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France hands back looted artifacts to Benin
French forces stole the artifacts from the West African nation amid a bloody colonial takeover 130 years ago.
Africa's art goes back home
France and Germany are returning artifacts acquired during colonial times. What about other European countries?
Convicted murderer Oscar Pistorius up for parole
Oscar Pistorius is being considered for parole. But he will first have to meet his slain girlfriend's family.
Ethiopia's war triggers fears in Kenya, South Sudan
As the yearlong civil war in Ethiopia's Tigray region escalates, Kenya and South Sudan are on high alert.
Getting people in plastic houses in Ghana
Houses made of plastic bricks reduce waste in Ghana's streets and are cheaper than houses made of steel and cement.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa we look at Africa's expectations for COP26 and a city's fight against costal erosion in Senegal.
COP26: What's at stake for Africa?
For Africa, the climate talks are about vital funding to secure the future of 1.4 billion people.
AfricaLink on Air - 05 November 2021
Ethiopia rebels 'join forces to defeat Abiy government +++Cameroon's President Paul Biya clocks 39 years in power
Can Africa reach universal internet access?
Despite recent growth in internet connectivity, Africa lags behind other regions of the world.
Gambia: Is Adama Barrow getting drunk on power?
Edith Kimani meets young Gambians who are starkly divided on Adama Barrow's presidency ahead of the country's election.
Satire with a message in Zimbabwe
The comedians at Zimbabwe's Bustop TV disguise their messages in humor — but it's not always enough to evade censorship.
Rap Up: Killa Ace on change in Gambia
Rapper Killa Ace speaks up on change eluding Gambians despite a transition in leadership.
Where do young Gambians stand on the upcoming election?
We asked young people on the streets of Serekunda which issues matter to them most.
Why do African politicians cling to power?
Old, power-drunk leaders still cling to power in several African countries. What can young Africans do about it?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Several African politicians want to stay in power – and are willing to change their country’s laws to achieve this.
Magic school inspires young South Africans
South Africa's College of Magic in Cape Town doesn't just teach magic tricks — it also brings young people together.
AfricaLink on Air - 2 November 2021
Death toll in Nigeria building collapse rises to at least 16 +++ Outcome and outlook of South Africa's local elections
Germany pledges funds to help South Africa ditch coal
Germany's environment minister said South Africa's coal phase-out could "become a blueprint for other regions."
How Germany's new government could impact young Africans
DW's The 77 Percent asks young Africans if they expect a stronger collaboration between Germany and African countries.
AfricaLink on Air - 1 November 2021
Africa Link is 10 years today! +++ A historic UN climate summit begins in the UK, but how well is Africa represented?
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, 29 October 2021
COP26 special program +++ Climate change hits Africa, bringing drought to northern Kenya +++ South African climate justice activist Kumi Naidoo on the urgency of climate action +++ What can replace South Africa's coal-fired power plants +++ Meet the farmer in eastern Rwanda who was tired of sitting in the dark
Growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso
Hydroponics farming saves on water and soil by instead using organic materials like coconut fiber or clay balls.
Doing Your Bit: Liquid fertilizer made from human hair
A young man and a team in Tanzania collect tons of hair waste and convert it to a keratin-rich liquid fertilizer.
The search for raw materials in northern Europe
To be less dependent on China, the European Union is looking to find critical raw materials on its own territory.
Saving Rwanda's bats by harnessing people power
A conservation organization in Rwanda is getting local communities onboard to help protect threatened bats.
Street Debate: What do Africans expect from the new German government?
We asked young Africans in Berlin what they expect from the new German government.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa, growing crops without soil in Burkina Faso, making fertilizer out of human hair clippings and using the traditional Nubian vault to create sustainable buildings the old-fashioned way in Mali.
AfricaLink on Air - 29 October 2021
COP26 Climate Summit: What's at stake for Africa?Uganda: Museveni makes U-turn in schools reopening
South Arica's public services key issue in local election
The lack of basic services in South Africa ruins local businesses. Hopes for change are rising amid local elections.
Interview: Running Accra's LGBTQ+ center
DW’s Michael Oti spoke to Donkor about the risks for queer people in the country.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this week's show, we ask young Africans how Germany's recent election shapes the country's relationship with Africa. We discover how a start-up in Ghana has transformed food waste into a business venture. We learn why the image of Africa as a poor continent is misleading, and meet a returning Tanzanian scientist who founded Africa's first so-called 'Disneyland for science.'
Kenya's devastating drought
Millions of livestock dead and people's livelihoods have vanished. The UN says 2.4 million could go hungry.
AfricaLink on Air - 28 October 2021
Demonstrations expected in Eswatini+++Impact of sanctions against Zimbabwe+++Does education matter in choosing partners?
Debunked: Growing Economy
Despite the dominating image of a poor continent, African states have some of the fastest growing economies in the world
Using food waste in Ghana
A start-up in Ghana has turned the problem of post-harvest food waste into a business venture.
German elections: Could they impact the African continent?
Is Germany's relationship with Africa set to change under the next chancellor? We asked young Africans what they think.
COP26: What's at stake for Africa?
For Africa, the UN COP26 climate conference is about vital funding and securing the livelihoods of 1.4 billion people.
Cricket T20: de Kock apologizes for not taking the knee
The South African star had pulled out of a match against the West Indies after refusing to make the anti-racism gesture.
Refugees in South Africa searching for gold
Sheer survival needs have forced many to risk their lives prospecting for gold in disused mines.
Africa looks to kickstart COVID vaccine production
BioNTech and Moderna have announced plans to build vaccine production facilities on the continent.
Oil prices expose Africa's fossil fuel reliance
Key African nations have been suffering the impacts of rising global fuel prices. Can they break free?
Does the level of education matter when choosing a partner?
Listen to what Malawian and Ghanaian youths have to say.
Burkina Faso's silent refugee crisis
Afraid of terror and violence, more and more people are leaving their villages. Many are fighting for survival.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Migrant crisis on the Belarus/Poland border; South Africa's endangered turtles
AfricaLink on Air - 22 October 2021
The Tigray conflict in Ethiopia escalates +++ The Africa YouthConnekt summit wraps up in Accra, Ghana
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Making 3D-printed beehives and getting our hands dirty with vertical farming.
Enhancing environmental awareness through e-racing
Senegal is trying out an extreme race with electric-powered SUVs to bring attention to climate change.
Alpacas give organic farmers a helping hand
An organic pear farm in South Africa uses alpacas to keep the grass trimmed. It also turns their dung into fertilizer.
South African women hit hard by pandemic
South African women running their own businesses are seeing the progress they've made slip away.
Google’s billion-dollar investment in Africa queried
Experts question whether Google's planned $1 billion investment in Africa stands to benefit the continent.
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