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Mozambicans in Malawi cautiously look to return home
After thousands fled to Malawi amid election violence in Mozambique, there are signs that some are willing to return.
The linguist who brought Europe and Africa closer
Linguist Norbert Cyffer, best known for his study of Nigeria's Kanuri language, has died aged 81.
Nigeria targets counterfeit drugs with death penalty
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Fidelis Nkom, a pharmacist and former deputy director of NAFDAC, and Ben Shemang in Abuja.
AfricaLink News: March 18
M23 rebels shun DR Congo peace talks ++ Sudan: Battle for Khartoum intensifies ++ US astronauts return to Earth
DW Africa via WhatsApp
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Kenya: Plastic-eating African worms
Plastic-eating worms could help African scientists find one solution to the mounting problem of plastic waste.
AfricaLink News: March 17
S. Africa says improving ties with US 'a priority' ++ M23 to send delegation to DRC peace talks
Sanctions hit Rwanda for backing M23 rebels
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. talks to DW's Alex Ngarambe about sanctions, and MONUSCO head Bintou Keita on the DRC situation.
Africa's peacekeepers: Who's left to maintain order?
Southern African troops are withdrawing from eastern Congo, the site of one of the continent's deadliest conflicts.
How USAID cuts are fueling Africa's humanitarian crises
US President Donald Trump has cut aid in a time of need in Africa, and observers say millions more will face hardships.
Johannesburg's Vibrant Art Scene — Arts Unveiled
Once a gold mining town, now a creative hub. Johannesburg's contemporary art scene is booming.
Rights group urges probe into Burkina Faso civilian massacre
Militias allied to Burkina Faso's junta are linked to an attack that left dozens dead, Human Rights Watch said.
US expels South Africa's ambassador, saying he hates Trump
The US has said South Africa's ambassador Ebrahim Rasool is no longer welcome in the country.
Preserving traditional farming practices in Southern Ethopia
Konso communities battle to keep traditional farming methods alive amid increasing climate challenges.
Why DR Congo's army struggles against the smaller M23
DW explores why M23 fighters have advanced into eastern DR Congo despite being outnumbered by the Congolese army.
South Sudan: What's led to renewed tensions?
The UN says the "reckless power stuggles" that devastated South Sudan in the past have returned.
World Cup: Rwanda squad close to clinching qualification
Rwanda's soccer team has never been to a World Cup, but a win over Nigeria this month could make that dream reality.
Kenya: William Ruto's church donations ignite debate
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Pastor Dan Kaburu from Life Mission Christian Church, Nairobi, Kenya and Andrew Wasike.
EU-South Africa partnership: Green energy and beyond
The EU and South Africa are forging stronger ties as they grapple with aid and trade threats from the United States.
How to curb waste & conserve natural resources | Eco Africa
Preserving farming traditions in Ethiopia; plastic-eating worms in Kenya; stopping pollution in Burkina Faso.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
The Ugandan farmer who wants to change the world, inclusive fashion and glass-beading.
EU to invest $5bn in South Africa after US aid withdrawal
Donald Trump's cancellation of millions in aid to Africa's most advanced economy left a massive funding gap.
Why homosexuality is not unAfrican
Is homosexuality "unAfrican" like many claim? Was it brought to the continent by colonizers? Let’s debunk these myths.
DW News Africa with Michael Okwu, 13 March 2025
How to tackle Africa's blood donation crisis? We look at efforts in Nigeria to get more people to give blood as health services struggle to find enough volunteer donors to meet demand. We hear from a hematologist on the front line of the country's battle for new blood givers who says cultural myths around donation are holding people back.
Ghana: Mass civil servant dismissals under Mahama
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to economist Prof. Lord Mensah and reporter Adwoa Domena in Accra, Ghana.
Skateboarding through Addis Ababa history, culture
Skateboarding trailblazer Sosina Chala rolls with us as we explore the monuments of Addis Ababa.
Mozambique unrest: Thousands seek return from Malawi
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Moses Mukandawire, a human rights activist on asylum and refugees, and DW's Geroge Mhango.
Should school hours in Africa be reduced?
What role do the parents play!
Taking the party bus in Lagos
One company is bringing more safety and respect to Lagos’ legendary party scene.
Kenya: Can traditional peacebuilding bring security?
As tensions flare up on Kenya's northern border, it is time to consider traditional conflict resolution?
Uganda's rising single motherhood rate
Eddy Micah Jr. speaks to Jacinta Adeke, a police officer working with the family affairs division, and DW's Frank Yiga.
Bringing Lagos abuse survivors out of the darkness
Survivors help women escape abuse in Lagos' poorest areas.
Fighting for red light rights in Kampala
In Uganda, DW meets with women who rely on sex work to support their families, and officials who believe it's immoral.
AU: Effects of 'genocide' classification on Africa
How will a recent decision to classify slavery and colonization as crimes against humanity impact Africans?
Malawi: Second-hand clothes traders slam high import tariffs
DW's Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Bertha Phiri from the Malawi Economic Justice Network (MEJN) and George Mhango in Blantyre.
Scientists in La Reunion use sound to protect coral reefs
Global warming and humans pose huge risks to vital coral reefs. Artificial intelligence is helping conservation efforts.
Johannesburg's vibrant art scene: An insider's guide
Award-winning visual artist Lady Skollie is taking us to the city's hottest art spots.
Becoming a football referee in Nigeria
Nigerian referee Gbemisola Yusuf is redefining football.
Where does Africa stand on the road to gender equality?
Gender equality in Africa still has a long way to go, with a changing world bringing both opportunities and challenges.
Should African states impose a wealth tax on the super-rich?
Many African countries face economic woes, but are also home to a growing number of super-rich residents.
Dialogue or confrontation? Mozambique's Chapo chooses both
President Chapo continues to use force against opposition leader Mondlane's supporters, further escalating violence.
Why are women in Africa still pressured to have children?
Why are women still pressured to have children? DW finds out what women think of this issue.
Zambia: Mentoring young girls to become future leaders
A social movement dubbed Girls Gone Political, which seeks to improve gender parity, is taking Zambia by storm.
DW News Africa with Michael Okwu, 6 March 2025
Women and men: How equal are they in Africa? We hear from one of Africa's tech giants on the challenges she faced getting a bank account. And: Can feminism be African? We put that question to an author who's just written a book on the subject. Plus: Can women be champion fighters? We catch up with a boxer who's taken home a world title. She says that's not just a win - it's a movement.
On water and land — cooperating for change | Eco Africa
Sustainable oyster farms and a creative role for old shoes. And — are carbon offsets really a win-win?
Kenya's indigenous weather forecasters
By observing subtle changes in nature, a rural community in western Kenya can make highly precise weather predictions.
South Sudan: Minister and general arrested in crackdown
Troops loyal to South Sudan's President Salva Kiir appear to be targeting political opponents.
Rwanda vows to defend itself against FDLR threat
But how does Kigali see peace succeeding in the region?
'If we lose this race, it will destroy cycling in Africa'
Cycling in Rwanda is huge, but there is a lot of controversy around the UCI Road World Championships being in Africa.
Complex rules govern Europe's asylum process
DW takes a look at the rules that apply when people arrive in Europe seeking asylum.
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