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Inside Burundi's former capital: Bujumbura
Burundian singer Mow Kanzie shows you her favorite spots to relax in her hometown, Bujumbura.
S. Africa: 14 charged in music video models' rape
Freelance miners have been accused of raping women who were shooting a music video in an empty mine, prompting backlash.
Mali in mourning after attacks kill dozens
It's the second three-day mourning period of 2022 as the country struggles to deal with years of extremist insurgency.
India woos Africa with trade, tech, investment
India is trying to strengthen its long-standing ties to African countries, as New Delhi attempts to catch up with China.
Instead of EU, Tunisian migrants head south
With Europe increasingly reluctant to take in job-seeking migrants, many Tunisians are moving to sub-Saharan countries.
Kenya election 2022 — as it happened
Kenya has voted to elect its president as well as a new parliament and county officials.
Water supply in South African city critical
After seven years of drought some taps in the city of Gqeberha, east of Cape Town, are already running dry.
Blinken touts new US policy for sub-Saharan Africa
The US aims to counter China and Russia's influence in a region the top diplomat called a "major geopolitical force."
AfricaLink on Air — 8 August 2022
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrives in Africa to counter Russian influence
Blinken lands in S. Africa at start of Africa tour
The visit of the top US diplomat is seen as an attempt to counter Russian influence on the African continent.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
How technology is set to make farming more sustainable and efficient.
Backyard gardens empower women
Alberta Akosa's NGO Agrihouse Foundation encourages women to plant and tend their own backyard gardens.
'Afrimaxx': Celebrating contemporary African lifestyle
DW's new weekly lifestyle show presents African trends, tips and traditions.
Africa revives push for colonial-era reparations
Africa to consolidate all reparations campaigns for colonial-era wrongs committed by Europeans.
Mane to Bayern: Bundesliga expected to grow in Africa
Senegal's Sadio Mane has become Africa's Bundesliga poster boy after his move from the Premier League.
Blinken in Africa: Bringing back old allies
The US Secretary of State will try to bolster the US against its geopolitical rivals of China and Russia.
South Africa: The team who discovered Omicron
In November 2021, genome sequencer Tulio de Oliveira and his team discovered the Omicron variant.
Blind DJ Akpeji Ayodele mixes up Nigeria's music scene
DJ Aus J is shaking up Nigeria's music scene and has made a name for the positive vibes of his music.
Cameroon: Greenhouse farm to tackle global food insecurity
In Africa, greenhouse farming is an alternative to fight food insecurity caused by the Ukrainian war.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Using data to tackle problems along the Gambia River and a huge parking garage for city cyclists.
Tackling climate change along the Gambia River
Citizen scientists are assisting researchers to gather information on the Gambia River's marine and coastal environments
Fighting for climate justice in Nigeria
Nigeria's Adenike Oladosu started a pan-African climate movement to address issues specific to the continent.
The Gicumbi restoration project in Rwanda
A project in Rwanda helps farmers adapt to climate change by teaching how to restore land and plant different crops.
A sustainable fishing app for South Africans
In South Africa, an NGO has developed an app to help fishers bring their catch directly to market without middlemen.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In Nigeria, the youth still ride the momentum from the 2020 #EndSARS protests. But are African leaders ready to listen?
AfricaLink on Air — 03 August 2022
Somalians react to ministerial appointment of former Al-Shabab militant+++High cost of living in Kenya and Cameroon
Why do governments crash youth protests?
In this edition of the #77Percent, a security analyst provides tips on how to protest safely.
Monkeypox: Brazil, Spain report first deaths outside Africa
More than 20,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported, with Europe and the Americas reporting the bulk of infections.
Russia looms large over Macron's Africa trip
The French president hoped to redefine relations, but Russian overtures mean there's stiff competition for influence.
AfricaLink on Air — 29 July 2022
DW's AfricaLink special edition on insurance cover in Africa
The ugly truth of Nigeria's child trafficking
The trafficking of children in Nigeria for domestic service, sex work and forced surrogacy is rampant and lucrative.
A customized app store for Africa's game developers
Teddy Kossoko created Gara, an app store for African creators, after realizing standard options didn't suit their needs.
Canada: Global AIDS conference starts amid visa fury
Canada is hosting this year's International AIDS Conference. But visa issues are frustrating African would-be attendees.
South Africa's WAFCON victory inspires pay parity calls
Calls for equal pay have increased after South Africa won their first Women's Africa Cup of Nations title in Morocco.
Ancient green architecture in Egypt
Building climate-resilient, affordable homes in Egypt.
Pastry with an unconventional filling
Creating climate-friendly treats with algae.
Zimbabwe: Walkathon for forest
Environmental activists walk hundreds of kilometers across Zimbabwe raising awareness of the importance of the forest.
Tracking the world's largest turtles
Protecting the world's largest sea turtle at the last remaining nesting site in South Africa.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa, we track leatherback sea turtles in South Africa and meet an architect building energy-efficient homes.
Macron emphasizes security during Benin visit
The French president said Paris could assist Benin with advanced weaponry such as drones in order to fight terrorism.
Ethiopia: Lavrov dismisses 'so-called food crisis' in Africa
The Russian foreign minister has sought to offer Moscow's support to Addis Ababa amid Western pressure.
New Starts and Big Ideas
How Freddie Mercury inspired youth behind the iron curtain/ African climate activist/ Culinary diversity in Italy
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
This week, we ask: What has changed in the wake of 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?
Dancer Sam BB presents Brazzaville
Dancer Sam BB shows us the artistic side of Brazzaville, the capital of the Republic of Congo.
The rise of roller skates in Nairobi
Inline skating is rapidly growing in popularity in Nairobi — and young people have discovered their own skating oasis.
Rapper Killa Ace: 'Hear us out'
Our resident rapper Killa Ace speaks out on why young people's voices need to finally be heard.
Remembering Nigeria's biggest youth protests
DW looks back at the #EndSARS youth movement against police brutality, which swept Nigeria.
Fighting back against Gender-Based Violence
Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba interviews GBV survivor Lona Bawuti on why violence against women is sometimes hard to spot.
Russia's reengagement with Africa pays off
As African nations remain silent on Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the strengthened ties seem to be a winning strategy.
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