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AfricaLink on Air – 10 June 2021
What are the new social media regulations in Nigeria? +++ Ethiopia's civil society seeks to carve its identity
France: Macron ends Sahel military operation
Macron has announced the end of Operation Barkhane, an offensive against Islamist insurgents in West Africa's Sahel.
Power startups are making the energy mix greener
By 2030 the South African government wants most of its energy to come from renewables like wind, solar and hydropower.
Angola's tiny waste-to-power generators
A young Angolan inventor is tackling his community's electricity and waste problems with one simple machine.
Risking death to save Uganda's rainforests
William Amanzuru has made defending the Zoka Forest his life, despite receiving many death threats from illegal loggers.
AfricaLink on Air – 09 June 2021
Museveni's bloated cabinet +++ Cameroon's octogenarian leaders +++ South Africa health minister placed on leave
Major questions were on the agenda at the Africa Roundtable
At an "Africa Roundtable" in Berlin, politicians and experts discussed how to reset European-African relations.
Roundtable aims to reboot African-European ties
Decision-makers will discuss new ways of European-African cooperation at the first Africa Roundtable forum in Berlin.
REV - The Global Auto and Mobility Show
Women spinning in Soweto, COVID compassion from Madrid’s taxi community, the Mazda3 gets an update.
Spinning in Soweto with Dankie Darlie
Dankie Darlie is a funny and fearless Soweto spinning star and an inspiring figure for the youth.
AfricaLink on Air – 07 June 2021
Nigeria's ban on Twitter +++ Influential Nigerian preacher TB Joshua, dies at the age of 57 +++ Burkina Faso massacre
Upcycling becomes fashionable in Kenya
A startup is trying to tackle the mountains of used clothing that are shipped to Africa by repurposing them.
Boko Haram leader 'is dead,' jihadist rivals claim
The Islamic State West Africa Province has claimed that Boko Haram's leader Abubakar Shekau killed himself last month.
Popular Nigerian televangelist T.B. Joshua dies at 57
Known as the Prophet to his followers, he courted controversy by claiming prayers could cure homosexuality and AIDS.
The 77 Percent - Street Debate: Youth in Ugandan politics
We take our Street Debate to Kampala find out how deep divisions run in Uganda after the contested elections.
100 killed in jihadi attack on Burkina Faso village
Islamists in the West African state have killed scores of civilians and set fire to homes and businesses.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa: Sneakers made out of stone and a simple water filter that can save lives in Uganda.
Namibia's Mbumba: German funds are 'not enough'
The Germany-Namibia genocide deal is set to be ratified, but Namibia's vice president isn't happy with Berlin's pledge.
Can cloning help save endangered species?
In the face of widespread biodiversity loss, scientists are creating clones of some species to help revive them.
AfricaLink on Air - 04 June 2021
WHO warns Africa not prepared for COVID third wave+++Ugandans rush for jabs+++UN peacekeeping missions failing Africa?
Stone shoes that are light as a feather
A Munich-based manufacture specializes in making footwear from unusual, yet sustainable materials.
Africa is in dire need of COVID-19 vaccines
Even when doses are available, some African countries have been struggling to get people vaccinated.
WHO warns Africa not ready for third COVID wave
Poor health care resources and a struggle to get vaccines have left Africa ill-equipped to deal with a fresh case surge.
Why UN missions are failing in Africa
Foreign military interventions in Africa are in the spotlight for failing to end conflicts at the continent's hot spots.
Agribiz, making denim & corporate greenwashing
From shocks to industrial agriculture in the face of a dramatically changing climate in the US' Midwest, to a big bank funding rubber plantations in the Congo Basin, and lastly, the growth of the global denim market, we hear about some of the environmental costs of farming, finance and fashion, as well as attempts to reduce the industrial footprint — and whether those can be trusted.
Looted art from Kenya: Empty display cases
The project "Invisible Inventories" addresses the consequences of colonial looted art for Kenya.
AfricaLink on Air - 02 June 2021
The Pan-African Parliament (PAP) suspended
Pandemic opens up new opportunities in South Africa
Some startup founders in South Africa are exploring fresh opportunties opening up amid the pandemic gloom.
AfricaLink on Air - 31 May 2021
Tensions soar in Nigeria on Biafra Day++ECOWAS suspends Mali ++Germany pledges millions to support vaccines in Africa
Ethnic leaders in Namibia reject German genocide apology
The Council of Chiefs say the "insulting" offer by Berlin is "an affront" to those tribes killed by German settlers.
Restoring the fire-ravaged Cape Town library
In the wake of the devastating fire in the Jagger Library in Cape Town, restorers are trying to save what they can.
Chad accuses CAR of war crime
Chad has accused the CAR army of attacking a military outpost on the border, before killing a number of soldiers.
Spahn: Vaccine makers want to help South Africa
German Health Minister Jens Spahn told DW that BioNTech and other vaccine makers were willing to work with South Africa.
Jens Spahn in South Africa
Germany's health minister told DW patent holders should cooperate in vaccine production in Africa.
EU vaccine aid for South Africa
France and Germany have pledged to invest in vaccine production in South Africa.
Europe addresses Africa's vaccine dilemma
Germany's health minister, Jens Spahn is supporting an initiative to boost vaccine production on the continent.
DR Congo: 400,000 flee Goma over volcano eruption fears
The Mount Nyiragongo volcano near Goma is the most active volcano in Africa.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this week's Eco Africa: Cargo bikes instead of trucks and saving local freshwater fish in South Africa.
Saving South Africa's endemic freshwater fish
Scientists are busy documenting endemic freshwater fish found in the Western Cape, many of which are endangered.
Farm loses fight to operate in elephant migratory route
An avocado farm near a reserve must make way since it disrupted a wildlife corridor and threatened migrating elephants.
Could the inner city of the future be car-free?
Soon commuting could become a thing of the past as living, working and shopping converge in one place.
Getting mobile with cargo bikes
A project in Germany is lending out cargo bikes for free in an effort to get more cars off the streets.
Ivory Coast: Taking cocoa production into their own hands
A cooperative is teaching women how to use every part of the cocoa plant in a sustainable way to make a good living.
Making organic fish and algae in Ghana
Two entrepreneurs have come up with a green approach to fish farming by turning their ponds' algae into fertilizer.
Helen Joseph: One who risked it all
Helen Joseph was "a fighter till her last breath" against apartheid South Africa, says veteran Carl Niehaus.
Coronavirus digest: WHO says Africa urgently needs vaccines
At least 20 million Africans will need a second AstraZeneca dose. Follow DW for more.
Germany recognizes colonial-era Namibia genocide
Heiko Maas said Germany caused "immeasurable suffering" in what is now Namibia in the early part of the 20th century.
How COVID in India affects patients in Africa
With rising COVID-19 deaths and restrictions on travel to India, Africans seeking treatment have been left stranded.
Mali's transitional president quits, military says
Military officials say President Bah N'Daw has resigned while in detention.
AfricaLink on Air - 26 May 2021
Mali’s transitional leaders resign amid peace talks +++ Macron in Kigali: Has Rwanda changed its opinion about France?
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