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Trump alleges ‘genocide’ in South Africa. White Afrikaner farmers reject that Some conservative white Afrikaner groups debunked the Trump administration’s “genocide” and land seizure claims ...
The land under South Africa steadily rose between 2012 and 2020, a new GPS-based study finds, and drought may be the main driver.
A major topic of contention between the two leaders is South Africa’s recent passing of a land expropriation law, which Trump has denounced and said is tantamount to “persecution” of the ...
Trump's comments on South Africa spark outrage, but local concerns focus on violence and property rights, challenging Western media narratives.
President Trump accused South Africa of engaging in "genocide" against the white minority there, while defending his administration's acceptance of refugees from the beleaguered country.
White farmers have been murdered in South Africa, but those murders account for such a small percentage of the country's total and do not amount to genocide, experts say.
In January, South Africa adopted a land expropriation bill that allows the state to take ownership of land to address racial disparities in ownership.
White farmers are being brutally killed, and their land is being confiscated in South Africa. And the newspapers and television media don't talk about it.
BOTHAVILLE, South Africa (AP) — Days before South Africa's president meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House this week, Afrikaner farmers at the center of an extraordinary new ...
Some white Afrikaner groups say the land expropriation law targets them and could lead to violent land grabs.
Topping the agenda at President Donald Trump's meeting with South Africa's president at the White House this week is the extraordinary new U.S. refugee policy welcoming white Afrikaner farmers who ...