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Keir Starmer's exit: What next for UK-Africa relations?
Why are Zambian civil servants piling up debt?
Kenya's Gen Z protest anniversary: The search for justice
Nigeria school kidnapping crisis: Is there a way out?
South Africa's migration crisis and repatriating Africans
How Uganda is holding firm against Ebola
Day of the African Child: Broken or kept promises?
Kenya school dormitory fires: Is there a solution?
Africa at the FIFA World Cup 2026: What are the chances?
World Cup 2026: Could this be Africa's moment of glory?
What if we replace humanitarian aid with opportunities?
Xenophobia in South Africa: A Ghanaian returnee's story
Can women reshape politics in Nigeria?
Ethiopia election: Free, fair or flawed?
Senegal crisis: Faye–Sonko split explained
Ebola in a conflict zone: DR Congo's double crisis
Is Pan-Africanism dying or being reborn?
Can Museveni tackle corruption in Uganda's parliament?
Is Nigeria's borrowing helping or hurting citizens?
What Tinubu's second‑term bid means for Nigeria
Ebola outbreak: Can Africa hold the line after USAID cuts?
Record fuel prices push up Kenya transport fares
Zimbabwe land dispute reignites tensions
Rwanda: Probing death of government critic in prison
Tackling 'sex for jobs' practices in Ghana
DR Congo: Tshisekedi hints at third term, vote delay
US, South Africa and the race for critical minerals
Uganda's 'foreign agents' bill: Who could be targeted?
South Africa: Renewed xenophobic attacks put continent on edge
When freedom of expression hit a wall in Zambia
Why Ghana walked away from a US health deal
How South Africa's corrupt top cops are ruining law enforcement efforts
Who will speak up for Nigeria's street children?
After the inquiry: Is justice still possible in Tanzania?
Running on empty: Malawi's fuel crisis
Ghana's uphill battle to defeat Malaria
Nigeria divided over reintegrating Boko Haram fighters
Pope Leo in Cameroon: Faith, power and politics
Zambia police recruitment secrecy sparks demands for answers
Uganda's opposition under pressure as NRM expands power
What was the Sudan conference in Berlin about?
Why Nigerian insecurity matters beyond its borders
Detention, democracy and dissent in Tanzania
Digital trade deadlock: What’s at stake for Africa?
Why Igbo 'kings' outside Nigeria spark controversy
Why violence keeps returning to Nigeria's Plateau state
Remembering Rwanda's 1994 genocide
Zambia bets on growth after years of reform

Autism Awareness Day: Nigeria tackles myths with awareness
Nigeria is marking World Autism Day with its biggest-ever screening drive. The nationwide initiative, "Spark a Spectrum of Possibilities 2026," offers free screenings and consultations aiming to improve early diagnosis and support for thousands of children. Adwoa Tenkoramaa Domena speaks to autism campaigner Maria Okafor, founder of the RBM Autism Foundation, and DW's Kunle Babs in Abuja.

Zimbabwe split over electoral reforms
Zimbabwe's constitutional reform push is sparking intense debate. Critics warn it could extend President Mnangagwa's term and significantly impact how leaders are chosen, but supporters say it will stabilize the country. As public hearings continue, Eddy Micah Jr. speaks with activist Namatai Kwekweza and DW correspondent Columbus Mavhunga to unpack what it means for ordinary Zimbabweans.