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BMX, Soweto style
Meet the unrivaled star of Soweto's up-and-coming BMX bike scene, who is laying the foundation for a new subculture.
Exclusive: Marathon G.O.A.T Eliud Kipchoge
World-record marathon holder Eliud Kipchoge sits down with DW for an exclusive interview at his family's farm in Kenya.
Fighting corruption in Kenyan sport
DW's Edith Kimani investigates how corruption in sport impacts young athletes in Kenya.
Peace still elusive a year after Deby's death
Twelve months since Chad lost its former leader, Idriss Deby, the country has yet to return to civilian rule.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 April 2022
Fuel crisis under control in Kenya?+++The death of a teacher sparks uproar in Cameroon+++Africa has 7 tech unicorns
Burkina Faso's first master chocolatier
André Bayala, who learnt to make chocolate in Switzerland, is putting an African spell on his products.
AfricaLink on Air — 15 April 2022
DW's AfricaLink Special Edition on Afrophobia in Africa and the world
South Africa: Nearly 400 dead in South Africa floods
Thousands are displaced and scores are missing in what is thought to be among the worst natural disasters on record.
South Africa: New campaign reignites xenophobic rhetoric
South African activists and politicians blame foreigners for crime — but is that true?
Mercenary armies in Africa
More African countries are turning to foreign security companies to protect leaders or deploy them in conflict zones.
The 77 Percent — Do your clothes reflect your character?
The youth in Ghana and Nigeria share their views.
South Africa floods leave trail of destruction
Unprecedented flooding triggered by heavy rain has killed more than 340 people in the Durban area.
AfricaLink on Air — 14 April 2022
Deadly floods in S.Africa +++ Nigerian oil and gas for the EU? +++ Electricity theft in Ghana
Germany urges faster aid 'to avoid hunger crisis' in Niger
Germany's foreign minister urged action to combat the threat of hunger in Niger and other areas of the Sahel region.
Deadly floods wreak havoc in South Africa
Devastating floods have swept away homes and infrastructure in the Durban area, killing over 300 people.
How Germany manages EU funds in Africa
Germany is the biggest donor to the EU fund to curb migration from Africa. Where did the money go? And what comes next?
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Using mobile drying devices for valuable farm crops and saving shea tree forests across Africa.
Portrait of a 10-year-old African activist
In Durban a young eco-warrior dedicates every weekend to beach cleanups, environment classes and protecting the planet.
Fishermen fighting against offshore wind park
On the French Atlantic coast, fishermen are protesting against the construction of a wind farm.
Looking after Africa's shea forests
An NGO is trying to protect millions of hectares of shea forests across Africa to preserve them for the next generation.
Looking for Miss Waldron's red colobus monkeys
Miss Waldron's red colobus were once thought extinct. Now researchers think they have found some of the primates.
Nigeria: 29 die after boat capsizes
At least 29 people have died after a boat capsized in the northwestern Nigerian state of Sokoto.
From the mists of time to the digital cloud
Ancient scripts from the 11th century will soon be available on every smartphone.
South Africa: Over 250 dead after severe floods
A local official says flooding in Kwazulu-Natal province has caused the deaths of 259 people.
Ivory Coast: Prime minister and government resign
In an unexpected announcement, Prime Minister Patrick Achi and his Cabinet have tendered their resignation.
EU: Development aid as migration control
The EU's Emergency Trust Fund for Africa prioritizes curbing migration over fostering development, critics say.
AfricaLink on Air - 12 April 2022
President Muhammadu Buhari succession battle heightens as Nigerians list their priority areas
Somalia at risk of looming famine, UN agencies warn
Officials say an ongoing drought in the country is the worst in a decade.
South Africa: Scores killed in flooding in KwaZulu-Natal
Floods and mudslides triggered by heavy rain have caused widespread damage around the port city of Durban.
Why Africa is home to the world's 'worst airports'
Airlines are going through turbulent times flying to Liberia and other African countries.
How the EU spent billions to halt migration from Africa
The European Union set high goals with its Emergency Trust Fund for Africa. DW examines whether the EUTF achieved them.
AfricaLink on Air - 11 April 2022
Groundswell of tension in South Africa's crime-ridden townships as locals protest against undocumented migrants
Ukraine: African students face Russian missiles and racism
Africans fleeing Ukraine say they are up against Russian missiles and racism on trains, in refugee camps and via Airbnb.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Making art from animal bones in Kenya and helping restore Tanzania's soil through reforestation.
Not afraid of rising sea levels on Ile-de-Sein
Most residents of Ile-de-Sein say there is nothing that would make them leave their home despite rising sea levels.
Why are cities around the world sinking?
Coastal cities are being battered by storms and floods as sea levels rise. But climate change is only half the story.
Netflix's African reality series fails to impress
Tobore Ovuorie
African celebs are sandwiched in a glossy-but-gossipy reality show with disturbing narratives, writes Tobore Ovuorie.
Cabo Verde fights to save red-billed tropicbirds
Could new data on the habits of the migratory birds help us understand the health of the ocean?
Africa eyes the global cannabis market
Africa's rapidly growing cannabis industry could soon supply the entire world.
Should churches be regulated to protect the vulnerable?
Listen to how the debate went down!
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
Millions of young Kenyans are trapped in a debt cycle. Is there a way out? DW's Edith Kimani is in Nairobi to find out.
West Africa food insecurity at worst level in 10 years
Climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have left millions in urgent need of food.
Can Africa bridge the gas gap in Europe?
Gas-producing countries in Africa could benefit from the energy crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.
Protecting southern Africa's pangolins
Meet the organizations trying to safeguard pangolins, the world's most trafficked mammal.
Pangolin poaching in South Africa
With pangolin populations dwindling in Asia, traffickers are now targeting Africa.
Building a skilled workforce in Rwanda
After studying abroad in the US, Allen Kendunga has returned home to Rwanda to help tackle the issue of unemployment.
Activists slam Europe for dumping on Africa
Activists in Africa are concerned about how fast the continent has become a dumpsite for European consumer waste.
Increased social media use puts African leaders on edge
Social media is enabling Africans to actively engage in participatory governance, but their leaders are kicking back.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Kenya's wildlife census and a second-hand market full of clothes waiting for new owners in Cairo.
Kenya's 2021 wildlife census
A wildlife census in Kenya shows success in the protection of some species while others are in more danger than ever.
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