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Breaking down plastic trash with bacteria
Two young Hungarians have produced a unique bacteria cocktail that can break down disposable plastic in weeks.
What might Biden's US-Africa policy look like
Governments are not expecting miracles from US President Joe Biden's administration.
DW Business Africa
US Relations with Africa - Unrest disrupts Central African border trade
World in Progress: Africa prepares for vaccine drive
There are concerns that some countries could be left behind - African countries in particular.
World in Progress: Treating sickle cell disease
Sickle cell disease is one of the world's most common hereditary blood disorders.
Orlando Pirates are back on track
South Africa’s Orland Pirates has a new lease on life with a coach who is taking the club back to the winning side.
PINWHEEL Sports
DW correspondents across the continent introduce you to some of Africa’s popular sports.
Uganda's kickboxing queen
Patricia Apolot has humbled many opponents in the ring. Now she's determined to stamp out sexual harassment in sport.
The 77 Percent - Sports Special
Athlete Alexandra Ndolo talks about fencing, and Uganda’s Patricia Apolot wants to stamp out sexual harassment in sports
AfricaLink on Air — 20 January 2021
Joe Biden takes oath as 46th president of the United States +++ Ethiopia: Growing humanitarian crisis in Tigray region
Nigeria's unique bamboo house
Nigerians are in love with a newly constructed house entirely made of bamboo.
The 77 Percent - Freedom of speech on social media
What should happen when free speech on social media is taken advantage of? Join this week's debate on #the77percent.
Starlink - High speed internet from space
Starlink is promising to bring high-speed internet access to under-served parts of the world.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 January 2021
Ghana's supreme court begins hearing election challenge +++ Uganda; Despite election defeat, Bobi Wine's power grows
Why fewer Africans are able to own land
Experts are calling for more rules and controls on the sale of land to counteract poverty.
UK-Africa trade: What will Brexit change?
With its new trade deals failing to offer African nations much extra, the UK is falling behind as a key trading partner.
South Africa's COVID-19 surge
The consequences of the holiday celebrations are now being felt in the country.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Italy: Fighting the Mafia, China: Oppression of minorities
AfricaLink on Air — 15 January 2021
Uganda's Bobi Wine rejects election result, claims victory+++Namibia halts import of live poultry from 10 countries.
Welcome to the newest edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Popcorn as a substitute to polystyrene and keeping cheetahs away from livestock in Namibia.
AfricaLink on Air -— 14 January 2021
Uganda holds election under an internet blackout+++ Ethiopia's military kills TPLF officials
AfricaLink on Air — 13 January 2021
Ugandans prepare to head to the polls +++ AU secures 300 million more COVID vaccine doses
'Uganda election feels like a war'
Uganda's president has confirmed a social media shutdown during the election period amid calls to uphold human rights.
South Africa's tourism suffers as COVID-19 rages
As COVID-19 rages, the lack of visitors leaves South Africa's small businesses struggling.
South African COVID variant found in Germany
The highly contagious coronavirus variant has been detected in a family that recently traveled from South Africa.
The 77 Percent — At what age should teens start dating?
Young Kenyan girls between 13-17 years debate the on topic.
Africa dominates 2020's top 10 forgotten crises
COVID-19 has diverted media attention from global humanitarian crises and also made them worse, an NGO report warned.
One Planet Summit kicks off 2021 climate talks
At the year's first major environment summit, leaders have pledged to boost efforts — and funds — to protect the planet.
Uganda: Fears of further violence ahead of election
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni has sent tens of thousands of troops to the streets ahead of Thursday's vote.
Facebook shuts down Uganda government accounts
Facebook has said Uganda's information ministry used fake accounts to "target public debate" ahead of elections.
Tourism in South Africa: an industry under lockdown
South Africa's tourism sector continues to suffer under the weight of COVID-19. And there seems to be no end in sight.
6 rangers killed in DR Congo gorilla reserve
Six national park rangers have been killed and two have been wounded in Africa's oldest national park.
'Embassy hearings' expedite deportations
The German government is paying foreign embassies to secure paperwork for potential deportations.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
China: Back to normal in Wuhan?, Kyrgyzstan: Bishkek choking in smog, Germany: gymnasts allege abuse
South Africa: Cycling to school
The NGO "Sweetbike" provides schools in rural South Africa with second-hand bicycles.
Cleaning up the Lagos Lagoon
How the NGO Eco Pro is helping to clean up the Lagos Lagoon and the beaches with the help of volunteers.
AfricaLink on Air — 08 January 2021
Uganda: Bobi Wine asks ICC to indict President Yoweri Museveni for crimes against humanity
Uganda's Bobi Wine calls for rights abuse probe
Uganda's main opposition leader has asked The Hague to investigate the country's president for human rights abuses.
DW Business - Africa
Capitol Chaos - CureVac joins forces with Bayer
Soap to the rescue!
Carlos Silva wants to help protect the environment by producing soap free of perfumes and artificial preservatives.
Africa to Trump: Who's a sh*thole now?
Trump never made a trip to Africa but did make a couple of unkind comments about the continent.
German car industry raises African ambitions
The continent with a growing middle class has been dubbed the final frontier for global carmakers.
Ivory Coast: Collaborative action to protect turtles
Locals, tourists and police in Ivory Coast have joined forces to help protect turtle eggs from illegal poaching.
Protecting bats from light pollution
In the Netherlands, farmers make use of bats to fight pests.
Using a bicycle to sweep the streets
A young engineer in Ghana has come up with a sweeping bicycle that picks up trash as riders go about their way.
Kenya: Sugarcane as a green fuel
The Tebsonik tea company uses sustainable briquets made of waste sugarcane to dry tea leaves.
Ghana: Mijay making music and loving nature
Ghana-based musician Mijay speaks to DW about why she appreciates nature and why she thinks it’s worth protecting.
Pinwheel: Plastic waste
DW correspondents from Uganda, Zimbabwe and Nigeria tell us what their countries are doing to fight waste.
Preview: Africa Cup of Nations
The tournament will be the continent's biggest sporting event since the coronavirus outbreak.
AfricaLink on Air — 06 January 2020
Islamist militias blamed for deadly Congo attacks. +++ A reintegrated "Ambazonian" separatist fighter talks to DW
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