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Donald Trump

Meryl Streep uses Golden Globes to excoriate Trump in tearful acceptance speech
Article
/ 9 January 2017

Meryl Streep uses Golden Globes to excoriate Trump in tearful acceptance speech

Acceptance speeches at the 2017 Golden Globe awards used to attack and pillory the US president-elect.

By Staff Reporter and Al Jazeera
Markets in a dither over The Duck
Article
/ 6 January 2017

Markets in a dither over The Duck

SA might be better placed than other emerging economies to weather changes to US policy

By Staff Reporter
​Trump’s tweets just won’t stop
Article
/ 6 January 2017

​Trump’s tweets just won’t stop

“You know what? The fact of the matter is that when he tweets, he gets results,” Spicer said.

By Staff Reporter
Obama to deliver farewell address in Chicago on January 10
Article
/ 3 January 2017

Obama to deliver farewell address in Chicago on January 10

The United States president’s successor, Republican Donald Trump, will be sworn into office on January 20.

By Jeff Mason
One is born every minute: Don’t be so sure you wouldn’t fall for fake news
Analysis
/ 29 December 2016

One is born every minute: Don’t be so sure you wouldn’t fall for fake news

It’s not that people are getting dumber, psychologists say. Humans have always had blind spots.

By Faye Flam
US retaliates against Russian interference with 2016 election
Article
/ 29 December 2016

US retaliates against Russian interference with 2016 election

“All Americans should be alarmed by Russia’s actions,” Obama said in a statement.

By Bloomberg News
Trump shatters peace with Obama with tweet on ‘roadblocks’
Article
/ 28 December 2016

Trump shatters peace with Obama with tweet on ‘roadblocks’

Trump’s Twitter eruption was the culmination of a growing set of perceived grievances.

By Staff Reporter
​2016: The year of the election ballot consultant
Article
/ 19 December 2016

​2016: The year of the election ballot consultant

The doctors of spin are going to have a busy 2017 given the number of polls worldwide, writes Andrew Hammond.

By Andrew Hammond
​The Donalds are everywhere, spelling disaster
Article
/ 12 December 2016

​The Donalds are everywhere, spelling disaster

Nationalism built on chauvinism enables elites to incite social hostility and acquire ‘gangster’ capital.

By Richard Pithouse
​Bigots like Donald Trump and Herman Mashaba fuel hatred
Article
/ 12 December 2016

​Bigots like Donald Trump and Herman Mashaba fuel hatred

Immigrants, illegal of not, will continue to traverse the globe in search of a better life

By Staff Reporter
CIA says Russia intervened to help Trump win White House
Article
/ 10 December 2016

CIA says Russia intervened to help Trump win White House

US President Barack Obama ordered intelligence agencies to review foreign intervention into the election and deliver a report before he leaves office.

By Brendan Obrien
​Think 2016 was bad? 2017 holds more
Analysis
/ 9 December 2016

​Think 2016 was bad? 2017 holds more

Globally, a win for neo-fascism is also a failure of the neoliberal left to truly dismantle inequality.

By Richard Calland
​Nobody’s talking but we all speak the language of distraction
Analysis
/ 9 December 2016

​Nobody’s talking but we all speak the language of distraction

The Apple store may not be a church but it is without question a place of worship.

By Staff Reporter
Time Magazine names Donald Trump person of the year
Article
/ 7 December 2016

Time Magazine names Donald Trump person of the year

The United States president-elect says the accolade means a lot to him.

By Susan Heavey
Financiers cheer shambassador
Article
/ 25 November 2016

Financiers cheer shambassador

Brexit’s Nigel Farage parties in the Ritz despite not becoming an ambassador any time soon.

By Reuters
Editorial: New clothes for old Nazis
Article
/ 25 November 2016

Editorial: New clothes for old Nazis

Trump’s own repudiation of the group means little when his entire campaign was built on appealing to just that sentiment. Spray Doom on the alt-right.

By Editorial
Reserve Bank leaves repo rate unchanged, warns of risks to the rand
Article
/ 24 November 2016

Reserve Bank leaves repo rate unchanged, warns of risks to the rand

The MPC decided unanimously to leave the benchmark repurchase rate at 7%.

By Staff Reporter
The surprising origins of ‘post-truth’ – and how it was spawned by the liberal left
Analysis
/ 21 November 2016

The surprising origins of ‘post-truth’ – and how it was spawned by the liberal left

More than 30 years ago, academics started to discredit “truth” as one of the “grand narratives” which clever people could no longer believe.

By Staff Reporter
You’d better believe politicians’  hot air
Article
/ 18 November 2016

You’d better believe politicians’  hot air

"What we are seeing in the West, as many commentators have observed, is a surge in ethnic nationalism."

By Staff Reporter
Will Trumpenstein wreck or bless?
Article
/ 17 November 2016

Will Trumpenstein wreck or bless?

The president-elect’s victory speech was encouraging but his temperament keeps everyone guessing.

By Adrian Saville
Say hi to the real world, Mr Trump
Article
/ 17 November 2016

Say hi to the real world, Mr Trump

The US is facing major foreign policy issues that can’t be resolved with rabble-rousing rhetoric.

By Andrew Hammond
​Trump got elected mainly because establishment politicians ignored the people
Analysis
/ 17 November 2016

​Trump got elected mainly because establishment politicians ignored the people

And now citizens face the prospect of a president who will tilt the country towards white supremacy

By Staff Reporter
Will quackery guide Trump’s global health policy?
Article
/ 16 November 2016

Will quackery guide Trump’s global health policy?

The US remains one of the leading funders of global health but will this change on president-elect Donald Trump’s watch?

By Laura Lopez Gonzalez
Snowden warns of rise in US domestic spying following Trump’s election victory
Article
/ 15 November 2016

Snowden warns of rise in US domestic spying following Trump’s election victory

The former US spy agency contractor believes democratic checks and balances are losing ground to authoritarianism.

By Hugh Bronstein
#CulturePop: Who is responsible for the orange-tinged disaster that is 2016?
Article
/ 15 November 2016

#CulturePop: Who is responsible for the orange-tinged disaster that is 2016?

Zuma, Trump and the madness that is 2016.

By Kuntha Ndimande
Donald Trump and the world: Five challenges
Article
/ 14 November 2016

Donald Trump and the world: Five challenges

America appears as divided over key aspects of foreign policy as it is at home. So how does President-elect Trump hope to handle that divide?

By Staff Reporter
​Africans fear Trump will cut health funds
Article
/ 14 November 2016

​Africans fear Trump will cut health funds

If the US president-elect acts on his election rhetoric, the result for LGBTI programmes may be dire.

By Carl Collison
Prezzes Zuma and Trump, I’m rigging out of wedlock
Article
/ 14 November 2016

Prezzes Zuma and Trump, I’m rigging out of wedlock

You can have the Guptas and the Ku Klux Klan. I’ll take Pravin Gordhan, Barack Obama and the kids.

By Staff Reporter
​Take on Trump: We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes
Analysis
/ 14 November 2016

​Take on Trump: We who believe in freedom cannot rest until it comes

Donald Trump will lead the United States, but we cannot sit back being fearful, we must fight for all people’s rights.

By Staff Reporter
US vote: Better a liar than a woman
Article
/ 11 November 2016

US vote: Better a liar than a woman

As for what Trump’s presidency will actually mean for women in the long term: it’s too soon to tell.

By Staff Reporter
Madiba will be our Trump card when the Donald’s orange flood reaches our shores
Article
/ 11 November 2016

Madiba will be our Trump card when the Donald’s orange flood reaches our shores

The Donald’s wrecking ball won’t be aimed at Africa right away, but we do have an ace in the hole if he gets bolshy.

By Phillip De Wet
Note from the pros: Grab them by the purse strings
Article
/ 11 November 2016

Note from the pros: Grab them by the purse strings

Some handy tips for the American president-elect from the people in the know.

By Editorial
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