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South Africa's army chief has been criticised after he reportedly pledged military and political support to Iran during a ...
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The South African on MSNPrince Kaybee slams Dricus: ‘Why did he lie about white genocide?’
Prince Kaybee has criticised former UFC World Champion Dricus du Plessis over his controversial views about South ...
South Africa has rejected a recent report by the United States on its human rights record. It's not the first time the ...
South Africa has “exported approximately 1.6 million metric tonnes of coal to Israel” and “allowed our national ports to be used as conduits for transporting fuel, minerals, and other dual-use goods ...
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Legit.ng on MSNNigeria Urged to Join South Africa’s Lawsuit Against Israel, “It Is a Moment of Truth”
The Muslim Public Affairs Centre (MPAC) has urged Nigeria to join South Africa's lawsuit against Israel over Gaza at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
South Africa instituted a case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague in late December 2023, ...
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The South African on MSNRoland Schoeman defends Dricus over ‘white genocide’ backlash
Former Olympic swimmer Roland Schoeman has defended Dricus du Plessis's views on farm murders and the claim of a 'white ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSouth Africa’s Ramaphosa Is Having a Very Bad Year
Ramaphosa was already damaged goods after last year's elections. Now, as South Africa finds itself in choppy waters, more are ...
The U.S. State Department criticized South Africa for reports of extrajudicial police killings and violence against Afrikaner farmers in an annual human rights review released Tuesday.
They condemned what they described as Israel's systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists for exposing war crimes and ...
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‘No more genocide’: South Africa’s Cape Town holds vigil for murdered journalists in Gaza
Activists in Cape Town held a vigil for Gaza’s slain journalists, chanting “Blood on your hands” and “Stop the killing, stop ...
Brazilian Foreign Ministry says international community ‘cannot remain inactive’ in the face of ‘ongoing atrocities’.
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