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South Africa’s President Just Apologized for Not Giving Trump a Plane South African President Cyril Ramaphosa joked about not having a private jet to give Donald Trump. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images ...
It's not the South Africa with such promise 30 years ago. This is a racialist state. It's one of the most violent countries in the world. And it's anti-Western and anti-American." ...
Ramaphosa pushed back against Trump’s accusation. The South African leader had sought to use the meeting to set the record straight and salvage his country’s relationship with the United States.
There are, however, 2,610 large farms (with turnover exceeding R22.5 million (US$1.2 million per annum) which are responsible for 67% of farm income and employed more than half the agricultural ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa apparently hoped to persuade his American counterpart that many of his assumptions are wrong. That didn’t go well.
A judge handed workers across a broad swath of the federal government a reprieve on Thursday night, extending her pause on President Trump’s plans for vast layoffs until a case challenging them ...
The South African leader, who was a protégé of Nelson Mandela, has experience with intense negotiations. He was one of the key mediators in the talks that ended apartheid in 1994.
President Donald Trump confronted South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of not protecting white farmers from violence, while playing misleading videos that back up controversial ...
When asked by NBC News earlier in the meeting about the White House's decision to admit white South Africans, Trump claimed that "a lot of people are very concerned with regard to South Africa." ...
Elon Musk criticised South African political leader Julius Malema after a two-year-old video in which he's chanting "Kill the Farmer" at a rally resurfaced on social media.
Activists say South African authorities are tacitly approving attacks on the country's white farmers, with one being murdered every five days, and the police turning a blind eye to the violence.
Russia-Ukraine: President Trump backed away from threats intended to press Russia for a cease-fire in Ukraine and endorsed Russia’s position that the warring nations should negotiate directly ...