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Ramaphosa concerned over Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal
Article
/ 10 May 2018

Ramaphosa concerned over Trump’s withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal

​President Ramaphosa has noted "with deep concern" the decision by the United States to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal, calling it a step back

By Jan Bornman
Rwanda can’t achieve reconciliation without fixing its democracy
Africa
/ 29 April 2018

Rwanda can’t achieve reconciliation without fixing its democracy

As Rwanda marks the 24th anniversary of the 1994 genocide, much more needs to be done to unite the country

By Noel Twagiramungu
Former US first lady Barbara Bush dies at 92
Article
/ 18 April 2018

Former US first lady Barbara Bush dies at 92

Bush died Tuesday at the age of 92, triggering an outpouring of praise for the matriarch of a Republican family once at the apex of American politics

By Olivia Hampton
South Africa should care about the US-China trade turf
Article
/ 28 March 2018

South Africa should care about the US-China trade turf

Earlier this month, President Trump signed a proclamation implementing new trade policies including 25% tariffs on Chinese exports

By Thulebona Mhlanga
Infographic: The rising tide of immigration from Africa to Europe and the US
Africa
/ 26 March 2018

Infographic: The rising tide of immigration from Africa to Europe and the US

African nations account for eight of the 10 fastest growing immigration populations since 2010 and the number of migrants is due to increase

By Mashadi Kekana
Gun economics in Trump’s America
Article
/ 26 March 2018

Gun economics in Trump’s America

Students in over 800 cities and towns are calling for tougher gun control laws in the United States, demanding an end to gun violence

By Al Jazeera
White genocide: How the big lie spread to the US and beyond
Article
/ 23 March 2018

White genocide: How the big lie spread to the US and beyond

The radical right takes credit for alerting the world to the alleged persecution of white people in South Africa

By Lloyd Gedye
Home away from home: The rise of immigration from Africa to Europe and the US
Africa
/ 22 March 2018

Home away from home: The rise of immigration from Africa to Europe and the US

Between 2010 and 2017, the number of people emigrating from sub-Saharan countries to other regions grew by 31%

By Mashadi Kekana
Editorial: The shithole apology
Article
/ 16 March 2018

Editorial: The shithole apology

‘Tillerson was recalled to Washington mid-trip, forcing him to curtail his itinerary. We know now why: Trump was about to fire him’

By Editorial
Trump’s pick for new CIA head dogged by detention torture allegations
Article
/ 14 March 2018

Trump’s pick for new CIA head dogged by detention torture allegations

Gina Haspel has been named by President Trump as new director of the CIA, becoming the first woman to hold the post if confirmed by the Senate

By Al Jazeera
Guatemala to move embassy to Jerusalem in May— President Morales
Article
/ 5 March 2018

Guatemala to move embassy to Jerusalem in May— President Morales

​Guatemala will relocate its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem this May, two days after the United States shifts its mission

By Staff Reporter
Supreme Court refuses to hear Trump bid to end DACA
Article
/ 27 February 2018

Supreme Court refuses to hear Trump bid to end DACA

Trump promised to end the programme during his 2016 election campaign and the protections were set to begin to be phased out in early March

By Al Jazeera
Two Lebanese brothers in court for Hezbollah drone export case
Article
/ 26 February 2018

Two Lebanese brothers in court for Hezbollah drone export case

​Two Lebanese citizens are expected to appear in court for allegedly illegally exporting components of drones to Hezbollah in Lebanon

By Mxolisi Mngadi
SA links in US-Hezbollah illegal exporting case
Article
/ 20 February 2018

SA links in US-Hezbollah illegal exporting case

According to US court documents, dollars were said to have been transferred to SA company bank accounts for the apparent purchasing of the items

By Caryn Dolley
At least 17 dead in Florida school shooting
Article
/ 15 February 2018

At least 17 dead in Florida school shooting

Authorities warned late on Wednesday that the death toll could rise as some of the more than 14 people who were wounded were in critical condition

By Al Jazeera
Trump lawyer says he paid $130 000 to porn star linked to president
Article
/ 14 February 2018

Trump lawyer says he paid $130 000 to porn star linked to president

‘The payment to Ms. Clifford was lawful, and was not a campaign contribution or a campaign expenditure by anyone’

By Staff Reporter
US government shuts down for second time this year
Article
/ 9 February 2018

US government shuts down for second time this year

​The US government has shut down for the second time this year after Congress failed to reach a deal on the budget

By Al Jazeera
Poland’s president signs controversial Holocaust bill into law
Article
/ 6 February 2018

Poland’s president signs controversial Holocaust bill into law

The law sets fines or a maximum three-year jail term for anyone who describes Nazi German death camps like Auschwitz-Birkenau as being Polish

By Staff Reporter
Trump delivers State of the Union address amid protests
Article
/ 31 January 2018

Trump delivers State of the Union address amid protests

According to President Trump: ‘There has never been a better time to start living the American dream’

By Al Jazeera
Letters to the editor: January 12 to 18 2018
Article
/ 12 January 2018

Letters to the editor: January 12 to 18 2018

Readers write in about Trump’s first year in office, the tasks ahead of Ramaphosa, and the failures of public servants

By Letters
Cutting ties with Israel won’t hurt SA
Article
/ 15 December 2017

Cutting ties with Israel won’t hurt SA

A ‘downgrading’ of diplomatic relations with Israel may be in the country’s interest

By Staff Reporter
South Africa must do more to keep teachers from seeking ‘greener pastures’
Article
/ 16 November 2017

South Africa must do more to keep teachers from seeking ‘greener pastures’

Policy needs to focus on making the teaching profession stable and more appealing so teachers have more reason to stay in the country

By Rian De Villiers
Sixty years after Sputnik: taking stock and looking to the future
Article
/ 4 October 2017

Sixty years after Sputnik: taking stock and looking to the future

Our fascination with space shows no signs of slowing down, 60 years after the Soviet Union launched the world’s first satellite, Sputnik.

By Staff Reporter
US takes a closer look at digital currency
Article
/ 30 August 2013

US takes a closer look at digital currency

United States authorities increase scrutiny of the digital currency.

By Dominic Rushe
Hollywood lobbies US to weaken treaty to help the blind
Article
/ 28 June 2013

Hollywood lobbies US to weaken treaty to help the blind

Treaty likely to be finalised soon.

By Staff Reporter
Weekend 101: Malema and the less cocky
Videos
/ 13 June 2013

Weekend 101: Malema and the less cocky

From male chickens who lose their penises to boost their mating chances to Julius Malema’s return to politics, here’s this week’s headlines.

By Staff Reporter
China’s roaring trade is hard to beat
Article
/ 15 February 2013

China’s roaring trade is hard to beat

Official figures show that the United States no longer dominates trading in goods.

By Phillip Inman
Weekend 101: This is goodbye … for now
Videos
/ 21 December 2012

Weekend 101: This is goodbye … for now

The ANC Mangaung conference dominated news this week, while the school shooting in the USA has re-ignited debate around gun control. Also, is this the end?

By Staff Reporter
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