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International Relations

Angola, SA shake on R1,75bn credit line
Article
/ 17 December 2010

Angola, SA shake on R1,75bn credit line

Increased trade and investment ‘will lead to better regional development for all’.

By Louise Redvers
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Article
/ 2 November 2010

Zuma and ministers take a trip to Namibia

On invitation from Namibian president Hifikepunye Pohamba, President Jacob Zuma will take a working trip to the country to discuss economic relations.

By Staff Reporter
China’s military warns Washington, denies hacking
Article
/ 25 February 2010

China’s military warns Washington, denies hacking

China’s military warned the United States on Thursday to "speak and act cautiously" to avoid reigniting tensions between the two superpowers.

By Staff Reporter
India, Pakistan hold first talks since Mumbai attacks
Article
/ 25 February 2010

India, Pakistan hold first talks since Mumbai attacks

India and Pakistan hold their first official talks since the 2008 Mumbai attacks on Thursday, a meeting that may help thaw their frigid relations.

By Krittivas Mukherjee
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Analysis
/ 21 August 2009

A better balance

In a time of recession, countries have less choice about the foreign states with which they build partnerships.

By Staff Reporter
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/ 14 August 2009

A nightmare that turned into a dream

Diplomats and foreign correspondents say Jacob Zuma’s presidency is proving a pleasant surprise.

By Mandy Rossouw
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