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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.
Giving second-hand clothing a new life
In Egypt, an artist buys old clothes at markets and paints designs on them to give them a new and unique look.
Can bitcoin be made sustainable?
Some companies are using bitcoin mining to clean up toxic waste. Can bitcoin really be "greened up"?
Climate education in Ghana
Ghana has joined a small club of countries that have integrated climate change into official school education programs.
East Africa faces hunger crisis
Aid organizations are warning of a catastrophe in East Africa if urgent action is not taken against looming starvation.
Are Nollywood films fueling ritual killings in Nigeria?
Listen to what Nigerians and Malawians had to say on the topic.
Crowd-farming sprouts in Nigeria
Rebecca Amoo has made it easier than ever to become a farmer — with a swipe of your finger instead of a shovel.
Street Debate: Breaking free from the debt cycle
Millions of young Kenyans are trapped in a debt cycle. Is there a way out? Edith Kimani is in Nairobi to find out.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: Rwanda's policy to tackle feed shortages and Mauritania's plans to increase renewable energy production.
Keeping lowland gorillas safe from disease
Researchers want to prevent the transmission of diseases like Ebola and COVID-19 to lowland gorillas in Congo.
Paving the way for Mauritania's renewables exports
Mauritania plans to boost its green energy production and even export it.
Why Africa prints money in Europe
At least 40 African countries have their currencies printed in Europe, raising questions about their self-sufficiency.
Robert Koch's dubious legacy in Africa
During his time of medical research in Africa Robert Koch did experiments on humans that cost lives.
Africa grapples with climate finance issue
As the continent waits on a $100 billion pledge, lack of expertise on the ground has stalled vital adaptation projects.
Nairobi security business empowers women
Nairobi-based Patricia Gakii launched a business to help women defend themselves — both physically and in cyberspace.
COVID: South Africa loosens restrictions amid falling cases
South Africa has eased rules on travel, while Shanghai is reporting record COVID-19 cases. DW has the latest.
Guinea: Military junta stokes nerves of mining sector
The military junta's unyielding approach toward a major iron ore project could be doing more harm than good.
World in Progress: The fallout from Russia's war on Ukraine
In addition to the toll the fighting has taken on people in Ukraine, the UN and aid organizations have started sounding the alarm about how Russia's war will affect world hunger — Ukraine and Russia are two of the world's top crop producers. DW speaks to Martin Rentsch who works for the UN's World Food Program in Berlin. How bad is the humanitarian situation in Ukraine right now?
Oscars: Where are the African films?
In nearly 75 years, the Oscar for best international film has only gone to an African production three times. Why?
War pushes up price of wheat
The war could lead to hunger in developing countries. Ukraine and Russia are major wheat exporters.
The long agony of applying for a passport in Africa
It can take months to get a new passport in many African countries — often because there aren't enough blank books.
Can Africa supply Europe's energy demand?
Africa has abundant reserves, but experts say the continent's energy sector needs urgent reforms and help.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On Eco Africa: a musician who makes instruments from trash and a French city that offers sustainable school meals.
Niger: Making Niamey greener
Activist Abdel Aziz Mounkaila wants to 'green up' Niamey by getting more trees planted.
African students still trapped in Ukraine
Nigerian student Jerry Kenny is stuck in Kherson, a city in Ukraine occupied by Russian forces.
Sustainable school meals: healthy and delicious
The French city of Lyon has teamed up with local farmers to ensure school meals are 100% organic.
How to hold back the growing deserts?
Around the globe, arable land is turning into desert at an unprecedented rate.
Making music with garbage
Egyptian musician Shady Rabab and his band play instruments made from objects found in the trash.
Expanding Cameroon's renewable energy systems
Cameroon is looking to generate reliable power from renewables to boost energy supply in cities and remote areas
Helping out during the pandemic
During the COVID-19 pandemic many people have gone the extra mile to help others.
South Africa: 30 years after abolishing apartheid
March 17, 1992, was the day when white South Africans voted to end apartheid. But stark divisions remain.
The high price of truth: Africa's whistleblowers
In Africa , whistleblowers face dismissal, violence and murder. Extensive legislation seldom offers real protection.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We look back on the brutal Namibian genocide at the hands of colonial Germany and explore its modern-day repercussions.
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.
Tracing the legacy of Hendrik Witbooi
Simon Witbooi aka HemelBesem honors the legacy of his ancestor Hendrik Witbooi.
Street Debate: The price of the genocide in Namibia
Germany promised to pay reparations for the genocide committed in Namibia. We ask young Namibians what they really want.
Examining Germany's brutal history in Namibia
A look at Germany's brutal colonial history toward the Herero and Nama people in today's Namibia.
UN: South Sudan peacekeeping mission extended for a year
The UN Security Council has extended the stay of its 19,000-strong peacekeeping force in South Sudan for another year.
Are young Africans willing to fight in Ukraine?
Young Nigerians take part in a heated debate over whether they would risk their lives to join the front line in Ukraine.
Anglophone crisis put kids' right to education at risk
What do teens in Cameroon's Anglophone region think of the crisis?
Zambia's ex-President Rupiah Banda dead at 85
The country's fourth president oversaw great economic growth, but his tenure was marred by corruption allegations.
DW News Africa with Tomi Oladipo, 11 March, 2022
The African students facing an uncertain future as the war in Ukraine rages on +++ It's 2022. Why are Nigerian women still being denied the same rights as men? +++The Africans risking it all to get to the Canary Islands and the families they leave behind +++ And the women in Congo-Brazzaville challenging men at their own game of style
AfricaLink on Air — 11 March 2022
Can S. Africa mediate in Ukraine war?+++ 750 killed in north Ethiopia, says rights body+++Chelsea's Abramovich woes?
S. Africa's Ramaphosa appoints new chief justice
Judge Raymond Zondo, who found evidence of corruption under the Zuma administration, will become the new chief justice.
Vaccine production in Africa
COVID vaccine production remains a big issue in Africa. Pharma giants still refuse to waive patents.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week's Eco Africa focusses on one of the world's most valuable resources: Water.
Eco-friendly soap made in Cape Verde
Saving the environment one bar at a time with Cape Verde's 100 percent eco-friendly soap.
Residents and a food firm fight over water in France
French residents and food company Danone are going head to head over water.
Global worries about wheat deliveries
Russia's war in Ukraine has sidelined two of the world's biggest wheat exporters, with consequences for the whole world.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
We hear from young Africans who have been doing it tough during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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