Both countries have a strong orientation towards multilateralism and democratic values
Still fighting for their right to return home, exiled Chagossians are using football to unite a diaspora
I recently edited a special issue for a journal on sexuality, capitalism and Africa. It was based on the topic that served as the Centre for Phenomenology in South Africa’s 5th Annual International Conference, which took place in Johannesburg in June 2018. There are several reasons we chose this as our theme for a special […]
Young Vietnamese driven by poverty, made worse by climate change, became traffickers’ victims
Kenyans who were expelled from their land by British colonisers — to make way for tea plantations — are demanding justice
The Frankfurt book festival allowed star authors to give their opinion on the current state of the world
The five time world champion said that the only way to save the planet is to go vegan
The court said that the advice the PM had given to the queen, who formally issued the prorogation order, was "unlawful, void and of no effect"
As well as grounding its planes, Thomas Cook has been forced to shut travel agencies, leaving the group’s 22,000 global employees out of a job
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The trade between the two countries represents 18% of SA exports to its largest trading partner, the EU and 10% of EU imports from SA
No continent has suffered more from Britain’s ‘hostile environment’ immigration policy
Such a divisive figure will further ruin Britain. This is, of course, that country’s choice
My mum Winnie, who lives in Belfast, worries that the evil fop will cut benefits, mess with the border and restart an Irish war. So do I
The former London mayor easily beat his rival, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, in a poll conducted among members of the governing Conservative Party.
Theresa May’s likely successor has plans to subsume the department overseeing development aid into the foreign office, effectively eliminating it
Accusations of racism continue to be directed towards the UK following an inquiry concerning denials of visit visas for African applicants
The former foreign minister has dismissed questions about his competence and populist rhetoric with a pitch to take Britain out of the European Union
Ten Conservative MPs gathered enough support to qualify by Monday’s deadline for the race to replace May
After pulling out of the race in 2016, Johnson has launched a campaign to replace Theresa May
The decision of whether to extradite him to the United States or Sweden would rest with the UK interior ministry
A new report lays bare the real political muscle overseeing the vast financial flows to these destinations
Boris Johnson – who is running to replace Theresa May – faces court hearing for Brexit ‘lies’
The resignation will signal the formal start of a leadership contest during which May would remain as caretaker prime minister
The embattled leader on Tuesday promised to give lawmakers a vote on holding a second Brexit referendum
The vote could now become a poll on Brexit — three years on from a referendum in which 52% voted to leave the bloc
The British were sold a defective Boris washing machine so they should be allowed to return it
International Court of Justice finds that the Chagos Islands was unlawfully annexed
Businesses and governments are on edge because Britain is just weeks away from its scheduled departure from the European project
Britain, France and Spain were among 16 EU nations to side with Guaido, following in the footsteps of key regional powers and the United States
The carmaker revealed Sunday that the crossover vehicle would no longer be manufactured at its vast plant in Sunderland
Spain and Britain on Monday became the latest nations to recognise Venezuela’s opposition chief Juan Guaido as interim leader