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The UK will remove South Africa and other African countries it recently placed on its travel red list at midnight on Wednesday

Airline association welcomes UK travel red list U-turn on Africa

The UK will remove South Africa and other African countries it recently placed on its travel red list at midnight on Wednesday

The stage has been set for one of the most anticipated climate conferences to address global warming – and targets for the biggest emitters . (Photo by Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

SA delegates to quarantine in Glasgow amid calls for COP26 postponement

Eligible COP26 attendees are expected to receive their UK-sponsored Covid-19 jabs this week, but the Climate Action Network says it is too late

Suspended ANC secretary general, Ace Magashule. (Photo by Gallo Images/Papi Morake)

Students temporarily kicked out of dormitories in Turkey after Magashule’s foundation fails to pay rent

At least 40 student beneficiaries of the foundation were briefly rendered homeless after their rent was not paid for more than two years

More South Africans are still stuck in Saudi Arabia

More than 120 South Africans were repatriated last week, and those still waiting to get home are running out of money

The department of international relations announced that 93 South Africans have been repatriated. But others are still waiting to get back home.

South Africans in Saudi who missed their flight still have hope

The department of international relations announced that 93 South Africans have been repatriated. But others are still waiting to get back home

South Africans in Saudi fear they will miss their flight home

As jobs dry up, South Africans living in Saudi Arabia have little choice but to leave

Minister of International Relations and Co-operations Naledi Pandor. (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

It’s our diplomatic duty to bring South Africans back home — Dirco

South Africans stuck abroad are told to be patient while the government is negotiating with different countries and working on ways to bring them back home