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  1. ANC has reduced South Africa to ‘beggar status’ – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    28 September 2021 - Let it never be said of Cyril Ramaphosa that he is a proud man. Speaking to the United Nations’ 76th General Assembly, he begged the rich ...

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  2. ANC trying to lead from behind, while the rest of the AU moves ahead - Politicsweb

    10 August 2021 - Following the otherwise unexpected and surprising announcement of Israel’s being granted observer status in the African Union (AU), it was ...

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  3. Are Confucius Institutes what they’re cracked up to be? - Newsi

    15 July 2021 - In order to promote the Chinese language and culture, support local Chinese teaching internationally and facilitate cultural exchanges, the ...

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  4. US congressional hearing flags property rights threat to SA democracy US congressional hearing flags property rights threat to SA democracy

    Expropriation without compensation (EWC) was flagged as a major risk to South Africa’s democracy at a congressional hearing in the United States last week.

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  5. Israel, South Africa and the problem with UNRWA Israel, South Africa and the problem with UNRWA

    In the weeks since the provisional ruling of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on South Africa’s genocide claim against Israel, unforgiving attention ...

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  6. Zimbabweans face deportation from South Africa as special visa terminated – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews Zimbabweans face deportation from South Africa as special visa terminated – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    About 180 000 Zimbabweans and their dependants, who could number as many as a million, will face deportation from South Africa at the end of June. That is when ...

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  7. Ramaphosa's US visit exposes ANC's struggles and calls for economic reform - Biznews Ramaphosa's US visit exposes ANC's struggles and calls for economic reform - Biznews

    Yesterday was a discomfiting moment for President Ramaphosa and the ANC.

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  8. Why Trump’s return could restore stability and common sense: Andrew Kenny - Biznews Why Trump’s return could restore stability and common sense: Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    When the results of the American election came rolling in, I had two reactions, one of which puzzled me for a while. My first reaction was surprise. I have no ...

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  9. Ivo Vegter on US election 2024: High stakes for South Africa, who will rue a Trump presidency - Biznews Ivo Vegter on US election 2024: High stakes for South Africa, who will rue a Trump presidency - Biznews

    Today, the United States will wake up to the big day: Election 2024.

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  10. SA’s foreign policy is understood, and the megaphone is the medium of choice - News24 SA’s foreign policy is understood, and the megaphone is the medium of choice - News24

    What is unfolding in the deteriorating relationship between the United States and South Africa has been years in the making, and is a logical outcome of South ...

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