News

In his Oval Office meeting Wednesday with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, President Trump made allegations of persecution of White farmers in South Africa, which he used to justify ...
U.S. President Donald Trump (R) speaks during a meeting with President of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa in the Oval Office of the White House on May 21, 2025 in Washington, DC. Relations between ...
There is a lot of violent crime in South Africa. There is not a genocide against White farmers there. Claims of genocide can sometimes be difficult to adjudicate. This claim is easy. The facts ...
The evidence of supposed mass killings of white South Africans presented by Donald Trump in a tense White House meeting on Wednesday were in some cases images from the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Murder rates are high in South Africa; the vast majority of victims are Black. Trump’s welcoming of Afrikaners as refugees can be understood as the latest chapter in a longer history of U.S ...
Jim Watson/AFP via Getty Images South Africa’s Presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya told ABC News there is “no evidence” to support the claims of genocide and alleged that the United ...
At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ... this week of a nonexistent “white genocide” in South Africa was due to an “unauthorized modification” of its program ...
South Africa's Minister of Agriculture John Henry Steenhuisen also responded, saying: "We have a real safety problem in South Africa. I don't think anyone wants to candy-coat that." He later added ...
To learn more about the impetus behind Trump’s decision, as well as about the situation in South Africa, I spoke with Jacob S. Dlamini, a Princeton University history professor whose research ...
President Donald Trump showed an image of violence in Congo, not South Africa. Trump played a video ... a University of Pretoria associate professor of history, said the procession was, "strictly ...