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Masai Ujiri: Building young African dreams with basketball
The president of the Toronto Raptors is investing in African basketball through the Giants of Africa foundation.
Zimbabwe: WHO triggers measles outbreak response
WHO officials hope that crisis response initiatives will save lives amid Zimbabwe's measles outbreak.
Ethiopia: Tigray forces open to AU-led peace talks
Since November 2020, the fighting has killed thousands and displaced millions causing a humanitarian crisis.
South Africa: Flooding from burst diamond mine kills 1
The burst diamond mine flooded a residential area, causing a power outage in the town of Jagersfontein.
Queen's death sparks mixed feelings in Africa
Reactions to Elizabeth's death have been mixed in Africa, where Britain once ruled more than half the territory.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Fine designs by Aphia Sakyi, fine dining by Chef Obehi and dance styles by "Soweto’s Finest."
Tom London moves African modern dance
Choreographer Tom London is shaking up the South African dance scene with modern African dance.
AfricaLink on Air — 9 September 2022
Africans react to the death of the British monarch +++ Queen Elizabeth II had a special relationship with Africa
Win or not, Ons Jabeur already an inspiration in Tunisia
Ons Jabeur plays the US Open final today. Whether she wins or not, her legacy is already in place.
Elizabeth II and Africa: A special relationship
The future queen turned 21 on a visit to South Africa and was in Kenya when her father died and she ascended the throne.
AfricaLink on Air — 08 September 2022
Major famine looming in East Africa+++Ukraine sends grains to Somalia to mitigate famine
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Efficient ovens to improve working conditions in Benin and a unique bark cloth from Uganda.
How a student is taking on environmental problems
Oluwaseyi Moejoh wants to make environmentalism more popular across Nigeria.
Uganda's unique bark cloth
In Uganda, villagers have rediscovered a sustainable way of conserving a tree that produces a textile called bark cloth.
The ergonomics of earth houses
A look inside the ergonomic design of the sustainable earth houses from Swiss architect Peter Vetsch.
Solar-powered desalination in Somalia
A company in Somalia has significantly cut the cost of water by using solar energy to run its desalination plant.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Drug addiction can be hard to beat. But can the right treatment — from therapy to sports — really help?
From South African street kid to acrobat
Jacobus Claassen, a former Cape Town street kid, is now a star in the circus arena.
How to repel China's creeping media influence
The Chinese Communist Party would like everyone to see the world as it does. How can democracies counter propaganda?
Amazing Planet: Elephants communicate from head to toe
Elephants are skilled communicators with memories that could give humans a run for their money.
Beijing steps up the charm offensive in Africa
China has removed tariffs on 98% of the goods imported from nine of Africa's least developed countries.
Meet Kenyan speed demon Harmony Wanjiku
Kenya has a superbike champion in Harmony Wanjiku, the first Kenyan woman to race on a professional level.
My City: Koudougou
Koudougou in central Burkina Faso has an edgy feel to it. Local and Paralympian Victorine Guissou shows you around.
The 77 Percent — Anything admirable about polygamy?
Zimbabweans and Ghanaians share their views.
Japan ramps up aid to Africa to weaken China's grip
Tokyo has announced an ambitious multibillion-dollar program of economic assistance to Africa.
Rich nations pledge funds at Africa climate crisis summit
Africa generates less than 3% of all greenhouse gas emissions, but is particularly vulnerable to climate change.
'Sexiest Man Alive' Idris Elba turns 50
Idris Elba is a multi-talented actor, director, DJ, footballer — and was voted "Sexiest Man Alive" in 2018.
Victoire Ingabire seeks reconciliation in Rwanda
A major opposition figure in Rwanda, Victoire Ingabire Umuhoz has been calling for more democracy in Rwanda for years.
Germany rejects new negotiations over Namibia genocide
Berlin insists on implementing a controversial deal that recognizes the colonial-era genocide in Namibia.
Tanzania's drastic drought
Citizens in the Tanzanian Kishapu district in the north are urging more efforts to fight climate change.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: efficient use of water in agriculture and drought tolerant crops.
Scientists unearth Africa's oldest dinosaur
The find could be a piece in the jigsaw of how the oldest dinosaurs became established before spreading worldwide.
Germany's water is running dry
The German state of Brandenburg is renaturalizing rivers and growing heat-resistant crops.
Ancient irrigation for olive orchards
When the soil dries out, buried pots filled with water act as a reserve to keep tree roots well supplied.
Tom Mboijana: No age limit on eco activism
A man in Uganda has grown and nurtured a private forest and fought to reduce pollution caused by road construction.
Underwater drones to inspect offshore wind farms
Engineers in the UK are developing a deep sea drone to assume the work of divers in the offshore wind industry.
Protecting Africa's tallest creatures
Researchers in Namibia want to support giraffe protection by raising awareness about the life of these shy creatures.
AfricaLink on Air - 31 August 2022
Ethiopia's Tigray conflict erupts again++Cameroon bans 500 private schools++Hair salons empower young mothers in Mombasa
What is a healthy relationship with alcohol?
When does drinking become a problem? Nozibele Qamngana Mayaba quizzes motivational speaker and author Clive Vanderwagen.
Japan vows billions to counter China in Africa
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida pledged $30 billion in an effort to counter China's influence on the continent.
Discovering the art of brewing in South Africa
Soweto gives rise to the first South African female brew master, Apiwe Mawela.
How African women suffer silently through abuse
One in two African women experiences violence in her lifetime. But abusers silence their victims. How can this change?
Angola's ruling MPLA claims election victory
Angola's MPLA is poised to continue its nearly five-decade rule. But opposition party UNITA is contesting the count.
Angola's ruling party set to win election
Frustration over poverty and unemployment had given the main opposition party its best-ever chance of winning the vote.
How Africa increased healthy life expectancy
Across Africa, healthy life expectancy increased 10 years — more than anywhere else.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Managing food security in an age of major change and climate crises.
Zero-grazing policy to tackle feed shortages
A project is training livestock farmers in Rwanda to store grass using a technique called silage.
Using e-commerce to reduce food waste
In Ghana, a new e-commerce portal is connecting farmers with buyers. It saves time and minimizes produce waste.
How greenhouses can improve food security
An entrepreneur is promoting smart agriculture with modern greenhouses that use land and water more efficiently
Social Inequality in Africa
DW is in Lagos to find out how growing income inequality is tearing Nigeria's social fabric apart.
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