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Berber photographer Ferhat Bouda gets more exposure
Ferhat Bouda is a photographer on a mission. His goal: to preserve Berber culture and celebrate its strong women.
US sanctions on Africa need overhaul: experts
Sudan has become a pawn in the US election campaign. Experts say this approach to sanctions in Africa needs to change.
Sierra Leone anti-FGM activist wins human rights prize
Campaigner Rugiatu Turay has won a German human rights prize for fighting female genital mutilation in Sierra Leone.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Art for the oceans and saving rhinos in South Africa by cutting off their horns.
Rwanda is taking big steps toward digital payment future
The coronavirus crisis may help push many in Rwanda into the digital age of cashless payments.
The German army's surprising green thumb
Many animals and plants are finding a home among Germany's active military training grounds.
Greening Senegal's Dakar one tree at a time
An NGO is planting trees in a Dakar suburb to raise public awareness of the lack of greenery and combat desertification.
Ghanaian paints to save the ocean
Kobina Nyarko is a Ghanaian artist who paints to campaign against the human destruction of the oceans.
Turning plastic trash into marble tiles
In Germany, a young designer is turning plastic trash into durable tiles that look like real marble.
Rhino 911: South Africa takes poaching by the horn
By cutting off rhinos' horns, a conservation group is saving them from becoming the target of poachers.
The 77 Percent -Is male circumcision outdated?
Does male circumcision symbolize maturity? Young Cameroonians debate if the practice is outdated for today's world.
Sahel at 'breaking point' as donors pledge billions in aid
Denmark hosted a donor conference to help the crisis-hit African region.
Documentary looks at one of the world's oldest dictatorships
Exiled poet Juan Tomas Avila Laurel reflects on the long, brutal rule of his homeland Equatorial Guinea, in a new film.
Ilwad Elman awarded German Africa Prize 2020
Somali-Canadian peace activist Ilwad Elman has been awarded the 2020 German Africa Prize.
Guineans vote in tense presidential election
Guinea's 82-year-old President Conde is seeking a third term after a constitutional change allowed for him to run again.
Racial tension in South Africa
A farm murder case is opening old wounds and dividing a nation, 26 years after the end of apartheid.
North Africa: Anger over rape may overturn death penalty ban
Recent sexual assault cases stoked calls to reinstate executions. But some say it is "no less brutal than the crime."
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on Eco Africa: Uganda's gorilla baby boom, cutting food waste by extending shelf life and virtual safaris.
Uganda's mountain gorilla baby boom
Uganda's lockdown may have let its mountain gorillas bring up their young in peace, but it's hit tourism.
Welcome to the newest edition of Eco Africa
This week on Eco Africa: Uganda's gorilla baby boom, cutting food waste by extending shelf life and virtual safaris.
Foreign mountaineers evacuate Kilimanjaro as fire rages
Germans, Austrians and Swiss mountaineers are among those caught up in the evacuations.
Fighting food waste across the globe
A US firm has developed a plant-based liquid which can extend the shelf life of fruit and vegetables.
Bringing solar power to Egypt's remote areas
The Egyptian town of Marsa Alam is benefiting from clean power from a project building mini solar grids.
Doing Your Bit: South Africa's virtual safaris
South Africa's coronavirus lockdown inspired Tintswalo Safari Lodge to create virtual safaris for those stuck at home.
'Science applied to real-world situations'
ZEW President Achim Wambach tells DW why Paul Milgrom and Robert Wilson deserved winning the Nobel Prize in economics.
The 77 Percent — The Magazine for Africa’s Youth
Musician EES talks about Kwaito music, Ugandans enjoy virtual concerts and we meet Ghana's dancing pallbearers.
Opinon: The power of celebrity over state menace
Allegations of corruption, rape, torture and killings swirled around SARS.
AfricaLink on Air - 13 October 2020
Liberia investigates mysterious deaths of 4 government auditors +++ Rwanda legalizes cannabis growing for medical use
Husbands taking on their wives' last names?
The 77 Percent - Young African react to husbands taking on their wives' last names
Cocoa price hike benefits Ghanaian farmers
Ghana has announced an increase of the guaranteed the cocoa price it pays to farmers for the upcoming growing season.
AfricaLink on Air - 12 October 2020
Kenya partly resumes schooling amid COVID-19 concerns +++ Nigeria’s police chief promises reforms after disbanding SARS
Fire erupts on Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest peak
Communities living near the peak were trying to extinguish the flames, but the altitude of the fire makes it difficult.
Benin reckons with its slave trade past
Benin is coming to grips with its dark history as it tries to heal the rifts still prevalent in today's society.
Migrants from Africa take more dangerous route to Europe
More African migrants have been making the dangerous journey across the Atlantic to the Canary Islands.
Welcome to the latest edition of Eco Africa
This week: greening Nairobi’s former dump sites, cute cub streaming service Bearflix and a DJ mixing beats and bees.
Eco Africa – The Environment Magazine
This week: war on waste, saving orphaned bear cubs and growing vegetables in tune with nature.
The war on waste in South Africa’s townships
South Africa’s townships are often close to dumpsites. That has a negative impact on communities.
Bees that got the beat in the UK
A British DJ produces electronic music using the sound of humming bees.
Doing Your Bit: Saving orphaned bear cubs
Bearflix is an unbearably cute streaming service for animal-loving binge-watchers
Once a dump site, now a park
Municipal authorities in Nairobi are encouraging residents to help reduce waste in their districts.
Learning how lettuce grows
At agro-ecology workshops in France, participants can learn more than the basics of permaculture.
Protecting people and crocodiles in Uganda
To protect villagers in Uganda, crocodile catchers relocate the large reptiles to protected areas.
Africa's quiet cryptocurrency revolution
Virtual currency offers many advantages for Africa's young, tech-savvy population.
The 77 Percent — Wrangles over the constitution
Gambia’s parliament quashes the country's quest for a new constitution.
Squatting a Cape Town mansion
A queer activist collective in Cape Town is trying to draw attention to land and housing issues.
Bboxx - Green Solar Power for Africa
A London startup supplies Africa with green electricity.
COVID-19 upsets African students' exchange plans in Germany
Universities in Germany have restricted their study abroad programs because of the coronavirus pandemic.
S Africa's mother of broken cars
DW's Adrian Kriesch visits Nosipho Kholutsoane, who collects and restores vintage vehicles.
AfricaLink on Air- 06 October 2020
ECOWAS lifts sanctions on Mali as transitional government takes shape
Sun, wind and water: South Africa's energy revolution
By 2030 South Africa plans to harness the majority of its energy from renewables.
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