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The tangled quest to make COVID mRNA vaccines in Africa
The EU-African Union summit revealed a lack of collaboration between the world's largest drug companies and the WHO.
Assita Kanko: Europe is "babysitting" Africa
Stop aid. It is only contributing to the corruption of elites in Africa, says MEP Assita Kanko.
Africa: A continent in motion
Tales of home, tales of migration – the young filmmakers of Generation Africa
REV – The Global Auto and Mobility Show
An affordable mini eCar? Autonomous eBus in Estonia. Gambia’s girl-power garage.
ACM City One: The affordable electric people-mover?
Will the ACM City One electrify roads across Asia and Africa?
'We don't want crumbs from anybody's table'
COVID-19 vaccine patents: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks to DW.
Has the EU missed the boat on Africa?
Ludger Schadomsky
The EU-AU summit had a whiff of a last chance for "old" Europe to get its relations with Africa back on track.
World in Progress: A better place
Murders have gone down in Cape Town's neighborhood Hanover Park thanks to people making a change.
Meet Eco Africa's Chris Ilems
Based in Lagos, Nigeria's largest city, Chris Ilems presents environmental issues and solutions from West Africa.
Meet Eco Africa's Sandrah Twinoburyo
Based in Uganda's capital, Kampala, Sandrah presents environmental issues and solutions from East Africa.
Ditching cars for bikes in Cairo
Activists in Cairo are trying to persuade people to ditch their cars for bikes in the gridlocked African city.
Advancements in green mobility around the globe
Much of the transport sector is powered by fossil fuels. What damage does that do and what are some of the alternatives?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Cycling in Cairo, electric-powered motorbike taxis in Rwanda and how to use hydrogen power.
EU-Africa summit looks for 'fresh start'
EU leaders aim to strengthen ties with Africa as Chinese and Russian influence on the continent expands.
Escaping unemployment in South Africa in a food truck
One young man from Johannesburg escaped unemployment by starting up a mobile burger kitchen.
Africa groans under weight of COVID-19 waste
COVID-19 related waste is making Africa's garbage problem even worse.
Burkina Faso junta leader installed as president after coup
Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba was sworn in three weeks after leading a coup that toppled the government.
COVID digest: BioNTech unveils mobile vaccine units
BioNTech has announced a mobile facility to help production and distribution in African countries. DW has the latest.
AfricaLink on Air — 16 February 2022
EU to withdraw troops from Mali+++Cameroon's pygmy children and formal education
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Join us this week as we celebrate our 100th show and take a look back on our most memorable moments and characters!
Best of: My City
Our My City guides give us a snapshot of Africa’s most diverse and quirky cities.
Best of: The 77 Percent Street Debates
Our Street Debate moderator Edith Kimani recaps some of her standout Street Debate moments over the past year.
The presenters who will go the extra mile
Edith, Michael and Christine share moments when they went above and beyond their call of duty to get that perfect shot!
Memorable characters of The 77 Percent
We revisit some of the most memorable characters who’ve helped to bring our show to life!
Happy birthday to The 77 Percent!
Our contributors, reporters and fans share their birthday wishes for The 77 Percent.
The 77 Percent — Should polyandry be legalized
South Africa thinks women should have the right to marry two or more husbands. Is the society ready for that?
Will the Europe-Africa summit help heal the rifts?
With relations strained, heads of state from Europe and Africa will have a lot to talk about at their Brussels summit.
Generation Africa films offer new migration tales
The Berlinale's first South Sudanese entry and a Nigerian film revisit migration issues from an African perspective.
Segou'Art Festival on the banks of the Niger
They used to call it the African Woodstock, but growing insecurity has forced the Segou’Art festival to downsize.
Solar power for roasting coffee
Tech company PuroSole has developed a solar-powered machine able to roast up to 200 kilogram of coffee beans a day.
Cookbook for edible insects
A popular cookbook makes dining on insects more appealing to a wider audience.
South Africa: Oil exploration threatens coast
Locals on South Africa's east coast fear seismic testing will damage marine life and their livelihoods.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: a machine that roasts coffee using solar power; and the edible insects cookbook.
AfricaLink on Air — 11 February 2022
Alleged state-sponsored torture, abductions, and killings in Uganda
COVID-19 Special: Is endemic COVID-19 far off?
Will enough people soon be vaccinated or recovered for the pandemic to subside?
Omicron: Some South African insights
Drastic infection rates, yet the health system held up. So what can the world learn from South Africa?
AfricaLink on Air — 10 February 2022
Horn of Africa's drought crisis+++Ethiopia’s elusive peace+++Nigeria's DNA logjams +++ Ghana's E-Levy+++Kakwenza's woes
EU reveals €150 billion investment plan for Africa
Countries could benefit from the Global Gateway investment scheme, with billions earmarked for infrastructure projects.
Tanzania's martial arts actress
Agnes Kifaluka is a Tanzanian martial art actress. She works hard to make her dream become a reality.
My City: Koudougou
Koudougou in central Burkina Faso has an edgy feel to it. Local and Paralympian Victorine Guissou shows you around.
Rapper Albi X: "Don’t let anyone talk you down"
Rapper Albi X joins us in the DW studio to talk breaking boundaries and using music to overcome adversity.
Meet Albi X: Uplifting lives through music
Born with albinism, rapper Albi X faces down stigma and discrimination with his powerful Afro-trap beats.
Fight against the stigma of albinism
Abandoned by her mother as a child, Jane Waithera is now Kenya's best-known advocate for people with albinism.
World in Progress: Hello tractor?!
An app wants to make life a little easier for small-scale farmers by connecting them to others who own tractors.
COVID: South Africa 'returns to normalcy'
South Africa's government has lifted most lockdown restrictions, and tourists are flocking back.
How are Gulf countries dealing with slavery?
Arab states in the Gulf region have downplayed the legacy of repression and racism faced by minorities.
Africa embraces Huawei tech despite security concerns
Huawei is popular across Africa, but its systems could also appeal to authoritarian regimes hoping to cling to power.
AfricaLink on Air — 07 February 2022
Senegal wins African Cup of Nations+++ Favorite African referee Bamlak Tessema Weyesa celebrated
Senegal celebrates after AFCON victory
A public holiday has been declared in Senegal as football fans celebrate the country's long-awaited first AFCON victory.
Coups and COVID dominate African Union summit
The continent is reeling from a string of coups and COVID-19. But the path ahead still isn't completely clear.
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