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Donald Trump

Trump ‘walks’ as North Korea talks end abruptly without deal
Article
/ 28 February 2019

Trump ‘walks’ as North Korea talks end abruptly without deal

The much-anticipated second meeting between the two leaders was supposed to build on their historic first summit in Singapore

By Jenny Vaughan and Richard Carter
Trump says Israel’s embattled Netanyahu ‘smart,’ ‘strong’
Article
/ 28 February 2019

Trump says Israel’s embattled Netanyahu ‘smart,’ ‘strong’

Trump depicted himself as dealmaker as he discussed prospects for peace between Israel and the Palestinians.

By Agency
US patience thins with Pakistan as India goes on offense
Article
/ 28 February 2019

US patience thins with Pakistan as India goes on offense

US policymakers have grown exasperated with Pakistan for not doing more against Islamist extremists

By Shaun Tandon
Trump promises North Korea ‘awesome’ future ahead of nuclear talks
Article
/ 27 February 2019

Trump promises North Korea ‘awesome’ future ahead of nuclear talks

Trump’s enthusiastic tweet came hours before a second summit in Hanoi to build on the historic first meeting in Singapore in June

By Sebastian Smith
Kim arrives in Hanoi for nuclear summit with Trump
Article
/ 26 February 2019

Kim arrives in Hanoi for nuclear summit with Trump

The normally sleepy Vietnamese border station of Dong Dang spruced itself up for Kim’s arrival after the leader’s 4 000km odyssey through China

By Richard Carter and Jenny Vaughan
US House to vote on blocking Trump emergency
Article
/ 26 February 2019

US House to vote on blocking Trump emergency

Trump’s February 15 emergency declaration gives him access to billions of dollars to construct his wall on the Mexican border

By Michael Mathes
Brazil president sacks close aide amid political scandal
Article
/ 19 February 2019

Brazil president sacks close aide amid political scandal

Jair Bolsonaro on Monday sacked a close aide who helped get him elected after a storm within his party over suspected improper campaign financing

By Agency
US states sue Trump over border wall emergency
Article
/ 19 February 2019

US states sue Trump over border wall emergency

Trump announced the emergency on Friday in order to bypass Congress

By Agency
US and China seek deal to prevent trade-war escalation
Article
/ 14 February 2019

US and China seek deal to prevent trade-war escalation

Trump indicated this week he was open to extending a trade truce beyond March 1 depending on progress in Beijing

By Ryan Mcmorrow
The rise and fall of Mmusi Maimane
Article
/ 8 February 2019

The rise and fall of Mmusi Maimane

The Democratic Alliance is ‘rudderless’ and its inexperienced leader is unable to navigate the pitfalls of the political landscape

By Staff Reporter
Why Vietnam for the second Trump-Kim summit?
Article
/ 6 February 2019

Why Vietnam for the second Trump-Kim summit?

Hanoi enjoys friendly ties with both countries and is considered ‘neutral’ territory

By Agency
Democrat women in solidarity at Trump address
Article
/ 6 February 2019

Democrat women in solidarity at Trump address

The women in white sat en bloc Tuesday in unmistakable defiance of President Donald Trump while he delivered his State of the Union address

By Staff Reporter
Trump vows to outspend Russia without new missile pact
Article
/ 6 February 2019

Trump vows to outspend Russia without new missile pact

The United States last week started the process of exiting the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty

By Shaun Tandon
Little difference between politicians and journalists
Article
/ 1 February 2019

Little difference between politicians and journalists

‘​The relationship between politicians and journalists is, or rather ought to be, adversarial’

By Letters
Corruption perception index released, US out of top 20
Article
/ 29 January 2019

Corruption perception index released, US out of top 20

For the first time since 2011, the United States has not made the list of top 20 countries perceived to be least corrupt in the world

By Staff Reporter
On our Lists this week: Fatimah Asghar, and The Greatest Party That Never Happened
Article
/ 25 January 2019

On our Lists this week: Fatimah Asghar, and The Greatest Party That Never Happened

This week’s lists were compiled by Fatima Moosa, Refiloe Seiboko and Shaazia Ebrahim

By Arts Desk
BuzzFeed story, video prompt media soul-searching, Trump attacks
Article
/ 24 January 2019

BuzzFeed story, video prompt media soul-searching, Trump attacks

Two events have been latched upon by US president Donald Trump to bolster his long-standing grievance that the press is biased against him

By Chris Lefkow
Trumps delays State of the Union speech until government shutdown ends
Article
/ 24 January 2019

Trumps delays State of the Union speech until government shutdown ends

President Trump backed down late on Wednesday in a spat with Democrats over his State of the Union address

By Michael Mathes and Sebastian Smith
Malema and the like are no different to Trump
Article
/ 22 January 2019

Malema and the like are no different to Trump

The so-called left in South Africa treats the media in much the same way as the US president, pointing to a troubling slide towards fascism

By Adam Haupt
US bank execs warn government shutdown adds to economic risks
Article
/ 16 January 2019

US bank execs warn government shutdown adds to economic risks

​Bank executives have warned that weakening sentiment amid a lengthening US government shutdown could economic kill growth

By John Biers
US government shutdown breaks record as eyes remain on Trump
Article
/ 14 January 2019

US government shutdown breaks record as eyes remain on Trump

The partial shutdown has reached a 24-day impasse, and the question in the air is will the president declare a national emergency?

By Mashadi Kekana
Pompeo on diplomatic tightrope in Saudi talks over Khashoggi murder
Article
/ 14 January 2019

Pompeo on diplomatic tightrope in Saudi talks over Khashoggi murder

The US Secretary of State walks a diplomatic tightrope amid pressure from American lawmakers for a tough response on Jamal Khashoggi’s murder

By Francesco Fontemaggi
Trump blasts FBI counterintel probe into whether he worked for Russia
Article
/ 13 January 2019

Trump blasts FBI counterintel probe into whether he worked for Russia

The New York Times reported that the FBI launched a counterintelligence investigation to determine whether Trump posed a national security threat

By Wg Dunlop
Stop holding Americans ‘hostage’ over shutdown, Pelosi tells Trump
Article
/ 9 January 2019

Stop holding Americans ‘hostage’ over shutdown, Pelosi tells Trump

The political impasse over Trump’s border wall demand has kept key government agencies closed for the past 18 days

By Agency
US-China trade talks spill into third day
Article
/ 9 January 2019

US-China trade talks spill into third day

An American delegation has been in Beijing since Monday

By Staff Reporter
US withdrawal from Syria to be done in ‘prudent’ way — Trump
Article
/ 8 January 2019

US withdrawal from Syria to be done in ‘prudent’ way — Trump

The initial pullout promise sparked outspoken opposition from within Trump’s Republican party

By Agency
Nancy Pelosi: Former US House speaker set to reclaim gavel
Article
/ 3 January 2019

Nancy Pelosi: Former US House speaker set to reclaim gavel

Keeping Donald Trump in check will be among the California Democrat’s top challenges as she presides over the House of Representatives

By Michael Mathes
White House chief: Trump not building a ‘wall’
Article
/ 30 December 2018

White House chief: Trump not building a ‘wall’

‘The president still says ‘wall.’ Oftentimes frankly he’ll say ‘barrier’ or ‘fencing,’ now he’s tended toward steel slats,’ says John Kelly

By Ian Timberlake
Trump blames Dems for migrant children’s death, amid govt budget impasse
Article
/ 29 December 2018

Trump blames Dems for migrant children’s death, amid govt budget impasse

The shutdown began on December 22, affecting one-quarter of the federal government

By Brian Knowlton
Netanyahu hails ‘new era’ with Brazil
Article
/ 28 December 2018

Netanyahu hails ‘new era’ with Brazil

Netanyahu also stressed that he would press Bolsonaro on an announcement that Brazil would follow the US in moving its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem

By Marc Burleigh
US government shutdown extends into next week
Article
/ 28 December 2018

US government shutdown extends into next week

After convening for just a few minutes following the Christmas break, the Senate adjourned, deciding to renew budget deliberations only next Wednesday

By Sebastian Smith
Order signed for US military’s controversial Syria exit
Article
/ 24 December 2018

Order signed for US military’s controversial Syria exit

Both US politicians and international allies fear the withdrawal is premature and would further destabilise the already devastated region

By Wg Dunlop and Maggy Donaldson
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