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The first group of white South Afrikaners granted refugee status by President Donald Trump arrived in America in May after ...
Three decades since the first democratic election in South Africa, will the generation that has never known apartheid turn out to vote, or has politics left many of them too disillusioned?
South Africa: 30 years after apartheid, what has changed? Big socio-political gains have followed apartheid but the legacy of racism and segregation is still starkly visible.
South Africa marked 30 years since the end of apartheid and the birth of its democracy with a ceremony in the capital Saturday that included a 21-gun salute and the waving of the nation's ...
30 years after end of apartheid, South Africa’s celebrations are set against growing discontent “Few days in the life of our nation can compare to that day, when freedom was born,” President ...
04/27/2024 Under apartheid, South Africa segregated black South Africans from their white counterparts, leading to the systematic discrimination of the non-white population.
South Africans form a long queue to vote at a polling station in Alexandra, north of Johannesburg, South Africa, May 7, 2014. The elections are likely to see the ruling African National Congress ...
Years ago, I hopped on a flight to Johannesburg, South Africa, excited for what promised to be the trip of a lifetime. I had been invited by an NBA agent […] The post Op-Ed: My Journey Through ...
After apartheid ended in 1994, South Africa set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) to help uncover human rights violations perpetrated under white minority rule.
And most of these people who are coming from South Africa were born after the end of apartheid. I mean, we're talking about forty, thirty years ago.
The successful push to change US policy toward South Africa provides a useful blueprint for our current moment.
Some feared that South Africa would descend into civil war or autocracy. Neighbouring Zimbabwe became a hyperinflationary dictatorship some 27 years after the end of white rule.