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REV – The Auto and Mobility Show
Chinese e-cars in Europe, e-Bikes for Africa, charging tips, cab driver whose legs were amputated
AfricroozE - e-Bikes for Africa
E-bikes charged by solar energy have been designed to transport 100 kilos on Africa's roughest roads
Migration brain drain: Not just a negative trend?
Voluntary migration is nuanced and complex and a brain drain can also create opportunities for developing countries.
Nigeria: Record 1.8 tons of cocaine seized in drug bust
Nigeria's Drug agency has recovered cocaine with an estimated value of $278 million in what it called a record seizure.
Champions League and demise of Angola's league
Though the African Champions League is set to kick off in October, Angola has seen its national league collapse.
Aide to South Africa's Zulu king killed
It is unclear whether the death is linked to a bitter succession dispute within the royal family.
Does Commonwealth have a future in Africa?
Is the Commonwealth of Nations more than a postcolonial club? Many Africans wonder what purpose it may serve today.
South Africa and US pledge further cooperation
The longtime allies have voiced disagreement on the war in Ukraine, but still want to work closely with one another.
Afrimaxx — Jewelry with Africa as inspiration
Koketso Mohlala makes African-inspired statement jewelry that supports local crafts.
AfricaLink on Air — 16 September 2022
Africa's biggest hydro-electric power projects+++How big businesses deal with load shedding in S.Africa+++What do Ghanaians do when the lights go out?
Angola after the election: No rest for the opposition
There was little Angolans could do to protest the swearing-in of Joao Lourenco as president.
Sustainable fishing in Tunisia
The Med Bycatch Project is encouraging local fishermen to use more sustainable fishing methods in Tunisia.
Togo's environmental education park for kids
At an environmental education center, school kids learn that waste can often be used as a material for something new.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Sustainable fishing off the coast of Tunisia and building more "green" buildings in Nairobi.
Models made from waste highlight sustainability
A young man is taking trash and building models of cities to bring attention to the problem of local waste management.
Helping developers build more sustainable buildings
The Kenya Green Builders Society is helping developers meet complex new "green" building codes.
Sustainable fishing methods for Tunisia
Fishing is crucial to livelihoods on Tunisia's coast. But overfishing is a problem, especially due to trawlers. Their nets pick up sharks, rays and other endangered species. Now a project is introducing more sustainable fishing.
Greece: Meet Athens' first chief heat officer
Chief Heat Officer Eleni Myrivili has the big task to ensure the survival of the Greek capital.
Taking a bite out of edible insects
Insects are considered tasty seasonal snacks in many countries. A new project is also turning them into good fertilizer.
Benin Bronzes go on display in Berlin
The artifacts were looted during the colonial era, but Germany agreed to return the ones in their possession to Nigeria.
Tourists return to Morocco
Morocco opened its borders six months ago and tourists are coming back.
Young Nigerian builds robot for dangerous jobs
Isah Barde's robot could help humans undertake dangerous jobs.
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Makoko vs Banana Island: Social inequality in Africa
DW is in Lagos to find out how growing income inequality is tearing Nigeria's social fabric apart.
The 77 Percent — How do university strikes affect students?
Students in Nigeria and Ghana share their views.
UN: Millions at risk of starvation in Somalia
If nothing is done within days, people in Somalia will start dying, according to the Red Cross.
Nigerians are telling African stories to children online
A new Nigerian start-up is bringing African stories to kids.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 September 2022
Ruto is sworn in as Kenya's 5th president+++Zimbabwe increases election nomination fees+++Nnamdi Kanu returns to court.
Namibia genocide: Opposition demands new deal with Germany
The Namibian opposition is demanding renegotiation of the controversial genocide deal between Namibia and Germany.
Masai Ujiri: Building young African dreams with basketball
The president of the Toronto Raptors is investing in African basketball through the Giants of Africa foundation.
Zimbabwe: WHO triggers measles outbreak response
WHO officials hope that crisis response initiatives will save lives amid Zimbabwe's measles outbreak.
Ethiopia: Tigray forces open to AU-led peace talks
Since November 2020, the fighting has killed thousands and displaced millions causing a humanitarian crisis.
South Africa: Flooding from burst diamond mine kills 1
The burst diamond mine flooded a residential area, causing a power outage in the town of Jagersfontein.
Queen's death sparks mixed feelings in Africa
Reactions to Elizabeth's death have been mixed in Africa, where Britain once ruled more than half the territory.
Afrimaxx - Modern African Lifestyle
Fine designs by Aphia Sakyi, fine dining by Chef Obehi and dance styles by "Soweto’s Finest."
Tom London moves African modern dance
Choreographer Tom London is shaking up the South African dance scene with modern African dance.
AfricaLink on Air — 9 September 2022
Africans react to the death of the British monarch +++ Queen Elizabeth II had a special relationship with Africa
Win or not, Ons Jabeur already an inspiration in Tunisia
Ons Jabeur plays the US Open final today. Whether she wins or not, her legacy is already in place.
AfricaLink on Air — 08 September 2022
Major famine looming in East Africa+++Ukraine sends grains to Somalia to mitigate famine
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Efficient ovens to improve working conditions in Benin and a unique bark cloth from Uganda.
How a student is taking on environmental problems
Oluwaseyi Moejoh wants to make environmentalism more popular across Nigeria.
Uganda's unique bark cloth
In Uganda, villagers have rediscovered a sustainable way of conserving a tree that produces a textile called bark cloth.
The ergonomics of earth houses
A look inside the ergonomic design of the sustainable earth houses from Swiss architect Peter Vetsch.
Solar-powered desalination in Somalia
A company in Somalia has significantly cut the cost of water by using solar energy to run its desalination plant.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Drug addiction can be hard to beat. But can the right treatment — from therapy to sports — really help?
From South African street kid to acrobat
Jacobus Claassen, a former Cape Town street kid, is now a star in the circus arena.
How to repel China's creeping media influence
The Chinese Communist Party would like everyone to see the world as it does. How can democracies counter propaganda?
Amazing Planet: Elephants communicate from head to toe
Elephants are skilled communicators with memories that could give humans a run for their money.
Beijing steps up the charm offensive in Africa
China has removed tariffs on 98% of the goods imported from nine of Africa's least developed countries.
Meet Kenyan speed demon Harmony Wanjiku
Kenya has a superbike champion in Harmony Wanjiku, the first Kenyan woman to race on a professional level.
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