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In a recent White House meeting, US President Donald Trump presented South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a photo misidentified as depicting the burial of white farmers in South Africa.
Donald Trump has long been preoccupied with South Africa’s most fraught and emotional domestic policy issue: land. In his first term the US president directed his then Secretary of State Mike ...
It's outraged by genocide that doesn't exist in South Africa but ignores the descendants of people brought to America on slave ships, forced into free labor, and subjected to innumerable rapes ...
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But Trump misrepresented the articles and the contents of the videos shown, showing a photo from the DRC as South Africa, as well as claiming years-old footage as current or sharing it out of context.
He has also been highly critical of South Africa and has slammed the country's affirmative action laws, which he claims prevent his Starlink satellite company from entering the market. On Tuesday ...
South Africa’s government plans to offer Elon Musk a workaround of local Black ownership laws for his Starlink internet service to operate in the country, aiming to ease tensions with both the ...
The meeting between Trump and Ramaphosa marks a pivotal moment in strained U.S.-South Africa relations, which have soured over diverging positions on racial equity laws and international diplomacy.