Four months before South Africa hosts COP17, concerns are mounting that the country is lagging behind in its preparations.
The SADC secretariat is widely understood to be ineffectual and disorganised.
Anton Hammerl’s family has appealed to President Jacob Zuma to ask Libya’s leader Muammar Gaddafi to return the slain photographer’s remains.
<b>Sukasha Singh</b> is holding her vote ransom until the government gives answers on the whereabouts of missing photographer Anton Hammerl.
SA’s response to the US assassination of Osama bin Laden has highlighted tensions and dilemmas in its foreign policy.
South Africa is under pressure from the EU to deliver a second term of the Kyoto Protocol at the global climate change negotiations in Durban.
In part two of our armchair guide to foreign policy, <b>Sean Christie</b> delves into some of the most awkward parts of the country’s challenges.
<b>Sean Christie</b> breaks down the issues and suggests what to look out for in 2011.
At a cost of R1,3-billion, what does the new headquarters of the department of international relations and cooperation tell SA about foreign policy?
The ANC on Wednesday "strongly condemned" the violence against citizens in Libya and called for a "political solution" to that country’s woes.
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/ 2 November 2010
On invitation from Namibian president Hifikepunye Pohamba, President Jacob Zuma will take a working trip to the country to discuss economic relations.
A South African who was being held hostage in Nigeria was released on Monday evening, the Department of International Relations said.