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FemTech startup helps women in Ethiopia
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FemTech startup helps women in Ethiopia

The YeneHealth app helps women in Ethiopia take control of their reproductive health. Confidential counseling and sex education are aimed at breaking taboos and improving care.

Sex education with AI in India
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Sex education with AI in India

In India, it’s often difficult to talk openly about sex and sexual health. One AI chatbot aims to fill that void by breaking down stigma and educating women about their bodies. To do so, it had to learn nuanced language.

Data protection in the times of mpox and HIV
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Data protection in the times of mpox and HIV

South African doctors are using the dating app Grinder, which serves the LGBTQ+ community, to fight the spread of mpox. Men who have sex with other men are statistically at higher risk of being infected by mpox.

Flood situation continues to deteriorate in Nigeria
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Flood situation continues to deteriorate in Nigeria

The UN has warned of a growing disaster in Nigeria, where flooding has already affected more than 1.2 million people. Shelters are overcrowded. Some of the worst damage has hit a region that provides much of the country's food. Uwaisu Idris reports from Kogi State.

New citizenship controversy in Italy
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New citizenship controversy in Italy

A new approach to citizenship is dividing Italy’s right-wing political parties. Anyone who studies in Italy for a few years could soon be eligible for citizenship, providing young immigrants with new opportunities.

Kenyan police patrol gang-ridden Haiti capital
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Kenyan police patrol gang-ridden Haiti capital

Violent gangs control large areas of Haiti's capital Port-au-Prince, terrorizing civilians. A UN-mandated Kenya-led multinational force is on the ground to restore security.

Nigeria's 'Twinopolis' celebrates unique heritage
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Nigeria's 'Twinopolis' celebrates unique heritage

The global average birthrate for twins is around 12 per 1,000 births, but in Igbo-Ora, a community in Nigeria’s southwest, that rate is about four times higher. Proudly celebrating the unusual abundance, the self-proclaimed twin capital of the world has held its annual festival.

Luxury leather bags from Lesotho
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Luxury leather bags from Lesotho

Lesotho's leather processing fell into oblivion from the 1980s onwards. Now a dynamic duo is working to revive it and bring Lesotho back onto the world stage with a range of luxurious leather bags!

The edible future from the sea: seaweed
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The edible future from the sea: seaweed

Lindy Taverner has been working in conservation and wildlife documentary for over a decade. Now she is making waves in the culinary landscape with her passion for seaweed.

From DIY project to trendy meeting place
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From DIY project to trendy meeting place

Tree houses offer an environmentally friendly and sustainable way of building that literally breathes! Chek out, how Sekani Gondwe was inspired to build an ever-expanding coffee shop around a tree in his yard.

Ghana: Creating trendy bags from discarded cocoa beans sacks
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Ghana: Creating trendy bags from discarded cocoa beans sacks

Ghana's leading produce, cocoa, is packaged in jute sacks, while flour is stored in cotton sacks. Once used, these fabrics often get discarded. A female-led organization is now turning these jute and cotton sacks into eco-friendly reusable bags. The initiative serves as an economic empowerment and a model for building a successful eco-friendly business.

Never Do THIS with Your Kids' Photos!
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Never Do THIS with Your Kids' Photos!

Who’s really using your kids' photos online? Here’s how to prevent abuse!

Pakistan welcomes more women firefighters
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Pakistan welcomes more women firefighters

Sania Samoo is among the scores of women who have recently joined Sindh Rescue Service. She's ignoring disparaging comments by her family and the public to keep doing a job she loves, and helping other women in the process.

Azis:
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Azis: "They forgave me for being gay and Roma due to my voice“

Despite being openly gay in one of the most conservative parts of Europe, folk-pop singer of Romani origin, Azis became a superstar, not only in his native country Bulgaria, but also around Southeast Europe and the Balkans. "They forgave me for being gay and Roma due to my voice", he told DW.

Zambian ecopreneur builds incubators from waste material
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Zambian ecopreneur builds incubators from waste material

Christopher Trapence, a Zambian entrepreneur dedicated to supporting local farmers, designed an egg incubator using recycled materials. He has since trained over 100 farmers to create their own incubators, designed 10 incubators, and built a brooder to provide warmth for newly hatched chicks. Watch and learn how to do it yourself.

Brain drain in Ghana – Incentivizing people to stay
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Brain drain in Ghana – Incentivizing people to stay

Africa loses billions to brain drain each year as skilled professionals seek opportunities abroad. Innovative programs in Ghana aim to keep talent in sustainability-related sectors by providing world-class education and salaries worth staying for.

Locals become data gatherers to improve South Africa's water
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Locals become data gatherers to improve South Africa's water

South Africa's water quality has been heavily impacted by aging infrastructure, corruption and drought. Citizens have been given water testing kits to record data and help scientists tackle the country's long-standing issues.

Sri Lanka's Tamil tea pickers struggle for rights
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Sri Lanka's Tamil tea pickers struggle for rights

The hill country Tamils in Sri Lanka, workers who have shaped the nation's tea industry for centuries, continue to live on the margins. Despite their invaluable contributions, they face ongoing struggles for recognition and rights.

Savouring Maputo's famous street food
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Savouring Maputo's famous street food

Whether it's seafood, chicken or beef. Mozambique's capital Maputo has many options when it comes to street food. DW takes a gastronomic tour in search of the tastiest bite.

Fleeing yet another war: Syrian refugees escape from Lebanon
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Fleeing yet another war: Syrian refugees escape from Lebanon

Tens of thousands of Syrians are fleeing Israeli bombs in Lebanon to return to their home country. The journey is long, dangerous, and increasingly expensive. DW correspondent Omar Albam reports from Idlib, where new arrivals have ended up in refugee camps.


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