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Donald Trump

Trump won’t scupper Paris agreement on climate change
Article
/ 7 June 2017

Trump won’t scupper Paris agreement on climate change

"So what Trump has said – that decisions were imposed on the US – would be inaccurate"

By Staff Reporter
Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty
Africa
/ 6 June 2017

Where to begin: Trump, the Paris Agreement and Africa’s poverty

Countries like the USA are expected to cut emissions now, while China can go on polluting until 2030, then trim its footprint

By Geoff Hill
The cyber-war(s) being fought right under our noses
Analysis
/ 22 May 2017

The cyber-war(s) being fought right under our noses

Hackers are consistently coming up with ways of accessing the devices of people and companies, despite the proliferation of security software.

By Bert Olivier
Trump fires FBI director Comey, raising questions over Russia investigation
Article
/ 10 May 2017

Trump fires FBI director Comey, raising questions over Russia investigation

US president says move essential to restore "public trust" but fuels concerns about integrity of Clinton emails inquiry.

By Al Jazeera
Assange plays Trump card in bid to resist arrest
Article
/ 5 May 2017

Assange plays Trump card in bid to resist arrest

“Whenever a case can be made, we will seek to put some people in jail,”, said US attorney general Jeff Sessions.

By Al Jazeera
#​100Days of Trump: Africa seems to be a low priority
Africa
/ 2 May 2017

#​100Days of Trump: Africa seems to be a low priority

He plans to cut foreign aid, putting US commitments to the continent at risk.

By Staff Reporter
​Trump’s frenzied first 100 days of foreign policy
Analysis
/ 2 May 2017

​Trump’s frenzied first 100 days of foreign policy

The US president’s period in office so far has been more noticeable for his reversing of previous campaign rhetoric and pledges, than fulfilling them.

By Andrew Hammond
Editorial: Clickbait a scourge of digital news era
Article
/ 21 April 2017

Editorial: Clickbait a scourge of digital news era

Faustian bargains are the order of the day when producing news.

By Editorial
US-Russia relations in deep freeze?
Article
/ 13 April 2017

US-Russia relations in deep freeze?

The spike in Washington-Moscow tensions over Syria dominated the two countries’ bilateral discussion on Wednesday.

By Andrew Hammond
Trump tricks and transgender jibes sully the Chappelle experience
Article
/ 6 April 2017

Trump tricks and transgender jibes sully the Chappelle experience

Dave Chappelle may be laughing all the way to the bank, but some fans aren’t LOLing at his new special

By Kwanele Sosibo
On our lists this week: Cassava Republic, Vivek Shraya and Kamasi Washington
Article
/ 31 March 2017

On our lists this week: Cassava Republic, Vivek Shraya and Kamasi Washington

The Lists were compiled by Friday editor Milisuthando Bongela, senior arts writer Kwanele Sosibo and gaming writer­ @­TheSerifM.

By Arts Desk
Faltering Trump needs to turn his presidency around
Analysis
/ 28 March 2017

Faltering Trump needs to turn his presidency around

Everything the brash US president has done since his election reveals chaos, incompetence and ill-advised decisions that are splitting the country.

By Andrew Hammond
US bans laptops, tablets on flights from Turkey and Arab world
Article
/ 21 March 2017

US bans laptops, tablets on flights from Turkey and Arab world

Senior US officials told reporters that nine airlines from eight countries had been told to ban any device bigger than a cellphone or smartphone

By Staff Reporter
Letters to the editor: March 3 to 9 2017
Article
/ 3 March 2017

Letters to the editor: March 3 to 9 2017

Readers write in about white men, the far right, and forex trading regulation.

By Letters
Trump’s pugnacious foreign policy agenda
Analysis
/ 28 February 2017

Trump’s pugnacious foreign policy agenda

Despite an ideologically conflicted Congress, Donald Trump continues to ‘put America first’.

By Andrew Hammond
Swedes reflect on integration after Trump’s odd remark
Article
/ 24 February 2017

Swedes reflect on integration after Trump’s odd remark

Trump is wrong to stigmatise a population because of its ethnic or religious origin, say critics, because socioeconomic conditions play a bigger role.

By Staff Reporter
Warning: Canada is not what you think it is, ey
Article
/ 20 February 2017

Warning: Canada is not what you think it is, ey

If you assume Canada is a welcoming haven from the bile and divisiveness in the age of Trump, you may be mistaken.

By Staff Reporter
So what is the point, Don and JZ?
Article
/ 16 February 2017

So what is the point, Don and JZ?

Nine or ten wives and plans with points.

By Shaun De Waal
Hotline bling: What Zuma and Trump really talked about
Article
/ 13 February 2017

Hotline bling: What Zuma and Trump really talked about

Women, haircare and other things the two esteemed men might have talked about.

By Staff Reporter
Zuma, Trump and the absence of shame
Article
/ 10 February 2017

Zuma, Trump and the absence of shame

Does Trump feel shame? Does Zuma feel shame? Are they capable of self-correction?

By Eusebius McKaiser
Abe plays Trump to counter ‘China rising’
Analysis
/ 10 February 2017

Abe plays Trump to counter ‘China rising’

The political power gap created by the US president gives Japan a chance to reimagine itself.

By Andrew Hammond
​Zuma and Trump: A tale of two bullshitters
Article
/ 7 February 2017

​Zuma and Trump: A tale of two bullshitters

JS Smit breaks down media comparisons between SA President Jacob Zuma and US President Donald Trump when it comes to telling lies.

By Staff Reporter
Trumpism hurts Brand America
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Trumpism hurts Brand America

Barack Obama did much to repair the US’s image internationally but that is being rapidly undone

By Andrew Hammond
Editorial: When BS is no longer BS
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Editorial: When BS is no longer BS

Speaking in code is not the same as being obfuscatory.

By Editorial
The last summer of reason
Analysis
/ 3 February 2017

The last summer of reason

Dystopian novels can only give us a hint of what Trump’s ‘whitelash’ might mean

By Richard Pithouse
Trump and Zuma are worse than liars
Article
/ 3 February 2017

Trump and Zuma are worse than liars

Demagoguery thrives on bullshit. It is harder to be a populist if you value truth.

By Eusebius McKaiser
The weekly pop sack: It’s going to be a long four years
Article
/ 3 February 2017

The weekly pop sack: It’s going to be a long four years

How, in 2017, a president is calling immigrants “illegal aliens” and forcing Mexico to foot the bill for a barrier reminiscent of the Berlin Wall.

By Kuntha Ndimande
Negative messianism marks our times
Analysis
/ 3 February 2017

Negative messianism marks our times

In a world without accountability, liberal democracy is the major casualty

By Achille Mbembe
God save the Queen: Trump’s visit should be downgraded to spare Queen – ex-official
Article
/ 31 January 2017

God save the Queen: Trump’s visit should be downgraded to spare Queen – ex-official

More than 1.6 million people have signed a petition to cancel the state visit.

By Staff Reporter
#ThankYouSally: Trump fires chief US lawyer over travel ban defiance
Article
/ 31 January 2017

#ThankYouSally: Trump fires chief US lawyer over travel ban defiance

In a caustic statement, Trump’s White House said acting attorney general Sally Yates had "betrayed" the Department of Justice

By Andrew Beatty
​Will Trump trash Brand America?
Article
/ 31 January 2017

​Will Trump trash Brand America?

US President Donald Trump could tip his country’s global image back into the negative if he continues to spout his campaign rhetoric.

By Andrew Hammond
Trump’s controversial immigration order restricted by several judges
Article
/ 29 January 2017

Trump’s controversial immigration order restricted by several judges

Executive order restricting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries dismissed in at least four states.

By Reuters
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