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Jihadis selling rustled cattle in Ghana
Security experts are concerned porous borders are facilitating the movement of rustled animals by jihadis.
What does the German Supply Chain Act bring to Africa?
In January, the German Supply Chain Due Diligence Act came into effect. What has the new law meant for Africa?
How to cope with depression?
Viva Sage became a better artist through his struggle with depression.
Sierra Leone gears up for crucial election
Saturday's election is considered by some analysts as very tight and too close to call between the leading candidates.
Child found dead after dinghy sinks off coast of Africa
A small boat that may have been carrying more than 60 migrants has sunk off the coast of Morocco.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
DW's Edith Kimani hosts a debate on LGBTQ+ rights, perspectives, beliefs and legal challenges with young Nairobians.
Press under pressure: When journalism morphs into activism
Africa's shrinking press freedom and growing mistrust in state institutions are pushing some journalists into activism.
Angolan police crack down on fuel hike protests
Angolans have been demonstrating against rising prices, the suppression of street vending and new regulations for NGOs.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 June 2023
World Refugee Day +++ Hundreds of Malawian refugees rounded up and sent to camps
Educating prisoners in Nigeria
An education project has helped more than 1,500 inmates, many of whom are now skilled workers who are out of prison.
Harvesting baobab leaves sustainably
Valued for their nutritional and medicinal properties, African baobab trees are threatened by overeager harvesters.
Kenya, EU sign trade deal as Brussels bolsters Africa ties
Kenya is a major exporter of food and drink products, with the EU receiving around 20% of its overall exports.
Saving the endangered Rothschild giraffe
A conservancy in Kenya is devoted to helping the endangered Rothschild giraffe increase in number.
Zelenskyy rules out peace talks for now
Zelenskyy has rejected calls for peace talks while meeting with a delegation of African leaders. DW has the latest.
AfricaLink on Air — 16 June 2023
Listen to what children in Cameroon, Kenya,Ghana, and Liberia told us!
Africa's children: A push for a safe digital future
The Day of the African Child highlights the chances and challenges that being online presents for African children.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Streetwear from Lesotho, a female woodcarver in Nigeria and the story of the Soweto Creamery.
South Africa's Soweto Creamery tantalizes taste buds
Meet Thando, the ice cream man straight out of South Africa's township of Soweto.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: communities in Kenya cooperate to protect giraffes and giving baobab trees in Ghana a fighting chance.
Why Africa wants to mediate in Russia's war with Ukraine
Russia's war in Ukraine: African mediators step in.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
The 77 Percent meets polyglots who use language to communicate and politicians who use it to divide.
Is Germany about to cut its global development spending?
Germany spent more on development aid than ever before in 2022. But now, that money could run out.
AfricaLink on Air — 14 June 2023
Death toll rises to 106 after Nigeria boat disaster +++ Gambians react to President Adama Barrow's third term bid
Why don't more Africans donate blood?
Despite some progress, Africa has the lowest rates of blood donation in the world.
EU-Tunisia migration proposal ignores human rights concerns
The migration deal could help the North African nation avert economic collapse but worsen conditions for migrants.
Afro-German artist Albi X fights stigma with rap music
Afro-German rapper Albi X was born with albinism. He faces down stigma with his powerful Afro-trap beats.
WFP temporarily halts food aid to Ethiopia
The organization cited reports that supplies are being diverted to the Ethiopian military.
Bringing diversity to the playroom
Nondumiso Gogela's collection of inclusive, soft brown dolls encourage children to embrace diversity.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We take a road trip across Africa to find investigate the continent's growing traffic problems.
Pinwheel: Traffic congestion in Africa's cities
DW reporters provide valuable insights on the expected duration of traffic jams in the major cities of Africa.
AfricaLink on Air - 08 June 2023
Senegal's economy risks collapse after deadly protest+++Freeman Mbowe, Tanzania's opposition leader speaks to DW
Biodynamic farming in tune with nature
A farm in Uganda has been practicing biodynamic agriculture for half a century with great success.
The energy transition on farms
Solar power has become a popular way of generating electricity on farms in Morocco.
How Kenya prepares for flooding
Weather forecasts help Kibera residents organize themselves and prevent flooding.
Students in Uganda build a vertical garden
High school students in Uganda built a vertical garden out of old plastic bottles.
To travel or not to countries with anti-LGBTQ laws?
DW looks at why queer tourists and their allies should still be open to destinations with anti-LGBTQ laws.
Cameroonian women win German Africa Prize for peace efforts
The 1st National Women's Convention for Peace in Cameroon were honored for efforts toward ending the Anglophone crisis.
Trust in South Africa's government declines
Trust in South Africa's government is waning due to assassinations, corruption, and power outages.
AfricaLink on Air - 05 June 2023
Cholera deathtoll rises in Cameroon+++Kenya grapples with cholera outbreak at Daadab refugee camp
Wildlife academy in South Africa helps fight poaching
The Wildlife Forensic Academy in South Africa simulates different wildlife crime scenes to help prevent poaching.
Guinea Bissau: ECOWAS hails vote seeking end to instability
Election observers were on hand to monitor this year's vote based on proportional representation to elect 102 lawmakers.
Unmasking South Africa's false prophets
Behind some of South Africa's most lavish churches and charismatic preachers lies a growing pile of arrest warrants.
Ghana aims to host African Games despite economic crisis
Even in the wake of a multi-billion IMF loan, some supporters of the Ghanian undertaking have grown sceptical.
Venice Architecture Biennale focuses on Africa
The first Architecture Biennale curated by an African looks at challenges facing the world's fastest-growing continent.
Learning from Africa: Lesley Lokko
A Black woman in a field dominated by white men, Lesley Lokko is the curator at the 2023 Venice Architecture Biennale.
Upward mobility on a bike in Africa
Owning a bicycle can be a means of making a living, even as many people turn to motorized transport.
LGBTQ rights in Africa
We focus on the state of LGBTQ+ rights in Africa and how young people are fighting societal, and populist pressure.
Street Debate: Queer rights in Kenya
DW's Edith Kimani hosts a debate on LGBTQ+ rights, perspectives, beliefs and legal challenges with young Nairobians.
Are African LGBTQ+ rights improving?
Although there has been some progress on the protection of LGBTQ+ rights in Africa, many people are still at risk.
Debunking myths about LGBTIQ legislation
DW's KAZ interrogates why the LGBTIQ is perceived as 'un-African', and debunks myths about who decides moral norms.
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