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"We all know as South Africans, both Black and white, that there's no genocide here," Ramaphosa said last week in a vide o clip on X. "We are not genocidal. We are not committing any act of hatred ...
Majority of them are Black people." The Trump-Ramaphosa meeting, in which reporters were allowed in the room for over an hour, is yet another instance of the U.S. president inviting the media to ...
President Trump asked an aide to dim the lights of the Oval Office, and then, with a line of reporters in the room, proceeded to ambush the leader of South Africa.
A meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump Wednesday became tension-filled when Trump aired a video of South Africans who he said sought to kill White ...
Black Churches often skirt between engaging with White politicians while also holding them accountable for their politics ...
Black people may be mostly absent at anti-Trump protests, but they aren’t sitting on their hands, leaders say At two recent anti-Trump protests in Chicago, the crowds were overwhelmingly white ...
Ramaphosa had hoped to use Wednesday's meeting to reset his country's relationship with the U.S., after Trump canceled much-needed aid to South Africa, offered refuge to white minority Afrikaners ...
Margaret Leonard wanted folks to know that all white people in the South weren’t “evil,” as she said. In the 1960s, she began attending CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) meetings and ...
Cousins from both the branches of Pope Leo XIV's extended family, the side that passed for white and the side that remained Black, are eager to reconnect.