Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 46 days 18 hours 36 minutes
G20 debt relief +++ Ethiopia refugees +++ Burkina Faso elections +++ Nigerians search for relatives +++ SA Medics under attack +++ Sports
Humanitarian catastrophe in Ethiopia +++Deteriorating security in Liberia puts George Weah in the spotlight +++Malawi court frees Prophet Bushiri wanted in South Africa for fraud, money-laundering +++ Burkina Faso heads to the polls preview
Uganda – A bloody Thursday+++ Ethiopia army accuses WHO chief of backing dissident Tigray +++What's next for South Sudan? +++ Niger Delta's Amnesty program fails +++Kenyan bomb blast victims slam US, Sudan compensation plan +++ Legalizing cannabis
Ugandan opposition politian Bobi Wine arrested again while campaigning+++Cameroonian Cardinal who was kinapped and released by Ambazonia separatists tells DW; only Paul Biya can bring peace to English-speaking Cameroon
Heat and hunger: Sudan struggles to shelter 25,000 Ethiopian refugees +++ Ghana Chief prosecutor resigns ahead of elections +++ Nigeria: National Security Council meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari +++ In Kenya, an entrepreneur is turning black soldier fly larvae into animal feed
The conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region threatens to destabilize the region+++The Mo Ibrahim Index for African Governance has been released and Africa can still do better!+++Lewis Hamilton equals record with 7th world title.
Ethiopia Tigray unrest: Amnesty International urges world leaders to push probe on civilian "massacre" +++ The legacies of Jerry Rawlings +++ Meet self-proclaimed World's Best Dresser of Kenya
Ghana's former leader, Jerry John Rawlings dies at 73 +++ Uhuru Kenyatta addresses the nation amid rising COVID-19 infections +++ Ivory Coast's post election violence escalating +++ Botswana holds on tight to its death penalty
Election-related violence kills 85 in Ivory Coast +++ Angola at 45 amid protests +++ South Africa's Wits Uni makes breakthrough in HIV treatment research +++ Africa's high cost of internet hurting online entrepreneurs
Would you live longer with your parents to save money or do you prefer your independence more? Young Africans from Uganda and South Africa share their thoughts in another exciting edition of the 77 percent show.