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Day 1 of the World Test Championship Final between Australia and South Africa at Lord’s saw Australia take the upper hand by stumps. After being bowled out for ...
The combination of a reduced supply of beef, the ban on Brazilian chicken imports, and the collapse of chicken producer DayBreak Foods could make meat much more expensive in South Africa. This is ...
Left-leaning challenger Lee Jae-myung won South Korea's presidential election, ending three years of conservative rule in a race that was largely a verdict on his ousted predecessor's botched ...
President Trump has ended an idealistic cooperation with South Africa that obscured rising foreign policy tensions between Washington and Pretoria.
President Trump has made allegations of persecution of White farmers in South Africa.
Trump presented 'evidence' of 'white genocide' to South African president. The facts say otherwise Some of the purported visual evidence didn't even come from South Africa.
President Donald Trump showed an image of violence in Congo, not South Africa, to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in an Oval Office meeting.
“These are burial sites,” Trump said, pointing to his video of South Africa. “Over a thousand of white farmers.” His evidence, however, wasn’t real.
President showed a video of a South African politician chanting "kill the boer," to support his claims of "white genocide" in South Africa.
Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with images and video clips that he said show an ongoing "genocide" against white farmers in the country.
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