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Eco Africa - The Environment Magazine
On this Eco Africa: studying giraffes in Namibia and restoring nature to protect endangered birds in the UK.
Cultivating weather-resistant grapevines
Many wines will soon no longer exist. Some winemakers are using ancient Roman grapevines to adapt to climate changes.
AfricaLink on Air — 19 January 2022
Nigeria's jailbreaks+++Uganda's presidency+++Olivia Muchena's profile+++Zambia's undocumented migrants+++Kenya's SGR
Boris Johnson's cheese and wine gathering 'not a party'
A photograph has led to fresh claims that the British leader and his team have regularly flouted lockdown rules.
Germany's 16 states: Rhineland-Palatinate
Romans, the Rhine and the fruit of the vine — Rhineland-Palatinate offers all that and more.
The woman in charge of wine at Biltmore
Making fine wine has traditionally been the job of men, but Sharon Fenchak is proving that anyone can rise to the top.
Global wine production 'historically low' in 2021
Bad winemaking weather in Europe is being blamed for the overall global slump.
Israeli archaeologists unearth ancient winery
The site produced Gazan white wine that was exported across the eastern Mediterranean during the Byzantine era.
Germany's most beautiful wine festivals
The wine harvest is in full swing. Here's a selection of German wine festivals taking place to mark the occasion.
'Good Samaritans' come to the rescue of winegrowers
The winegrowers in the Ahr Valley are in desperate need of help. But some, are answering the call.
France forecasts historic fall in wine production
The "historically weak" projected output is blamed on spring frosts and summer downpours hitting vineyards.
Inside Europe 05.08.2021
Devastating wildfires in Turkey turn up the heat on the government and fuel unrest - Drama at the Olympics and a suspected murder put the spotlight on Belarus - Will the US open up to European travellers? - A new French wine that ages...under water - And it's about meat in an episode of On The Green Fence
German 'flood wine' sold to limit floods fallout
Following the devastating floods in western Germany, many winery owners in the Ahr Valley are facing financial disaster.
Wine in harmony with nature?
Vintners are seeking more biodiversity in the vineyard. Climate change is making this even more important.
Snake wine and bull penis at Berlin's Disgusting Food Museum
A Berlin museum presents strange foods from all over the world — and visitors can even taste some of them.
AfricaLink on Air - 12 May 2021
Uganda swears in President Museveni for a sixth term +++ Cameroon sentences two cross-dressers
AfricaLink on Air - 11 May 2021
Youths in Uganda, Africa should rise up – Bobi Wine
Ghanaians ask government to #fixthecountry.
The youths behind Ghana's 'Fix the Country' movement say they will not stop.
Interview with Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to "The 77 Percent" about the importance of youth driving change in Africa.
Interview with Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine
Ugandan opposition leader Bobi Wine speaks to "The 77 Percent" about the importance of youth driving change in Africa.
AfricaLink on Air - 10 May 2021
Ugandans “hopeful” as President Museveni prepares for 6th inauguration
Ugand's Museveni tightens grip on power
Allies in the West seem loath to upset a regime which has contributed toward stabilization in the region.
Australia nixes two Belt and Road deals with China
Foreign Minister Marise Payne called deals initiated by Victoria state "inconsistent" with Australia's foreign policy.
Fake booze! US deports fraudster over fine wine scam
Rudy Kurniawan, 44, made millions by repackaging cheap bottles of wine as high-end vintage rarities.
Uganda: Bobi Wine arrested during rally, his office says
Security forces reportedly drove the opposition leader to his house and surrounded it.
AfricaLink on Air - 22 February 2021
Uganda's Bobi Wine withdraws election result challenge+++Tanzania acknowledges it has corona virus problem
AfricaLink on Air - 17 February 2021
Gunmen kidnap dozens in Northern Nigeria +++ Trial of Hotel Rwanda "Hero" Paul Rusesabagina begins
Uganda: Unease after alleged election abductions
A spate of disappearances linked to the general election in January have raised alarm among families and the opposition.
AfricaLink on Air — 04 February 2021
Ugandans react to Dominic Ongwen’s conviction by ICC +++ Canes reintroduced in Kenyan schools
Uganda election: Bobi Wine challenges result in court
Lawyers for the opposition leader Bobi Wine have asked the Supreme Court to declare the Ugandan election rigged.
Uganda: Court orders end to Bobi Wine's house arrest
Bobi Wine's house arrest has been deemned unlawful by a Ugandan judge who has ordered his release.
AfricaLink on Air — 22 January 2021
Uganda election: Bobi Wine on Museveni's "stolen victory"
AfricaLink on Air — 21 January 2021
Africa reacts after Joe Biden revokes predecessor "Muslim ban" +++ Bobi Wine’s supporters "intimidated"
Uganda: Museveni tests patience of international allies
Questions are being raised over the international community's relations with Uganda following Yoweri Museveni's win.
Uganda: Internet partially restored
Social media platforms in Uganda played a crucial role in the mobilization of opposition leader Bobi Wine's followers.
Uganda's strongman president forces his way to victory
Iddi Ssessanga
Uganda's longtime president Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth term in an election marred by unprecedented violence.
Uganda vote 'not 100% free,' observer says
The head of the Citizens' Coalition for Electoral Democracy in Uganda doesn't consider the elections free and credible.
Uganda: Museveni wins amid vote-rigging allegations
Yoweri Museveni has won a sixth term as president while challenger Bobi Wine has made allegations of vote fraud.
AfricaLink on Air — 15 January 2021
Uganda's Bobi Wine rejects election result, claims victory+++Namibia halts import of live poultry from 10 countries.
Uganda election: Bobi Wine says military raids home
Presidential candidate Bobi Wine has tweeted that he is 'under siege' as the military enters his home.
Uganda's election was a waste of time
Isaac Mugabi
Ugandans have voted but it was another missed opportunity and a waste of time, writes DW's Isaac Mugabi.
AfricaLink on Air -— 14 January 2021
Uganda holds election under an internet blackout+++ Ethiopia's military kills TPLF officials
Uganda vote count underway in contested election
A pop star-turned-politician is hoping to prevent President Yoweri Museveni from winning a sixth term in office.
AfricaLink on Air — 13 January 2021
Ugandans prepare to head to the polls +++ AU secures 300 million more COVID vaccine doses
Uganda: 'Human rights defenders are being targeted'
Nicholas Opiyo describes an ever-worsening atmosphere for civil society ahead of the presidential election.
Yoweri Museveni: From reformer to autocrat
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni wants to extend his rule — yet again.
'Uganda election feels like a war'
Uganda's president has confirmed a social media shutdown during the election period amid calls to uphold human rights.
AfricaLink on Air -—12 January 2021
Uganda feels like a country going into war – human rights defender Nicholas Opiyo
Uganda bans social media ahead of election
The social media shutdown in Uganda comes just two days before the country's presidential election.
Uganda: Army raided my home, says opposition MP Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine is the frontrunner among ten candidates challenging President Yoweri Museveni.
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