won by scientists who identified omicron
Scientists in Botswana and South Africa, who identified the COVID-19 omicron variant, win the German Africa Award 2022.
AfricaLink on Air — 24 October 2022
Ethiopia peace talks+++Ramaphosa vows to fight corruption+++US, UK warn of possible terrorist attacks in Abuja
East Africa's drought threatens millions with starvation
Violent conflicts in the Horn of Africa are undermining efforts to help the populations in need.
Ethiopia, Tigray rebels to begin peace talks in South Africa
The meeting marks ost serious effort to date to find a solution to the devastating conflict.
Sudan: At least 220 killed in tribal fighting
At least 220 people were killed in two days of tribal fighting in Sudan's southern Blue Nile province.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Can we actually save species from extinction? And the complexities of recycling PET bottles.
Turning organic waste into renewable energy
In Ivory Coast, agricultural waste is being turned into something useful like compost, biogas or even green charcoal.
Solar ovens cut down on wood use
An inventor in Morocco has come up with a solar-powered oven that does the cooking without additional fuel.
Protecting Zimbabwe's painted dogs
African painted dogs are classified as an endangered species, with only about 7,000 left on the continent.
Ghanaian doctor performs free reconstructive surgeries
Ghana-born Dr. Michael Obeng has famously performed many surgeries worldwide.
Dozens killed in Chad 'repression' of protests
Demonstrators opposing the junta's rule clashed with police in the capital, N'Djamena, claiming roughly 50 lives.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Ghana’s revolutionary recipe for making chocolate, the sound of Malawi and sneakers made in Africa.
Theo Baloyi's sneakers born in a Johannesburg township
From the trunk of his car, entrepreneur Theo Baloyi created Africa's only genuine sneaker brand.
Did #EndSARS change anything in Nigeria?
How has policing changed two years after the #EndSARS protests? We ask young people on the streets of Lagos.
Rap-Up: Killa Ace – Hear Us Out
Our resident rapper Killa Ace speaks out on why young people's voices need to finally be heard.
Looking back at Nigeria’s #EndSARS protest
We look back at the incidents leading up to the #EndSARS protests.
Are governments threatened by youth protests?
In Nigeria, the youth still ride the momentum from the 2020 #EndSARS protests. But are African leaders ready to listen?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Remembering Nigeria’s #EndSARS protests against police brutality two years later.
The 77 Percent — Social media and self-image
We’ll hear from some of the youth in Uganda and Nigeria on the impact social media is having on them. Join the debate!
East Africa vigilant as Uganda locks down Ebola epicenter
Authorities in Kenya, Tanzania and Rwanda are working to keep Ebola out after the virus claimed 19 lives in Uganda.
Global 3000 – The globalization magazine
Billionaires are bad for the climate, and business is booming as the wealthy buy up apocalypse bunkers in the US.
AfricaLink on Air – 17 October 2022
Why Nigeria's federal prosecutor failed to convict Nnamdi Kanu? +++ Nigeria floods toll has passed 600
New Chad PM urges dialogue for country 'going up in flames'
With Chad's election pushed back a further two years, junta leader Mahamat Idriss Deby is set to stay on as president.
Germany looks into Africa health chief racism allegations
The head of Africa’s Center for Disease Control has accused border control at Frankfurt Airport of mistreating him.
Euromaxx - Lifestyle Europe
This Euromaxx special is all about the impact of African creators on Europe's cultural scene.
'Afro': A new currency for Africa?
Senegalese artist Mansour Ciss has imagined a new currency to symbolize his dream of an economically independent Africa.
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