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Promoting organic produce with eco labels
In Ivory Coast a group is organizing trade fairs for organic products and advocating for a new certification label.
Guinea: Playing games to protect the environment
An NGO hopes a game will help convey important messages about conservation and harmful human activities.
Pope Francis tells the world to 'stop exploiting Africa'
Pope Francis is in Africa now. The trip takes him from Democratic Republic of Congo to South Sudan.
Pope Francis celebrates Mass in DR Congo
Over a milion people turned out in the Democratic Republic of Congo's capital for Mass with Pope Francis.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We ask 77 Percenters what they make of Russia's growing influence on the African continent.
What is Russia doing in the Sahel?
We asked 77 Percenters in Burkina Faso, Mali and Togo what they make of the growing influence of Russian mercenaries.
Is Russia's African charm offensive working?
We ask 77 Percenters in Cotonou how their perception of Russia has changed since the invasion of Ukraine.
Retelling the story of Sierra Leone
We meet filmmaker Adenike Hamilton, who returned to her home country, Sierra Leone.
How Germany's ban on harmful pesticides could impact Africa
Manufacturers and distributors with their sights set on Africa as a growing sales market are not pleased.
Africa boosts homegrown e-mobility in bid to curb emissions
Motorcycles with swap batteries, buses with solar panels: African innovators are making the shift to electric vehicles.
South Africa: Shooting at birthday party leaves 8 dead
Police are searching for two suspects for firing on guests at a birthday party in Gqeberha.
Constructive Journalism Fellows 2023 – Who are they?
Get to know the 14 Fellows of the DW Akademie's Constructive Journalism Fellowship 2023.
Pope Francis travels to Congo with a pious wish for peace
The visit to Congo, a nation where the Catholic Church has long played a dominant role, will be the first in 37 years.
South Africa, Russia deepen ties
DW looks at South Africa's ties with Moscow at a time when Russia is being condemned for its invasion of Ukraine.
Air pollution and a call to end dirty electricity production
South African township residents are fighting back against toxic air pollution from aging coal-fired power plants.
Global 3000 - The Globalization Program
Residents fight pollution in South Africa and the construction boom endangers monuments in Malaysia.
The dark side of the shiny AI tool ChatGPT
ChatGPT is an AI platform that allows users to find answers in a fraction of the time spent normally
From police officer to chef
In Pitso's Kitchen, every dish has a special twist.
Kigali: The next design capital of Africa
Haute Baso is an arts and crafts collective in the Rwandan city of Kigali.
Golf Prodigy
Kanana Muthomi is one of Kenya’s greatest golf talents. The 10-year-old is winning one youth tournament after another.
Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
New eco-friendly schools in rural Egypt and using technology to turn trash into treasure in Nigeria.
Climate change will require adaptation
More adaption and accelerated mitigation is needed to fight global warming says climate expert Johan Rockström.
Turning trash into treasure with an app
A Nigerian mobile app connects waste producers to recyclers in real time and gives users direct financial incentives.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We are focusing on why some young Africans are leaving behind their lives abroad and breaking barriers back home.
My City Serekunda
Ali Cham — aka Killa Ace — takes you for a tour through his city Serekunda in The Gambia.
Young Gambians: Returning home with a mission
DW's Fatou Muloshi talks to young Gambians about their decision to return to the country.
Homecoming — Claudia Lumor, Founder of Glitz Africa Magazine
After spending eight years in the UK, Claudia Lumor returned to Ghana and set up Glitz Africa Magazine.
Empowering women in Sierra Leone
Through his organization Purposeful, Chernor Bah is all about empowering women so that they can remake the world.
Sexual abuse: How FIBA fail to protect Malian athletes
DW Exclusive: A teen whistleblower is suing basketball's governing body after being axed for reporting widespread abuse.
African governance 'backslides' on democracy
The latest report by the Mo Ibrahim Foundation rates the African continent as less secure than it was a decade ago.
France agrees to pull troops from Burkina Faso
French troops are to withdraw from Burkina Faso within a month. Operation Sabre has had limited success.
France to 'respect' Burkina Faso's request and pull troops
Burkina Faso had asked France to withdraw its troops from the West African country within a month.
How good is Germany's new development strategy for Africa?
Germany's Development Ministry has just presented a new concept for Africa. But reactions have been mixed.
AfricaLink on Air - 25 January 2023
Governance "flatlines" in Africa - 2022 Mo Ibrahim Index +++ What went wrong with Africa's governance?
German Minister on Africa: 'We can work together'
German Development Minister, Svenja Schulze, answers questions from DW's social media users in Africa.
Svenja Schulze: 'We're making a more democratic offer'
Germany's Africa aid strategy highlights need for green jobs
While the aid strategy stresses the need for sustainable jobs, it drew criticism about a lack of concrete proposals.
AfricaLink on Air — 23 January 2023
Emotions high as missing Cameroon journalist found dead+++S.Africa hails friendship with Russia amid Ukraine war
South Africa, Russia deepen military ties
South Africa is preparing for a joint military exercise with Russia and China one year after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Sauti Sol: Boy group from Nairobi
Sauti Sol not only supports young African musicians, but also inspires African kids through storytelling.
The importance of black illustrations in medicine
Black people aren't often seen in medical textbooks. One young Nigerian illustrator is setting out to change that.
Francis Oghuma - The art of resistance
Francis Oghuma is a Nigerian documentarist and children’s book author who wants more Black representation in the media.
The debate about the Little Mermaid who was Black
If a Black actor is cast in a popular remake, there's an uproar. Disney's Little Mermaid remake is the latest example.
Why kidnappers in West Africa now target women
Kidnapping by militants isn't new but it is becoming a powerful political and fundraising tool.
Global Teen: Kenya
This edition’s Global Teen is John Mwangi from Kenya. He loves local music, cartoons and jokes.
AfricaLink on Air — 20 January 2023
Special Edition: The most severe power cuts ever experienced in Southern Africa are threatening food and water supplies.
The murky world of foreign child adoption in Africa
Four Croatian couples face child trafficking charges in Zambia after their adoption papers were found to be fake.
The origin of humankind in clay!
For ceramist Zizipho Poswa, clay is the past and the future.
Davos 2023: Showcasing Africa, the Africa way
After remaining in oblivion for years, African companies are forcing global investors to take notice.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
Eco Africa: Using greenhouses to ensure food production during drought in Somalia and dealing with e-waste in Cameroon.
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