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77 Vox Pops Lagos: Fishing
Dwindling fish stocks, climatic changes and human impact – what do you know about overfishing in West Africa?
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
In Nigeria and South Africa, initiatives try to keep boys and girls in school.
Burkina Faso AFCON win offers respite from coup
Burkina Faso's win over Tunisia in the AFCON quarterfinal, just days after a coup, has briefly lifted people's spirits.
Rwanda reopens land border with Uganda
The border shutdown amid political tensions caused a near collapse in trade between the two countries.
Why democracy in Africa needs a rethink
Bouba Jalloh
Amid a fresh wave of coups, DW's Abu-Bakarr Jalloh thinks Africa needs to reexamine its relationship with democracy.
Shariah law in Africa has many faces
Islamic law in Africa is applied and interpreted in many different ways.
AFCON: The Gambia's surprise run unites, inspires country
A country polarized by recent elections is brought together by the progress of its national team in Cameroon.
Eco Africa — The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: Turing trash into fashion in Tel Aviv and a pocket radio connecting rural farmers in Burkina Faso.
Fish farms in Turkey causing water pollution
The growing number of Turkish fish farms is polluting the Black Sea around Turkey with leftover feed and medications.
Would you marry the husband or wife of your deceased friend?
Listen to how the debate went down!
AFCON: Mohamed Salah's penalty sends Egypt through
The Pharaohs were held to a goalless draw by Ivory Coast in Douala but went on to win on penalties.
Burkina Faso crisis: EU threatens consequences after coup
The EU has said it could hit Burkinabe coup leaders with sanctions if "constitutional order" is not restored.
AfricaLink on Air — 26 January 2022
Malawi anti-graft crusade +++Kakwenza freed+++Portrait of ex-miner turned businessman+++Gambia shines on Climate Tracker
Spain: 300 people rescued from migrant boats
Spain's emergency services said it had rescued more than 300 people from seven different boats.
Tropical storm Ana hits southeast Africa
Tropical storm Ana has caused widespread destruction and triggered flooding across southeast Africa.
Africa's best soccer players
Where do Africa's best players come from, and what differentiates African football?
Getting kids back to school
In northern Nigeria's Kano State, a local NGO is fighting to give more kids a chance at education.
The Spread - How to wear a condom
How do you use a male condom? That is the question our sex and relationship expert KAZ is going to answer this time.
The trials and tribulations of a teen dad
Do you know any teen fathers? Our GirlZOffMute teen reporter visits a young father in Kibera, Kenya.
Overcoming teenage pregnancy
In South Africa, 40% of girls drop out of school due to pregnancy. An initiative helps them complete their education.
AFCON: Senegal progress alongside Morocco, Mane head injury
Senegal progress but concerns remain over suspected Sadio Mane concussion
Nigeria seeks to extend fuel subsidy program
The Nigerian government had previously planned to phase out the gasoline subsidy program, calling it "unsustainable."
Burkina Faso: Pro-junta rallies as UN condemns coup
Junta supporters are celebrating, while the international community condemns the dissolution of the government.
Cameroonians express shock and anger after AFCON stampede
Following the deaths of eight people outside Olembe Stadium, questions have been raised as to how the tragedy unfolded.
AFCON: Ten-man Comoros' fairy-tale run ended by Cameroon
The Indomitable Lions were too strong for the Coelecanths, who will still go home with heads held high.
AFCON: Stampede at Cameroon-Comoros game leaves 8 dead
Large crowds were trying to get into the Olembe stadium in the Cameroonian capital Yaounde for the last-16 match.
Malawi's president fires Cabinet over corruption
Lazarus Chakwera dissolved his Cabinet due to graft charges against three ministers.
Burkina Faso: Why citizens are unhappy
The military takeover comes after months of protests over the government's failure to curb terrorist attacks.
AfricaLink on Air — 24 January 2022
Burkina Faso 'attempted coup'+++ Malema's party on xenophobia +++ Zambia's specialized anti-graft Courts +++ AFCON 2021
Africans need to tell their own stories
Harrison Mwilima
Africa has long been documented from a Eurocentric perspective. It's time for Africans to write about their own culture.
Why education remains a challenge in Africa
Many students in sub-Saharan Africa are being left behind. But activists on the continent are fighting to change that.
AFCON 2021: A tough exit for Nigeria's Super Eagles
The Super Eagles won all their three group games but came unstuck against Tunisia's Carthage Eagles in Garoua.
Stowaway survives flight from South Africa to Amsterdam
The man was found alive in the nosewheel section of the cargo plane when it landed in Amsterdam, Dutch authorities said.
Soccer fans come out for Africa Cup of Nations games
The Africa Cup of Nations is not only about football.
AFCON: Football fever in Cameroon
DW looks at how fans have been experiencing the Africa Cup of Nations so far.
World Stories - The Week in Reports
Yemen: Civilians suffering during civil war, Cyprus: New hope for the ghost town Varosha
South Africa opens up
Omicron was first detected in South Africa. But the worst is over as cases fall and the country returns to normalcy.
Postcolonial Europe: The significance of memory
The legacy of colonialism. How is it shaping our society today? Four artistic positions.
German museum identifies likely looted objects
A Munich museum says 50 objects in its collection may have been stolen during colonial times.
COVID-19: African scientists say omicron could end pandemic
African scientists are optimistic that the variant could mark the end of the pandemic and the beginning of an endemic.
Where Africa's best players come from
Where do Africa's best players come from and what differentiates African football?
AFCON: The unraveling of Algeria
The Fennec Foxes had entered the tournament as favorites with an unbeaten run dating back to 2018.
Liberia: Stampede at church event kills dozens
The deadly stampede occurred in a suburb of the capital, Monrovia, with police warning the death toll may increase.
The 77 Percent - The Magazine for Africa's Youth
African artists’ creations shape the continent’s diverse creative tapestry. We meet them in Congo, Ghana and Nigeria.
Flowking Stone and his home town Kumasi
Rapper and musician Flowking Stone takes us on a tour of Kumasi, the former capital of the Ashanti Empire.
London's trailblazing Nigerian artist
British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori channels his eye-catching creativity into furniture, toys and urban spaces.
Why DRC's art is worth fighting for
We meet artists in Kinshasa to discuss the way forward for Congo's rising creatives.
Diamonds in the rough: Congo’s art scene
Turning trash into art is the mission of the artists at ‘Ndayku ya la vie est belle’ in Kinshasa, DRC.
Examining the poor reputation of African armies
Many armies in Africa are perceived as being underfunded, underequipped and ineffective.
AFCON road trip helps Nigerian refugees believe in dreams
Twenty-four girls from the Minawao camp enjoyed the adventure of a lifetime watching Nigeria at the AFCON.
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