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Seeking justice on the opera stage for a chemical spill
A bold and emotional opera has just premiered about a real life accident in the DRC with a Swiss truck full of acid.
DR Congo conflict: Who are the main players?
More than 250 armed groups are active in the East of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
How sustainable farming could help Ethiopian farmers
Drought, planetary heating, war: The reasons for Ethiopia's food crisis are complex. Can smart farming techniques help?
My City: Kisumu
Singer and environmentalist Ivy Dullo shows us around Kisumu, which sits on the banks of Kenya's Lake Victoria.
Young people react to energy crisis in Africa
Energy crisis in Africa
Young Liberians disappointed with leaders
We ask young Liberians what went wrong with George Weah's leadership and how the country can fight unemployment.
Tigray: Drought causes food insecurity and malnutrition
Drought has intensified an already dire humanitarian crisis in a region already suffering from a two-year conflict.
Young South Africans fight for their democracy
Young South Africans have the potential to transform the political landscape. But will they?
Rafah offensive: US, Germany warn against Israel's plans
Even Israeli allies like the US and Germany are put off by plans to attack the Gazan city of Rafah.
African presidents who failed voters
Leaders of Africa's democracies have a difficult job, but some have fallen woefully short of their promises.
Can aquaculture transform fish farming in East Africa?
Could aquaculture in Lake Victoria transform fish farming in East Africa?
Can Africa profit from Red Sea crisis?
Shipping companies are diverting cargo around the African continent to avoid Houthi attacks in the Red Sea.
AU Summit: Can leaders tackle the continent's challenges?
The AU has had a rough start to 2024 amid worsening regional violence and democratic backsliding among members.
Senegal: Will election delay U-turn appease protesters?
Can Senegal maintain its reputation as one of the strongest democracies in coup-hit West Africa?
Congo: Who will help displaced civilians in Goma?
Fighting between government forces and M23 rebels in Sake has escalated and forced thousands to flee to Goma.
South Africa has problems convincing youth to vote
Only around 50% of eligible young people registered to vote in South Africa's elections scheduled for May.
DW News Africa with Christine Mhundwa, February 15, 2024
Lagos' bold move to ban single-use plastics and why plastic pollution is a menace to the continent. South Africa’s disaffected young voters could shake up the next elections. The 74. Berlinale kicks off with the first black person ever to preside over the film festival's jury. AFCON 2023 will go down in the books as one of the most thrilling editions of Africa's biggest football tournament.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this edition of Eco Africa: Sustainable fish farming, a million new trees in Gambia and recycling sewage.
Is Guinea's military junta to blame for rice shortage?
Guineans have blamed the military junta for soaring rice prices, threatening to protest.
South African soldiers killed in DR Congo attack
Two South African soldiers were killed in a mortar strike but the details are "sketchy," according to the military.
Brazil's Lula aims to bolster geopolitical ties with Africa
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is seeking to deepen economic and geopolitical ties with Africa.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In this special edition, we see Monrovia from the sky, hear views on gender equality and meet young drug addicts.
Senegal's restless Casamance region sees deadly protests
in Casamance, protests against delayed elections turn deadly, bringing the death toll across Senegal to three.
Africa's debt management controversy
What's your opinion on your country's debt management?
Kenya: Doctors concerned about conjunctivitis outbreak
Though conjunctivitis is not considered a dangerous disease, the rate of infection has alarmed some families.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We look into a topic that isn't spoken about very openly on the African continent, and that is sex!
Senegal's election delay, President Macky Sall's legacy
What will be President Macky Sall's legacy following the postponement of the 2024 presidential election?
AFCON winners Ivory Coast rejoice after heroic final
Ivory Coast has won AFCON 2023 on home soil, bringing to a close a tournament of surprises.
AFCON 2023: What happens to Ivory Coast's new stadiums?
The West African country built four expensive stadiums for AFCON, but what happens when the football tournament is over?
Memorable moments: Looking back on AFCON 2023
Hosts Ivory Coast won their third Africa Cup of Nations title, beating Nigeria 2-1 in the final. We look back at AFCON.
Will Senegal's delayed vote further destabilize West Africa?
The postponement of Senegal's presidential election could have major consequences for the entire region.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
How the UN is advancing sustainable development in Guinea and how the new Slow Food president hopes to change the world.
Kenya: Africa's 'tree of life' faces multiple threats
Environmentalists in Kenya say commercial exploitation and drought pose an existential threat to baobab trees.
GirlZOffMute –HIV-positive Ugandan teen shares her story
Have you ever wondered how teenagers with HIV navigate life despite the stigma attached to the disease?
After Wagner, Russia makes new military plans in Africa
With the collapse of the Wagner Group, Russian President Vladimir Putin has launched a new Africa Corps.
In Africa, female podcasters make their voices heard
Podcasting is on the rise in Africa, and women are forging their own path on the podcasting scene.
Southern Africa's cholera outbreak is a multinational fight
A deadly cholera outbreak has left thousands infected and hundreds dead in Zimbabwe, Malawi, Mozambique and beyond.
AFCON 2023: Ivory Coast in final of dream tournament
Against all odds, host country Ivory Coast have reached the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations final against Nigeria.
Japa Nigeria! Hello cold Germany!
Chiamaka Ikeanyi, a young software engineer from Nigeria, spoke with DW about leaving home and her new life in Berlin.
Africa's brain drain: Why are skilled workers leaving?
DW takes a closer look at what is pushing highly skilled workers to leave Ghana, Kenya and Uganda.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
The first Black female balloon pilot, Afro-futuristic fashion and Malawian chocolate.
What's behind the Nigerian urge to 'japa,' or migrate?
Every year, thousands of Nigerians relocate abroad for work and better living conditions. But what's driving this trend?
Exporting colonialism: The Woermann Company
Adolph Woermann's company went from being a shipping firm to an unofficial instrument of German colonization.
Senegal: Why has President Macky Sall postponed elections?
Senegal’s President Macky Sall's announcement to postpone elections sparked protests in the country.
Does Italy’s new plan work for Africa?
Italy's "Mattei Plan," called ‘a partnership between equals,’ is already ruffling feathers in Africa.
AfricaLink on Air - 5 February 2024
Grammy Award for South African singer Tyla +++ Reactions to death of Namibian President Hage Geingob +++ AFCON
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
'Green loans' help e-mobility expand in Uganda. Controversial solar panels on a Cambridge chapel.
DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr, February 1, 2024
More than 20 women in Kenya were killed by men in January alone. Protestors say enough is enough - and want femicide declared a national emergency. Plus: What happens next after Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger quit ECOWAS? And: The female referees taking center-stage at the Africa Cup of Nations.
AFCON: Cheers and chants
The Africa Cup of Nations isn't just about the players on the pitch, but also the colorful fans.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Upcycling in Kenya’s film industry, redefining the image of dreadlocks and the Queen of scraps.
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