🔒 Premium from the FT: UN chief denounces ‘clear violations’ of international law in Gaza
António Guterres says Hamas assault ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ but grievances cannot justify violence
António Guterres says Hamas assault ‘did not happen in a vacuum’ but grievances cannot justify violence
The BRICS, originally a concept born in an investment bank, has evolved from an idea into a significant global entity.
Nicholas Woode-Smith writes on South Africa’s governance and how the ANC is consistently placing our nation on the wrong side of history.
South Africa was roasted, locally and abroad, for refusing to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in last week’s United Nations (UN) vote.
South Africa’s poor policy decision-making, which has created a fragile economy, needs an Elon Musk like shift of mindset.
In one of his last interviews, the late Christof Heyns told BizNews he remained positive that the idea of human rights is “alive and strong”.
Paul Hoffman has come up with a list of the ten lessons we can learn from the pandemic, which is an adaption of the 17 UN sustainable development goals.
Releasing its global competitiveness report, the WEF says South Africa’s competitiveness has regained momentum after the recent political landscape shift.
The High Court in Pretoria has ruled that government’s decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC) was unconstitutional and invalid.
The UN rejected the pretext upon which Fikile Mbalula is seeking to prevent SA from hosting the 2023 Rugby World Cup and the ANC would rather you did not know that.