You need to enable JavaScript to run this app.
Skip to content
Skip to main menu
Skip to more DW sites
Latest videos
Latest audio
Regions
Africa
Asia
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Germany
Topics
Climate
Equality
Health
Human Rights
Migration
Technology
Categories
Business
Science
Environment
Culture
Sports
Live TV
Latest audio
Latest videos
In focus
Paris Olympics
US election 2024
Israel-Hamas
Advertisement
Africa
Skip next section All Content on this topic
All Content on this topic
LGBTQ+ rights across Africa
DW reporters in Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Uganda bring you up to date on LGBTQ+ rights in their countries.
The Spread: Kaz explains gender identity and more
DW sexpert KAZ addresses the issue of using correct language surrounding gender and sexual orientation.
Telling Uganda's queer stories
Ugandan photographer DeLovie Kwagala has braved insults and rejection to document members of the LGBTQ+ community.
Musician Wanlov the Kubolor fights for equal rights
Wanlov the Kubolor uses music to defend the rights of the LGBTQ+ community in Ghana as an ally.
AfricaLink on Air — 31 August 2021
The push for a new constitution in Tanzania +++ Gambia prevents the return of deportees from Germany
Mali basketball: Slow progress in sex abuse inquiry
The coach of Mali's under-19 women's basketball team, Amadou Bamba, is accused of having sexually abused underage girls.
Artificial intelligence and COVID-19
A global early warning center will use artificial intelligence to predict the next pandemic. AI's helped fight this one.
African leaders thank Merkel for support
At her likely last summit with African leaders the chancellor underlined Africa's potential — and how to make use of it.
Snow in South Africa
DW's Adrian Kriesch drove just outside of Cape Town, an area that's seeing massive snow fall
Goethe Institute honors Cameroonian princess
She is a princess, econonomic developer and artist. Now she is honored with the prestigious Goethe award.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Meet musician, Kaleo Sansaa, Kenyan chess players, and the Ghanaian artist Amoako Boafo.
What music do you dance to?
Teenagers from different corners of the African continent reveal their favorite music and go-to moves.
Malian poetry slammers
Meet Marie-Angele Keita, a student passionate about spoken word and telling the stories of Malian women.
Kenya’s young chess prodigies
In Kenya two young avid chess players have big dreams: to become grandmasters one day.
Voice app for a digitally neglected language
A student is programming an app to translate from Fon, a local language of Benin, to French.
African languages at a digital disadvantage
Social media, shopping websites and language apps rarely operate in African languages.
Making Zimbabwe visible online
Thanks to one photographer's work, Zimbabwe's cities and landmarks can now be seen on online maps.
Shift - Living in the Digital Age
African innovators have launched IT projects to put their home countries on the digital map.
Merkel wants more investment, more jabs for Africa
At the German-Africa summit in Berlin, Chancellor Angela Merkel urged businesses make better use of Africa's potential.
BioNTech looks into making jabs in Rwanda, Senegal
The German company wants to boost vaccine production facilities in Africa, where 99% of the jabs are imported.
German-Africa Summit: Chancellor Merkel's goodbye
German Chancellor Merkel is, for the last time, meeting with African leaders to take stock of business interactions.
Women's empowerment suffers setback
Female entrepreneurs pick up the pieces after economic damage to the tune of over €3 billion in South Africa.
Uganda's music soothing COVID-19 anxiety
The 77 Percent meets Ugandan musician EeZzy, whose song Tumbiza sound shot him to fame.
Homeless youth in Kenya
Nairobi's homeless youth fear hunger and cold more than the coronavirus. DW's Edith Kimani spends a day with them.
Nigerian students develop game-changing health app
A new health app in Nigeria stands to make going to the doctor less time consuming.
Shouting down misinformation on COVID-19 in Ghana
Ghanaian nurse Gifty fights fake news about COVID-19 with a megaphone in her hands and her own radio spot.
Tanzania's president under fire for 'discriminatory remarks'
Tanzania's President Hassan is under fire on social media after referring to women footballers as 'flat-chested.'
The 77 Percent — Why are young people killing themselves?
Listen to the main reasons given by young Malawians and Kenyans.
COVID-19 Special: Hoarding vaccines while the world waits
Millions of vaccines are set to expire soon, but pharma contracts are tying western countries' hands.
Africa's vaccine rollout hit by hesitancy
Experts in South Africa and Kenya feel vaccine challenges on the continent are significantly different from elsewhere.
Loving first aid for sea turtles
In South Africa, veterinarians are operating on sea turtles that have swallowed plastic bags before releasing them.
Fight against water scarcity in Spain
In Andalusia, citizens are worried that water companies are diverting water from an area hit by severe water scarcity.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Looking after Swayne's hartebeests and a crop dryer that uses biowaste instead of diesel.
Looking after the endangered Swayne's hartebeest
After its population was decimated, a sanctuary in Ethiopia is working to save the Qorkey antelope from extinction.
Eco-friendly crop dryers in Rwanda
Famers can now rent mobile drying devices for crops instead of turning to the sun or diesel-powered fans.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 August 2021
Are civilians in Africa arming themselves?+++Ivory Coast closes borders+++Al-Shabab in Somalia as AU mission winds down
US failure in Afghanistan: What lessons for Africa?
Mimi Mefo Takambou
The ineffectiveness of military interventions should lead to a rethink in Africa.
No child will escape the impact of climate change: UNICEF
Children from India, Philippines and several African countries were "extremely high-risk," the new UNICEF report found.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 August 2021
Turkey and Ethiopia sign military deals +++Nigeria's Buhari holds security meetings+++Today is World Humanitarian Day
Burkina Faso: Dozens killed in suspected jihadist attack
Militants have killed almost 50 people from a convoy of civilians and soldiers in northern Burkina Faso.
Ghana wants to become Africa's vegetable leader
After the EU lifted an agriculture ban, Ghana's farmers have been making big investments that are now paying off.
Taliban triumph means more worries in Africa
The Taliban's ties to Africa's extremists are uncertain. But Somalia's al-Shabab has congratulated the Afghan group.
Ivory Coast scrambles to vaccinate after Ebola case
Ivory Coast vaccinates against Ebola after its first known case in more than a quarter of a century.
How the Tigray conflict unfolded, how it could spread
The conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region could destabilze the Horn of Africa.
The Spread: We all need body positivity
Should you as a young mother be self-conscious of your baby weight? Defintely not! Here’s KAZ’s take on body shaming.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Meet the Congolese sapeurs, a Ugandan beauty queen fighting stigma surrounding HIV and find out where African design is
Making Nigeria's iconic Abaya
Fashion designer Rumaisa Dada makes the most beautiful abayas for the residents of Kano.
Meet Uganda’s Ms HIV+
Gladys A ol is this year's Ms HIV+ Uganda - crowned in a beauty pageant that aims to fight the stigma surrounding HIV.
Pin Wheel - African fabrics and textile
DW correspondents show off Ghanaian, Kenyan and Zimbabwean fabrics.
Fashion made in Africa – where is it headed?
DW’s Edith Kimani talks to Kenyan stylist, Sunny Dolat, traditional fabrics and patterns in African-made fashion.
Previous page
Page 63 of 200
Next page