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Yemen: Several killed in migrant detention center fire
People seeking to find work in oil-rich Gulf states have been killed in a fire at a Yemeni migrant detention cent
Ethiopia's Tigray: UN scraps formal call for peace
The decision comes amid alarm over growing hunger among the 6 million population following the military confrontation.
At least 4 dead in Senegal protests
Angered by opposition leader Ousmane Sonko's arrest, his supporters took part in the worst unrest seen in years.
The truth about reggae
DW’s Liz Shoo delves into the history of reggae to find out legends like Bob Marley and Lucky Dube remain relevant.
South African police hunt for escaped crocodiles
So far, 27 of the reptiles have been recovered. It is not known how many are still at large.
How Africa reports on Africa
African media outlets perpetuated negative stories about Africa. But one NGO wants to change this.
Norway's king crab invasion
Norway's Arctic coast is plagued by king crab invaders. Environmentalists fear for the coastal ecosystem.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
On this week's Eco Africa: Tracking Rwanda's plastic waste, Kenya's white rhinos and Burkina Faso's renewable energy.
Cameroonian app wants to beat WhatsApp
Ondjoss was created by young Africans for users on the continent.
Why many Africans are wary of COVID-19 vaccines
Despite campaigns and assurances that the vaccines are safe, many people are worried about potential side effects.
South Africa vaccination
South Africa's vaccine rollout is overshadowed by concerns about a contagious virus variant.
COVID restrictions chipping away at Africa's civil liberties
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided African autocrats with the perfect set of circumstances to restrict civil liberties.
New anti-malaria technology halves infections in children
Results from a trial of a new lure-and-kill style device show potential for a major drop in malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
DW Business – Europe & America
Google phasing out multi-website ad tracking - Business pins hopes on Coronavirus self-test
Mozambicans overcome "invisible barriers" to work
Meet three people living with disabilities that have overcome barriers to find a job.
IMF jumps to Africa's rescue with fresh aid
The global lender of last resort wants to release huge funding to help Africa cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
Sign of hope for South Africa's tourism
The opening of a unique tourism lodge in the Kruger National Park is a sign of hope for South Africa's travel sector.
DW Business Africa
G20 countries boost funds for IMF - South African tourism operators eye recovery
AfricaLink on Air - 03 March 2021
Fighting COVID vaccine skepticism in Africa+++Fuel prices and panic in oil-rich Nigeria+++Ghana's young dog meat traders
DW Business Africa
South Africa's creatives and performers clash over copyright - German exports to UK down 30% in January
AfricaLink on Air — 02 March 2021
Over 270 schoolgirls kidnapped in Nigeria are freed+++Zambia approves a controversial bill to regulate social media
Coronavirus digest: Twitter targets vaccine misinformation
The social media platform has started purging the site of false information. DW has the latest.
South Africa's vaccine rollout
COVID-19 vaccines have encouraged the spread of conspiracy theories and skepticism in South Africa.
AfricaLink on Air — 01 March 2021
Talks underway in Nigeria to free abducted schoolgirls+++Ethiopia criticised for arresting journalists
DW Business Africa
Okonjo-Iweala takes over as WTO Director-General - Startups could spur recovery in Sub-Saharan Africa
Niger elections marred by 'fraud'
Defeated opposition candidate Mahamane Ousmane has warned unrest will continue until authorities end mass arrests.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
One-year after the Hanau terrorist attack, Russians trust Sputnik, Ebola in Congo, Jewish diversity in Berlin
AfricaLink on Air - 26 February 2021
Eritrean forces accused of killing hundreds of civilians in Tigray+++Bandits in Nigeria kidnap over 300 female students.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
This week: gorilla protection in DR Congo, bamboo homes in Nigeria and seed banks in Uganda.
African debt defaults looming amid pandemic
Hit hard by the pandemic-induced global slump, indebted African nations are facing loan defaults experts warn.
Could African bushmeat trigger another pandemic?
Africa's bushmeat is seen as a virus vector and a cause of countless diseases. But the problem goes far beyond bat stew.
Mining in the city
Experts estimate that we will produce more than 50 million tons of electronic waste globally by 2021 – and the precious metals this e-waste contains often aren't recycled properly. But a promising research project at the University of Cape Town in South Africa aims to change this.
Six Voices in Johannesburg
An a cappella choir from South Africa on singing together in Corona times, without any gigs.
Johanna Omolo: African players should stay in Africa
The Kenyan international football player has set up a foundation to help kids back home with life on and off the pitch.
Africa-born 'Fab Five' open Milan Fashion Week
Thanks to a movement highlighting racism in fashion, five designers born in Africa led Milan's virtual runway show.
COVID cases in Africa were 'underreported'
Researchers looked into COVID-19 prevalence in Zambia and Nigeria.
AfricaLink on Air - 24 February 2021
Ghana becomes first country to receive COVAX Covid-19 vaccines+++Zimbabwean journalists to be vaccinated for free.
The 77 Percent — Popularity of beards among young Africans
Is there a connection between beards and radicalization?
Ghana receives world's first free COVAX vaccines
The World Health Organization's global vaccine-sharing scheme aims to get doses to the world's poorest countries.
Ex-interior minister set to win Niger's presidential vote
Initial results say Mohamed Bazoum beat opposition candidate Mahamane Ousmane in the run-off vote.
AfricaLink on Air - 23 February 2021
DRC: Investigations on the killings of Italian ambassador+++S.Leone: Top state officials named in corrupt practices
Revisiting resistance against colonialism
Curated by activists, the exhibition "RESIST! The Art of Resistance" explores colonialism from a different perspective.
S African tourism seeks revival
Let a ranger at the Kruger National Park take you on a short safari.
German-Ethiopian ties suffer over Tigray
The Tigray conflict is straining German-Ethiopian ties. But Germany has means to exert pressure on the African country.
AfricaLink on Air - 22 February 2021
Uganda's Bobi Wine withdraws election result challenge+++Tanzania acknowledges it has corona virus problem
Niger's ruling party leads in presidential runoff
Niger's ruling party is headed to victory in the second round of the presidential election.
Libyan minister escapes assassination attempt
The assailants opened fire on Fathi Bashagha's convoy as he drove through western Tripoli.
Why is piracy increasing off West Africa?
Nowhere do pirates strike more often than the Gulf of Guinea, where more than 130 sailors were taken hostage last year.
Is there a hidden COVID crisis in Zanzibar?
Fear about the coronavirus has increased in Tanzania following the death of a prominent politician.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
This week: how to ventilate a city, getting clean drinking water to people and tackling air pollution.
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