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DW Business – Europe & Africa
New German coalition could soften austerity – Warm bitcoin welcome from Iceland, Lufthansa Flips the Fried Egg Logo
AfricaLink on Air - 07 February 2018
Kenyan opposition politician Miguna Miguna deported to Canada+++President Jacob Zuma’s fate to be known in 'coming days'
Is Kenya turning its back on democracy?
A lawyer's deportation is the latest in a string of events stirring up fears that Kenya is moving away from democracy.
Not just the ears
African elephants have larger ears than their Asian cousins. But there many more differences — big and small.
Captain Leah and the family in the sky
Changing perceptions and pushing limits in Kenya. We follow a pilot who always knew she could fly. 35-year old Captain Leah Kihara has clocked up over 4000 hours in the sky. And she loves it.
How sex education can improve women's rights for the future
What is the link between sex education and women's rights? Find out in this report from Zambia.
The silent struggle of infertility in Kenya
Do you think a woman should be stigmatised because of her infertility? Some are in Kenya, take a listen.
DW Business – Europe & Africa
New York stocks pare losses after Monday sell-off - Cramped quarters in Hong Kong - SpaceX Heavy Falcon prepares launch
American invader threatens African crops
The crop-eating fall armyworm attacks farms across the African continent, threatening the livelihood of many farmers.
South Africa postpones state of nation address
President Jacob Zuma was due to lay out the national agenda Tuesday; the speech's postponement is a major embarrassment.
Jacob Zuma conflict
The scandal-plagued South African president clings to power as his popularity declines.
DW Business – Europe & America
Stocks Slide - VW in Africa - Rampant Corruption
DW Business – Europe & Africa
Global stock market sell-off continues – Samsung heir walks free, jail term suspended
AfricaLink on Air - 05 February 2018
ANC factions protest as pressure mounts on Zuma to step down+++Burundians mixed reactions on Unity Charter anniversary
Could FGM make a comeback in Kenya?
Many African countries have made strides in tackling Female Genital Mutilation. However, there's a backlash in Kenya.
Zuma's future on the brink as ANC holds urgent meeting
South Africa's ruling ANC will hold an urgent meeting to discuss scandal-plagued Jacob Zuma's future as president.
Israel: Migrants must leave
Deportation notices are being served to Eritreans and Sudanese who have been seeking asylum.
Indian oil tanker missing off African coast
The merchant ship "Marine Express," carrying $8.1 million (€ 6.4 million) worth of gasoline, disappeared on Thursday.
DW Business – Europe & Africa
Deutsche Bank reports €497m loss for 2017 – 'Three A's' post strong financial results
From the track to the ice: Africa's first bobsled team
Three Nigerian-American women have made history by becoming the first team from Africa to qualify for Olympic bobsled.
More than 900 miners rescued from S. African goldmine
The miners had been trapped in the Beatrix mine since Wednesday evening.
DW Business – Europe & America
Daimler notches up record profit - Officials fortify great firewall of China - Cape Town residents told to save water
DW Business – Europe & Africa
Daimler notches up record profit - Officials fortify great firewall of China
Heritage site threatened by rising seas
Gorée island, off the coast of Senegal, was once a transit point for the Atlantic slave trade and is now a World Heritage Site. But as the sea level rises, the island is being eroded away and protective dikes have collapsed under heavy rains, threating a unique piece of history.
EU asylum applications drop by nearly half
Although asylum applications in Europe have dropped for a second year in a row, they are slightly above 2014 levels.
Feeding East Africa – locals skeptical of GM crops
Many people in Rwanda, Uganda and Kenya decry the disappearance of their traditional organic crops.
Cape Town residents told to save water
Officials say they might have to turn off city taps in mid-April if residents don't save enough water.
Aviation in Africa: room to grow
Traveling from one African country to another is often expensive and time consuming.
What Else? Episode 9 - Fashion
How often do you wear African made clothing? On today's edition of What Else we celebrate fashion trends made in Africa.
Kenya's top court suspends media shutdown
The media organizations were shut down for "illegally" broadcasting Raila Odinga's mock "swearing-in" ceremony.
Investing in Africa’s pharmaceutical industry
Africa’s pharmaceutical industry is growing but still relies heavily on imports.
Solar car park in Nairobi
Garden City in the Kenyan capital Nairobi is one of the largest green building projects on the African continent. The site includes a car park that doubles as a giant solar panel.
Hong Kong bans ivory trade
Conservationists have heralded the landmark decision, which they hope will bring relief to elephants.
DW Business – Europe & Africa
Siemens' industrial profit sinks ahead of AGM - May signs big trade deals in China
AfricaLink on Air - 31 January 2018
Kenyan TV stations remain shut as government probes mock swearing-in+++Steinhoff reports former CEO to SAfrican police
South African pension fund scandal 'not a surprise'
South Africa's government pension fund has lost billions of rand by investing in conglomerate Steinhoff.
Entrepreneur with a mission
Marie Konaté not only buys 100% local products but 50% of her workforce are women.
DW Business – Europe & Africa
EU warns Germany on air pollution - Private push for better healthcare in the US - Robot barista in Tokyo
Welcome to Addiswood
Ethiopia’s film-industry produces one romantic TV comedy after the other, but that isn’t all the country has to offer. A lucky few young filmmakers get a spot at the Blue Nile Academy where they learn how to produce films for the big screen on a shoe-string budget.
New initiatives to deal with Germany's colonial heritage
How should Germany deal with cultural goods from its former colonies? Hamburg's Museum of Anthropology sets an example.
South Africa celebrates jazz legend Hugh Masekela
Prominent names from the South African music industry have come together to pay a musical tribute to Hugh Masekela.
Donald Trump says he 'deeply respects' Africa
US President Donald Trump has told African leaders that the US "profoundly respects" its partnership with the continent
What if Ebola returns?
Hemorrhagic fevers are highly contagious and can lead to death. There is a high risk for such epidemics in West Africa.
Recycling e-waste in Rwanda
Electronic waste is a major problem Rwanda is trying to solve with a nation-wide recycling initiative.
Women have a key role in mitigating climate change
Women are especially vulnerable to climate change, but also have a big impact on the next generation.
Lighting up Burkina Faso
A company is bringing solar solutions to people in rural and urban areas who have poor access to electricity.
Rejuvenating old gold mining sites in Ghana
An NGO is starting to reclaim some of the land destroyed by small-scale miners in Ghana.
Doing Your Bit: Making power in the gym
In Uganda, a 64-year-old flexes his muscles and produces electricity while working out at home.
Eco-at-Africa — The Environment Magazine
This week on eco@africa: Fixing old gold mining sites, solar solutions in West Africa and an amazing power bike.
Ghana nature hit hard by gold mines - but future looking up
Ghana is one of Africa’s biggest gold producers – and its environment is paying the price. But are things looking up?
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