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Kenya pauses its police deployment to Haiti
After Haiti's prime minister agreed to resign, Kenya has put its deployment on ice until a new government is installed.
Kenyan beekeepers turn to bee venom as an alternative
Beekeepers in Kenya are turning away from traditional honey harvesting to tap into the growing market for bee venom.
Adjata Kamara: Fighting yam rot
Scientist Adjata Kamara is fighting the fungus behind yam rot - to boost food security.
AfricaLink on Air - 12 March 2024
Kenya vows Haiti mission as Prime Minister resigns +++ South Africa Opposition claims the ANC plans to rig the election
Nigeria: Kidnappings on the rise
Kidnapping in Nigeria has evolved into a security threat that feeds a vast network of criminal and Islamist groups.
Religion in Africa: High tolerance for other faiths
Muslims and Christians in sub-Saharan Africa have a long history of religious tolerance, particularly in Sierra Leone.
The 77 Percent — Is Afrobeats under threat?
Afrobeats to the world
How Germany is handling human remains in museum collections
German museums and universities still hold thousands of colonial-era human remains. Can their origins still be traced?
Africalink on Air - 11 March 2024
Muslims in Africa start Ramadan+++15 more students kidnapped in Nigeria+++Why is Kenya leading the Haiti mission?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Fighting yam rot. Grubs as a source of protein. Women firefighters prevent wildfires. And the value of seagrass.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo 7, March 2024
How to deal with autocrats? Germany's development minister explains to DW why engaging with the military junta in Burkina Faso is important. Africa’s economic outlook: The rising cost of living threatens to stoke social unrest. The president of the African Development Bank says the future is not all doom and gloom. How to handle stress and anger? Nigerians let off steam in so-called rage rooms.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Nigerian clay pots go viral, road-tripping through South Africa and Kenyan fashion made from trash
On a road trip through South Africa
Explore South Africa, or as the locals call it, “Mzansi” by car.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent takes a closer look at Germany's brutal colonial rule in Africa and asks how it affects young people.
Grandmothers and data hunters on safari in South Africa
An environmental organization trains grandmothers to use tablets for a conservation project in South Africa.
KAZ: Equality in relationships
Should we stick to traditional gender roles in relationships? KAZ reacts to our Street Debate.
Racism in early color photography
For a long time, photographer Robert Lohmeyer shaped the European view of Africa.
The traumatic legacy of colonial era vaccination programs
Colonial doctors tested unproven serums on Africans, leaving a legacy of trauma that has never been properly cured.
More drought across sub-Saharan Africa
Government subsidies can help smallholding farmers in Africa only so much, with demand for novel solutions increasing.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Should gender roles define how we live and how traditional are young Africans in their relationships?
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Miss South Africa 2023 on mental health, how to live off the dead in Ghana and Nairobi like a local.
Miss South Africa on mental health and depression
Natasha Joubert's Crown of Resilience: how to overcome depression.
Migration and the dangerous path to safety
We meet migrants on the dangerous route between Colombia and Panama, and two refugees fleeing from Sudan to Niger.
South Africa faces decisive 2024 election
Thirty years since the first post-apartheid election, voters are fed up and the ANC could lose its majority.
Global malnourishment: 1 in 8 people are obese
New data from The Lancet suggests fewer people are starving across the globe. But obesity is taking its place.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Tunisian farmers irrigate with seawater. Traditional animal medicine in Ghana. Plus the delights of dried fish.
Ghana: LGBTQ+ people in fear after passage of new law
Ghana's president has yet to sign bill into law — but many LGBTQ+ people already feel threatened.
Mediterranean region gripped by disastrous drought
The drought has Southern Europe and North Africa firmly in its grip. The situation could get even worse in spring.
The struggle for control in Mali's restive north
Mali's regime drives a tough military course in the north, but jihadists and rebels are adapting their strategies.
Chad says opposition leader killed fighting security forces
Chad's state prosecutor said an opposition left-wing party leader was killed during a gunfight with security forces.
What's stalling Africa's switch to electric vehicles?
On African roads, electric motocycles are only one bearer of change. For cars, a large-scale transition is yet to begin.
Why South African Jews feel alienated by their government
South Africa is home to the largest Jewish community in Africa and has become one of Israel's fiercest critics.
Unimaginable brutality of German conquest in East Africa
German conquest in East Africa spurred courageous resistance from many local groups, despite being outgunned.
Unsettling continuities – from colonial racism to Nazism
Respected German anthropologists divided people by race, a new branch of science that put Europeans at the top.
AfricaLink on Air - 27 February 2024
Who will win South Africa’s 2024 election? +++ Analysis: South Africa election campaigns ramp up
How will Niger benefit from lifted ECOWAS sanctions?
West Africa's regional bloc has reversed key sanctions on military-ruled Niger. Will anything change for Nigeriens?
South Africa sees marked rise in rhino poaching
The uptick comes despite government efforts to crack down on the illegal trade in horns.
Could free public transportation cut city emissions?
Residents of the French city of Montpellier no longer have to pay for public transport. But not everyone's applauding.
Somalia-Turkey security deal: How does it impact Ethiopia?
Experts say Somalia's security deal with Turkey poses a serious threat to Africa's unstable Horn of Africa region.
Algeria inaugurates 'Africa's biggest mosque'
The Great Mosque of Algiers is also billed as the world's largest outside Islam's holiest sites in Mecca and Medina.
South Africa's Jews troubled by ANC government
South Africa accuses Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. This puts it at odds with its very own Jewish community.
The fight for clean air by tackling pollution in Nairobi
Activists in Nairobi are gathering data on air pollution from traffic to pressure authorities into taking action.
Steinmeier: 'High time to tender apology to Namibian people'
The German president's visit to Namibia has heightened expectations about a possible apology for colonial-era genocide.
Hip-hop group takes on Congo's problems with rap
War in the east and corruption in the west have shaped the music of Congolese band MPR, and struck a chord.
Unmasking men's mental health battles
Nozibele and South African artist Seth Pimentel discuss why men should seek help for mental health problems.
Why are Africa's currencies underperforming?
Nigeria's naira, Ghana's cedi, Kenya's shilling and West Africa's CFA franc have all lost value.
Endometriosis: Painful periods aren't normal
Ritha shares her journey battling endometriosis. She discusses her strategies for coping with the condition.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
The fight to cut emissions and improve air quality in Kenyan and European cities, plus tackling waste and saving sharks.
AfricaLink on Air — 22 February 2024
Malawi immigration services paralyzed following cyber-attack+++Guinea junta restricts internet access to curb unrest
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, February 22, 2024
Fighting and drought, a deadly double threat in Ethiopia. With millions of people struggling to feed themselves, aid organizations say they need more support from donors. We have a special report from the north of the country. +++ From the red carpet at Berlin's International Film Festival, Berlinale, to the big screen in Africa. We look at the present and future of the continent's film industry.
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