The US State Department has said it will seek changes after ambassador is kicked out
The presidency said the SA-US relationship was in flux and Ramaphosa would not rush to name a new ambassador
The move, which marks a further deterioration of diplomatic relations between the two countries, was announced by US secretary of state Marco Rubio in a post on X late on Friday
Three leaders’ strong words on the Trump administration’s threat to civilised norms and values in the international arena has attracted blowback from the right
As the US president turns on South Africa it is time to take a wider view of domestic complicity with his racism
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/ 28 November 2006
In this era of virtual-reality combat games, pinball is a hopelessly outdated anachronism that astonishingly continues to capture a small but significant share of the games market, writes Joel Pollak.
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/ 17 January 2003
<b>Review: </b> <i>South African Indian Writings in English</i>
Edited by Rajendra Chetty
(Madiba Publishers)
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/ 17 January 2003
<b>Review: </b><i>The Picador Book of Modern Indian Literature</i>, edited by Amit Chaudhuri, is 638 pages of joy, writes Joel Pollak.
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/ 3 December 2002
‘Humanly impoverishing." That is how Palestinian intellectual Edward Said once described the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, reflecting the despair with which many view the century-old struggle between two oppressed peoples over one tiny piece of coveted land.
Neshima’s recipe for reconciliation is to seek inspiration not solely in Jewish tradition or in South African culture, but in both at once, writes Joel Pollak.
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/ 6 November 2001
<b>Review:</b> Darrel Bristow-Bovey (Zebra), <i>I Moved Your Cheese </i>