Author: MICHELLE GUMEDE
An inquiry into allegations that South Africa’s Black-led governments interfered with investigations into apartheid-era crimes was postponed on its first day Monday over objections to one of the inquiry’s lawyers. President Cyril Ramaphosa ordered the inquiry in April after decades of pressure from families of victims who say post-apartheid governments have failed them by not prosecuting those responsible. The country’s racist system of apartheid officially ended in 1994.Read More
How Trump’s support for a white minority group in South Africa led to a US boycott of the G20 summit
U.S. President Donald Trump says his government will boycott the Group of 20 summit this month in South Africa over his claims that a white minority group there is being violently persecuted. The…Read More
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Vitor Roque ready for a return to EuropeAfter a disappointing first stint in Europe with Barcelona, Vitor Roque is gearing up for a new adventure on the old continent.The young Brazilian striker, just…Read More
With policy chaos and disappearing subsidies in the U.S., suddenly the continent is looking like a great place to build.Read More
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Zhimin Qian, 47, was arrested in April 2024 in what has been described as the UK’s largest cryptocurrency seizureRead More
The family of Sami Hamdi, the British journalist being held by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is to be released, his family have said.Read More
Inflation has quietly eroded even high-end lifestyles. See how a $10 million budget has changed over 5 years—and what it means for your future spending.Read More