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But the immediate trigger was a new South African law ... door on extremists like Mr Malema. That’s all fair enough. But some still feel that the spirit, if not the letter, of the new law ...
President Donald Trump urged the Senate to act on his massive tax and immigration package “as soon as possible” following narrow passage by the House early Thursday. Changes in the legislation are ...
Trump issued an executive order in February alleging the South African government was dismantling ... that it resettle Afrikaners. In a letter, the presiding bishop of the church, Rev. Sean ...
The 2025-2026 legislative session ended and South Carolina lawmakers ratified ... of what the next standard license plate could look like.In late 2015, the "While I Breathe, I Hope" plate was ...
The first group of white South African refugees arrived in the U.S. on Monday to be prioritized for resettlement by order of President Donald Trump — who made an exception as the refugee program ...
US President Donald Trump and his South African counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa ... that they will be back soon because there is no country like South Africa.' Black farmers still own a small ...
Rattler got some experience last season, filling in for Carr while he was hurt. The former South Carolina product threw for 1,317 yards with four touchdowns and five interceptions. New Orleans ...
Refugee groups have questioned why some white South Africans are being prioritized. The South African government said ... South Africa does have laws designed to advance employment opportunities ...
But how is this disruption shaping the food and beverage industry and what does the future look like? Fears over future food security mean the food and beverage industry is having to change and evolve ...
In a remarkable Oval Office exchange Wednesday, President Donald Trump publicly pressed South African President Cyril Ramaphosa over the treatment of South Africa’s White ethnic minority ...
In a letter sent to Episcopal Church Presiding ... are the target of genocide — a claim widely disputed by the South African government as well as faith leaders in the country.