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Things are looking up again in Africa's tourism sector
Africa's tourism industry all but disappeared during the pandemic, but now travelers are returning to the continent.
Where to travel in Africa: A correspondent's tips
DW correspondent Adrian Kriesch, who has reported from Africa for over 10 years, shares his favorite places.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We meet young Sierra Leoneans intent on building a nation despite the country’s brutal past.
Sierra Leone still scarred by civil war
Two decades after the Sierra Leone war, young people say corruption, poverty and unemployment hinder progress.
Sierra Leone building on 20 years of peace
We meet survivors of Sierra Leone’s civil war, who tell us what the country needs to make up for lost time.
Rosebell Kagumire: Online and on point
Ugandan journalist Rosebell Kagumire fights to give African women a voice.
Self-defense for Gambian teens
GirlZ Off Mute's teen reporter Lena Igweanyiba meets young women training to defend themselves physically.
The resilient city and residents of Goma
Slam artist Ben Kamuntu introduces his Congolese hometown, Goma. Though surrounded by conflict zones, Goma is resilient.
Scholz in Africa — Mission accomplished
Claus Stäcker
Chancellor Olaf Scholz had a lot to live up to on his visit to Africa. But he didn't disappoint.
AfricaLink on Air — 24 May 2022
Amnesty International warns against increasing executions+++Botswana eyes diamond market share amid Russia sanctions
German chancellor woos allies in Africa
Olaf Scholz signed deals that will see Germany help African nations extract and export oil and gas to Europe.
The 77 Percent — Copyright infringement
Kenyans and Nigerians have their say.
Somalia food crisis raises dropout rates
More and more children in Somalia are dropping out of school to help their parents in the daily struggle to survive.
EXCLUSIVE: Scholz decries Putin's 'imperialistic' war
In an exclusive interview, Scholz pledged to help countries in Africa that are suffering from Russia's war in Ukraine.
German chancellor: Building good relations key
Good relations with democracies will be key to coping with global challenges, Germany's chancellor told DW.
Rwanda accuses Congo of shelling its territory
Rwanda has said the Congolese military shelled Musanze district in the country's north, wounding several civilians.
Africans fleeing Ukraine accuse Germany of double standards
Africans suffering racism while fleeing the war in Ukraine say they are experiencing further discrimination in Germany.
Scholz aims to restart grain exports to Africa
On a three-day Africa tour, the German chancellor said Berlin would help restore grain exports to avoid a food crisis.
German chancellor takes a tricky trip to Africa
In Senegal, Niger and South Africa, Olaf Scholz will address the EU's military presence on the continent.
'We cannot turn our back to the rest of the world'
DW speaks with EU Commissioner for International Partnerships Jutta Urpilainen.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 May 2022
High food and fuel prices across Africa ++Humanitarian crisis looms in Somalia++Kenyans turn to savings
South Africa re-opens
Despite new Omicron variants, for many life in South Africa is returning to normal.
Soweto's new ice cream shop
In South Africa, social assistance helped some people launch a new business during the pandemic.
South Africa re-opens
In South Africa, social assistance helped some people launch a new business during the pandemic.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Preserving and distributing older varieties of seeds, and revitalizing a Saharan oasis in Tunisia.
Organic bananas from Ivory Coast
Organic banana producers are rare in Ivory Coast, but still they want to revolutionize the local industry.
Bringing a Saharan oasis back to life
Entrepreneurs in a Tunisian oasis hope to lead by example and convince the 15,000 locals to live more sustainably.
Does your partner's profession really matter?
Listen to what young Zimbabweans and Ghanaians told us!
Meet Kenyan speed demon Harmony Wanjiku
Kenya has a superbike champion in Harmony Wanjiku, the first Kenyan woman to race on a professional level.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Why is the world so crazy about Afrobeats? We sit down with one of its young stars Omah Lay to find out.
Omah Lay and the Afrobeats revolution
Meet Nigerian Afrobeats star Omah Lay as he brings his music to the world.
Meet Little Lisza: Nigeria's rising star
Multi-talented Nigerian Tiktok star Little Lisza uses her music to keep her native Igbo language alive.
Longboard champ no stranger to prejudice
Since her international title in 2020, Marina Correia has been tearing it up on the world's longboard dance scene.
The smart bin teaching Kenyans about waste
An intelligent bin aims to educate Kenyans how to correctly dispose of their rubbish. The added bonus: free Wi-Fi.
AfricaLink on Air - 16 May 2022
Somalia elects new president++Experts in S.Africa warn fifth wave of Covid++Student's brutal killing triggers protests
African food prices soaring amid Ukraine war
The war in Ukraine is having a drastic impact on Africa. Prices for wheat, gas and gasoline are at record highs.
Mali pulls out of regional G5 Sahel force
Mali is exiting a multi-national military force that combats insurgency in West Africa's Sahel region.
World Day Against Child Labor: More African children working
After years of decline in child labor, the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many African children into adult jobs.
Somalia: Hassan Sheikh Mohamud elected president
Current President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed was hoping to stay in power after over a year of in-fighting and delays.
Displaced farmers too afraid to return home
Islamist insurgencies forced millions off their land, but now the Nigerian government is urging the displaced to return.
Hunger crisis in Somalia
Six million people face acute food insecurity in the East African country. Among them are 1.4 million children.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Urban farming in Kampala's poorest neighborhoods and rebuilding on hot lava on La Palma.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 May 2022
Human rights bodies, condemn the killing of a Nigerian student over accusations of blasphemy
Africa roundtable unites with European allies
Decision makers from business and politics have met in Berlin to discuss new ways for Europe and Africa to cooperate.
Spain: Life on the lava
In the wake of La Palma's volcanic eruption, reconstruction is set to begin directly on the lava.
Protecting water in Kenya with force and wells
To try and save animals and crops, an initiative is trying to manage a small area in northern Kenya with new wells.
How urban gardening can help Kampala's poor
Stackable gardening boxes allow users to grow vegetables anywhere, even in busy urban cities.
Namibia: New safe zones for wildlife
Namibia is opening more and more protected zones and wildlife reserves where brown hyenas can live in safety.
AfricaLink on Air — 12 May 2022
President Buhari extends a resignation notice to all public office holders seeking to contest the 2023 elections
Africa and European ties are at a crossroads
Europe wants more bilateral cooperation with Africa but several issues between the two remain unresolved.
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