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DW News Africa with Eddy Micah Jr., 27 February 2025
he security situation in the east of Democratic Republic of Congo has reached "alarming levels" according to authorities. Over 7,000 people have been killed in the conflict since the start of the year. We speak to the UN's head of the peacekeeping mission MONUSCO. And we meet digital workers in Kenya facing trauma and stress from processing gruesome data for AI systems.
At the Berlinale, East African filmmakers tackle the past, present and future
Four films from DW Akademie partner EASC were screened at the European Film Market, showcasing talent from East Africa.
How ingenuity inspires sustainable living | Eco Africa
Boosting food security in Burundi, and turning trash into a modern take on traditional African masks.
Why eastern DR Congo remains stuck in conflict
DW breaks down the key factors behind the ongoing turmoil.
Uganda's human rights crisis: Military vs. civilian courts
DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to Uganda's Minister of Justice, Norbert Mao and DW's Frank Yiga in Kampala.
The social media campaign driving a cleanup in Senegal
Neighborhoods in Senegal’s cities are getting a makeover – thanks to residents. Why do they succeed?
Malawi's maize crisis: Soaring prices, worsening hunger
DW's Josey Mahachi speaks to economist Bertha Bangala and DW's Malawi correspondent, Mirriam Kaliza.
DR Congo conflict: Life under M23 rebel control
Weeks after M23 rebels seized Goma, residents are adjusting to a new reality.
Can an age-old Japanese tradition be made even better?
Why an imported ferment from faraway Japan is good for Africans?
South Africa's Ramaphosa defends multilateralism at G20
President Cyril Ramaphosa also called for increased funding to help developing countries combat climate change.
The 77 Percent — Namibia: Looking beyond German colonialism
This special Street Debate edition discusses Germany’s brutal colonial legacy with Namibian school students.
Namibia: Beyond German colonialism
This special Street Debate edition discusses Germany’s brutal colonial legacy with Namibian school students.
Nigerian monarch: Ogiame Atuwatse III's vision for Africa
Ogiame Atuwatse III shares the challenges of leadership and his vision for a transformed Africa with Josey Mahachi.
Myra Kavira: A guardian of collective memory
Myra Dunoyer Kavira Vahighene is a Congolese storyteller on a mission to brings the stories of her ancestors to life.
Ugandan women train future climate leaders
A grassroots movement in Uganda is equipping young women with the tools to better adapt to climate change.
German election: What next for Afro-Germans?
Josey Mahachi discusses the impact of the CDU/CSU election win on Africa with DW's Silja Fröhlich and Isaac Mugabi.
Olu of Warri in Nigeria's Delta State speaks to DW
One of Africa’s young traditional rulers, Ogiame Atuwatse III, King of the Kingdom of Warri in the Delta State has stressed the importance of projecting the African identity through the chieftaincy institution. He speaks on a wide range of issues in an interview with DW’s Josey Mahachi.
Do Trump's policies endanger South Africa's AGOA trade deal?
With the US threatening to sever vital trade ties, South African businesses are on high alert.
DRC: Do we still value oral history?
Stories and values are passed down from elders across Africa. But as time goes by, will this history survive?
AI disinformation could threaten Africa's elections
A new study shows that artificial intelligence is being used to influence democratic processes in Africa.
South Africa accuses US of racist agenda during G20 meeting
Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola believes the US is trying to bully his South Africa. DW's Dianne Hawker speaks to him.
A floating rehabilitation center for injured turtles
Every year many sea turtles are injured off the Tunisian coast. An in-sea rescue center helps them recover safely.
Zambian girls are loving women's soccer
Women's football is on the up and up in Zambia where the national program is sparking incredible interest.
Changing our world: Together we can | Eco Africa
Residents team up to improve their neighborhoods and lives, plant trees, and tackle plastic waste.
G20 foreign ministers gather in South Africa without Rubio
Countries from the Global South want to confront reform, climate change and economic fairness.
Afrimaxx — Modern African Lifestyle
Ballet dancers in Nigeria, a female rapper in Senegal and the township’s daily bread levelling up.
Soweto chef modernizes South Africa's street food
Meet the Soweto man elevating kota, a popular street food made out of a quarter loaf of bread, to the next level.
In Lagos, a ballet school dances into spotlight
Even though traditional dance is seen as more prestigious on the African continent, this Nigerian is focusing on ballet.
South Africa postpones budget in 'unprecedented' step
A disagreement over VAT has cast doubt on the ruling coalition's ability to govern.
South Africa: Winegrowers adapt in face of climate change
Climate change is a big challenge for South Africa's winegrowers. Regenerative methods and innovation help them adapt.
The influencers behind South Africa's natural hair movement
Black South Africans face discrimination for wearing hair naturally, but things are changing.
Safer water with a microplastic-removing gel
Katrin Schuhen founded a non-profit start-up dedicated to removing microplastics from drinking water.
Who was Muhsin Hendricks, the world's first openly gay imam?
Hendricks challenged misconceptions about Islam, arguing that homosexuality is an integral part of the faith.
Zimbabwe: Clear-up campaign in Victoria Falls
Tourism is booming in Victoria Falls, but leaving plastic waste in its wake. A local initiative cleans up and recycles.
AI in Africa: How is the continent tapping into new tech?
The artificial intelligence revolution is set to add more than a trillion dollars to Africa's economy by 2030.
The impact of Trump's USAID freeze in South Sudan and Ghana
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Naftali Mwaura Muigai, an East Africa expert, and DW correspondent Isaac Kaledzi in Ghana.
What's behind Trump's targeting of South Africa?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to Lesiba Teffo, a political analyst at UNISA, and DW correspondent Thuso Khumalo in South Africa.
African Union leadership: Who can fix Africa's problems?
Kenya's Raila Odinga is a contender to be Africa's top diplomat. What do the three candidates stand for?
What can Africa win or lose over Trump's ICC fallout?
Eddy Micah Jr. talks to legal expert Chris Kamau Waweru and DW correspondent Andrew Wasike in Kenya.
The 77 Percent: Traditions
Navigating modernity vs tradition? We meet young Africans who tell us how history and culture define their lives.
DW Africa tours Germany ahead of 2025 elections
As Germans head to the polls, DW Africa takes a tour across the country to explore what issues weigh on voters' minds.
South Africa: The aftermath of land reforms
South Africa keeps making headlines after Trump claimed that land reform will lead to the takeover of white-owned farms.
Why is Trump going after South Africa over land reforms?
Why is US President Donald Trump targeting South Africa? And what role does South African-born Elon Musk play?
Why African nations may turn to EU as Trump slashes aid
Will the European Union fill the void left by the United States?
South Africa: MellowVan delivering with clean energy
South African Neil Du Preez’s 100% electric-powered Mellowvan is a game-changer.
Mission 300: Electricity to millions in Africa by 2030
Can Mission 300 electrify half of sub-Saharan Africa? Analyst Paternus Niyegira and DW's Naomi Achieng join the debate.
Can Africa jumpstart the DRC peace process?
The governments of Congo and Rwanda are facing intense public scrutiny and pressure as the conflict escalates.
Women couriers redefining Ghana's streets
Companies in Ghana are employing more women in male-dominated sectors like delivery driving.
Explainer: How cultural roots influence hairstyles
Hair is the ultimate statement! But have you ever wondered why it's so important across Africa?
Gambia: Bringing an end to illegal dumpsites
In Kanifing a lack of proper waste management has become a big problem. A local initiative is turning things around.
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