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From sushi to wine — wasabi goes with everything in Japan
Wasabi is a versatile condiment that can be incorporated — in moderation — into everything from ice cream to beer.
Tourism in South Africa: an industry under lockdown
South Africa's tourism sector continues to suffer under the weight of COVID-19. And there seems to be no end in sight.
Inside Europe 08.01.2021
The Julian Assange verdict and the case for press freedom - Germany's lockdown tightened - Greek Orthodox Church clashes with Athens over lockdown measures - How the Eurotunnel forged links between Britain and France - Will Britain create a new trading union with Canada, Australia and New Zealand? - Biohacking rockstar Siim Land's tips on getting a fresh start for 2021 - Wine untouched by light
Uganda's Bobi Wine calls for rights abuse probe
Uganda's main opposition leader has asked The Hague to investigate the country's president for human rights abuses.
AfricaLink on Air — 31 December 2020
Uganda in 2021: The anticipated political climate +++ What's ahead for Africa in 2021?
Inside Europe: 31.12.2020
A special culinary tour of Europe, exploring how food can connect people and bridge cultural divides: Syrian refugees tickle taste buds in Berlin — Chinese students flock to France to cultivate their palates — We'll take a ride on Vienna's food-free underground — And we head to the cradle of wine: Europe's Georgia — and more!
Bobi Wine: From pop idol to candidate in Uganda
The musician Bobi Wine is taking on Ugandan President Museveni in January's election. He says he wants a united Uganda.
Uganda sees no end to election-related violence
President Yoweri Museveni changed the constitution so he can run again. Experts fear that more violence is to come.
AfricaLink on Air – 28 December 2020
Deteriorating political situation in Uganda +++ New COVID variant in Nigeria
Nicholas Opiyo: Uganda's rebellious rights lawyer
Ugandan human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo defends civil rights in Uganda. But how did he get there?
COVID-19: Mulled wine stands spark controversy in Cologne
They're wildly popular with locals, but some politicians warn they could cause new infections and deaths.
COVID forces Christmas markets to adapt
The pandemic has hobbled Christmas markets in Germany this year. But some are trying to set up alternatives.
Opinion: Ugandans are tired of Museveni
Daniel Gakuba
The protests in Uganda are an indication that people are sick and tired of President Yoweri Museveni's hunger for power.
Uganda: Bobi Wine freed on bail after deadly protests
Judges charged the 38-year-old musician-turned-politician with breaching coronavirus rules before freeing him on bail.
Uganda restless after Bobi Wine's latest arrest
Hundreds were arrested in Ugandan capital of Kampala amid deadly clashes between protesters and security forces.
Deadly protests in Uganda after Bobi Wine arrest
Three people have died in clashes over the latest arrest of presidential candidate Bobi Wine, Ugandan police say.
AfricaLink on Air - 10 November 2020
Tanzania's Tundu Lissu leaves for Belgium
AfricaLink on Air - 15 October 2020
Ugandan police raid opposition leader Bobi Wine's offices +++ Nigerians divided over SARS protests
Uganda: Security forces raid office of Bobi Wine
Singer-turned-politician Bobi Wine is seen as a challenger to Uganda's current president Yoweri Museveni.
Opinon: The power of celebrity over state menace
Allegations of corruption, rape, torture and killings swirled around SARS.
A wine journey through Germany's idyllic Durbach valley
A visit to the wine valley on the edge of the Black Forest during the annual grape harvest is a special treat.
Argentine winegrowers master COVID pandemic
Argentina's vintners are profiting from the coronavirus pandemic as more and more people are staying home and drinking.
Answer: this is the kind of tea you most like to drink!
We wanted to know what your favorite kind of tea is. You can find out if you've won here.
Baroque and Wine - On the Road in Würzburg
Lukas Stege visits the Franconian city, famous for its royal residence and its wine.
California wildfires: Governor requests international help to fight blazes
Concern is growing that further lightning strikes will cause more blazes over the weekend.
Climate change brings new crops, new ideas
German farmers are facing another year of crop loss due to drought. How might they adapt to our changing climate?
Uganda: Political fever spikes as election nears
Allegiances are shifting in the fight for Uganda's presidency. One group of Ugandans could change the game.
Uganda's unequal political campaigns
Bobi Wine, Ugandan President Museveni's challenger, accuses the Ugandan government of obstructing his election campaign.
AfricaLink on Air - 05 August 2020
Guinea divided over a third mandate for President Alpha Conde+++Bobi Wine says he is the change that Uganda needs
AfricaLink on Air - 22 July 2020
Uganda: Bobi Wine launches his political party
Meet Apatanis, a tribe famed for large nose plugs, face tattoos and now kiwi wine
These photos provide glimpses into the tribe's distinct civilization and colorful culture.
UK in vino, but little veritas
The UK could be "sleepwalking into a disaster" if regulations are not changed before to 2021.
Europe's crops of the future?
How — and where — these five crops are cultivated could change the face of the EU's agricultural sector.
DW Business – international
Trump vs. Twitter - Hong Kong Woes - Cava Crunch
Why Africa is using music to spread COVID-19 awareness
In Africa, where radio still holds sway, musicians are using catchy beats to raise awareness about the coronavirus.
Inside Europe 27.03.2020
Please note that because of constraints caused by the coronavirus pandemic, we're replacing our usual programming this week with a culinary tour through Europe.
Europe has 'by far' warmest winter on record
The average temperature in winter was more than 3 degrees warmer than the average in the years between 1980 and 2010.
Uganda blocks a million first-time voters
A million young Ugandans have been told they cannot take part in the 2021 presidential elections. What's the problem?
Uganda police arrest opposition figure Bobi Wine
Bobi Wine had sought to start the first day of consultations with supporters ahead of the 2021 presidential election.
Red is the color of opposition in Africa
There is a resurgence of red on the landscape of resistance and opposition in Africa.
Eleven dead after drinking poisonous wine
Over 300 people in the Philippines were rushed to hospitals after consuming the traditional holiday drink.
Drunk driver crashes into Christmas market stand
Police say the man appeared to have had "a little too much" hot spiced wine.
Let's go to the Nuremberg Christkindlesmarkt!
Germany has around 2,500 Christmas markets. The Christkindlesmarkt in Nuremberg is famous the world over.
Small businesses go green in Chile
As droughts and rising temperatures hit food producers in Chile, some businesses are switching to renewable power.
DW Business – International
Steel giant ThyssenKrupp drops deeper into crisis, UN: Food insecurity looms in southern Africa
Uganda clamps down ferociously on dissent
Uganda's opposition has a tough fight ahead to loosen President Yoweri Museveni's three-decade hold on power.
AfricaLink on Air - 30 October 2019
Cameroon landslide death toll rises +++ Nigeria to monitor hate speech on social media
East German brands thrive 30 years after Berlin Wall fell
East Germany may be long gone, but communist-era brands have made a comebakc.
Wildfires hit California wine country, trigger blackouts
A fire in one of California's wine growing regions could leave half a million homes and businesses without power.
A wine trip to Portugal
More winegrowers in Portugal want to profit from wine tourism, like in Dão, one of the oldest wine regions of Portugal.
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