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Burkina Faso: Why citizens are unhappy
The military takeover comes after months of protests over the government's failure to curb terrorist attacks.
AfricaLink on Air — 24 January 2022
Burkina Faso 'attempted coup'+++ Malema's party on xenophobia +++ Zambia's specialized anti-graft Courts +++ AFCON 2021
Africans need to tell their own stories
Harrison Mwilima
Africa has long been documented from a Eurocentric perspective. It's time for Africans to write about their own culture.
Why education remains a challenge in Africa
Many students in sub-Saharan Africa are being left behind. But activists on the continent are fighting to change that.
AFCON 2021: A tough exit for Nigeria's Super Eagles
The Super Eagles won all their three group games but came unstuck against Tunisia's Carthage Eagles in Garoua.
Stowaway survives flight from South Africa to Amsterdam
The man was found alive in the nosewheel section of the cargo plane when it landed in Amsterdam, Dutch authorities said.
Soccer fans come out for Africa Cup of Nations games
The Africa Cup of Nations is not only about football.
AFCON: Football fever in Cameroon
DW looks at how fans have been experiencing the Africa Cup of Nations so far.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Yemen: Civilians suffering during civil war, Cyprus: New hope for the ghost town Varosha
South Africa opens up
Omicron was first detected in South Africa. But the worst is over as cases fall and the country returns to normalcy.
Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The legacy of colonialism. How is it shaping our society today? Four artistic positions.
German museum identifies likely looted objects
A Munich museum says 50 objects in its collection may have been stolen during colonial times.
COVID-19: African scientists say omicron could end pandemic
African scientists are optimistic that the variant could mark the end of the pandemic and the beginning of an endemic.
Where Africa's best players come from
Where do Africa's best players come from and what differentiates African football?
AFCON: The unraveling of Algeria
The Fennec Foxes had entered the tournament as favorites with an unbeaten run dating back to 2018.
Liberia: Stampede at church event kills dozens
The deadly stampede occurred in a suburb of the capital, Monrovia, with police warning the death toll may increase.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
African artists’ creations shape the continent’s diverse creative tapestry. We meet them in Congo, Ghana and Nigeria.
Flowking Stone and his home town Kumasi
Rapper and musician Flowking Stone takes us on a tour of Kumasi, the former capital of the Ashanti Empire.
London's trailblazing Nigerian artist
British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori channels his eye-catching creativity into furniture, toys and urban spaces.
Why DRC's art is worth fighting for
We meet artists in Kinshasa to discuss the way forward for Congo's rising creatives.
Diamonds in the rough: Congo’s art scene
Turning trash into art is the mission of the artists at ‘Ndayku ya la vie est belle’ in Kinshasa, DRC.
Examining the poor reputation of African armies
Many armies in Africa are perceived as being underfunded, underequipped and ineffective.
AFCON road trip helps Nigerian refugees believe in dreams
Twenty-four girls from the Minawao camp enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime watching Nigeria at the AFCON.
AFCON 2021: The fall of Ghana’s Black Stars
The four-time African champions suffered an unlikely group stage exit from the competition
AfricaLink on Air — 18 January 2022
Sierra Leone marks 20 years since war+Sudan protests+Rwandan app fights teenage pregnancy+Turkey's rebellious youth
Mali's ex-President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita dies
Former Malian President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita, who led the country until he was ousted in a 2020 coup, is dead.
Theft or performance?
Activist Mwazulu Diyabanza livestreamed his attempt to take an artefact from a Paris museum.
Teenager dreams in South Africa
Mbali Mbeleko is 18 and comes from Cape Town. She likes sports and wants to study media abroad.
AfricaLink on Air — 14 January 2022
African nations finally put trust in own coaches+++Ethiopia accuses WHO chief of links to rebellious Tigrayan forces
Nigeria seeking the ultimate revenge in Cameroon
The Super Eagles are hoping to make a point at the home of one of their biggest continental rivals.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 January 2022
Cameroon's separatist violence +++ A coup plot in Burkina Faso? Who are behind it?
'The world would take Africa more seriously'
Sports scientist Kamilla Swart speaks to DW about why awarding the Olympic Games to Africa would be a good idea.
Bitcoin's carbon footprint and countries' energy transitions
South Africa moves away from its reliance on coal. New EU exceptions for nuclear and gas. And what to do about Bitcoin?
Analysts forecast grim economic outlook for Africa
Although African economies have slightly recovered from the impact of COVID-19, economic growth in 2022 is uncertain.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit Gambia, many young people fell through the cracks and lost their livelihoods.
Taking grassroots activism across Nigeria
A young Nigerian environmental activist co-founded a group that teaches how to live in better harmony with nature.
Cameroon: Opposition lawmaker killed
A prominent lawyer and opposition lawmaker was shot dead by suspected separatist fighters.
Africa is facing an endemic coronavirus
The pandemic shutdowns are coming to an end across Africa. Now, people are seeking a way to live with the virus.
AfricaLink on Air — 12 January 2022
Furore over Malawi's amnesty to corrupt leaders+++Rwanda's forced vaccination+++Sierra Leone's AFCON team
AfricaLink on Air — 11 January 2022
Fragile Ethiopian peace process +++ President Samia's purge+++ Nigerian fans +++Workplaces post COVID+++ Brexit outlook
South Africa charges parliament fire suspect with terrorism
Prosecutors added terrorism to the five charges a man who allegedly set fire to South Africa's parliament was facing.
Comoros at AFCON for the first time
Nicknamed after an endangered fish, the footballers from Comoros are far from dying out.
Delayed 2021 AFCON gets off to a vibrant start
The long-awaited 2021 Africa Cup of Nations has finally kicked off in Cameroon.
COVID: EU lifts flight suspension to southern Africa
The restriction had been imposed to halt the spread of the omicron strain, which was first detected in the region.
Political dynasties fueling crises in Africa
Analysts say grooming relatives to take over power is detrimental to African countries.
AFCON kicks off as hosts Cameroon beat Burkina Faso
Hosts Cameroon got off to a winning start at the Africa Cup of Nations — but they suffered an early setback.
Dictators in Africa using social media to cling to power
President Yoweri Museveni is suspected of using social media to consolidate this power. Is this a threat to democraccy?
Auction of Mandela's prison cell key halted
South African authorities are demanding for the key to be returned to South Africa.
Russian military advisers arrive in Mali
The West has criticized Mali for allowing mercenaries from the Wagner Group to operate in the West African nation.
Ethiopia releases several political prisoners
The move is part of an effort to initiate a "national dialogue" after a year of conflict in the Tigray region.
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