Pretoria is courting Saudi, Emirati, and Qatari money to revive a stalling economy, even as its alignment with Iran, Russia, and China rattles investors and trade partners it cannot afford to lose.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has expanded the number of refugee places available for white South Africans, saying there have ...
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South Africa protests: Anti-migrant demonstrations planned in Durban
Truck drivers in South Africa are set to protest on major routes to Durban, demanding jobs for locals amid rising ...
South Africa shot back at the Trump administration’s claim of a humanitarian emergency for white people in the country, saying there is no basis for it. South African Foreign Ministry spokesperson ...
The Nigeria Police Force has issued a statement to the public concerning allegations of xenophobic attacks targeting Nigerians in South Africa. This comes ...
South Africa court weighs feud over the body of Zambia's former President Lungu - The family of former Zambian President Edgar Lungu is appealing a court ruling to have his remains buried in South Afr ...
South Africa is poised to delay the retirement of about a fifth of its coal-fired electricity-generation capacity as gas projects earmarked to replace them remain behind schedule, contrasting a ...
South Africa’s central bank raised borrowing costs for the first time since 2023 and suggested more policy tightening may be ...
South Africa is facing problems traveling to Mexico ahead of the 2026 World Cup, affecting its preparation ahead of the FIFA tournament's opening ...
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