Communist Cuba’s UN aid plea reveals a deepening economic crisis
In a tumultuous Latin America, Cuba’s plea to the United Nations for aid highlights its dire economic crisis.
In a tumultuous Latin America, Cuba’s plea to the United Nations for aid highlights its dire economic crisis.
South Africa wants the United Nations Security Council to outline measures that it will take to enforce an International Court of Justice’s interim ruling against Israel
The growing power of Russia’s Wagner Group in Africa is believed to be behind the sudden termination of the UN peacekeeping mission in Mali.
Sindile Vabaza examines how Xenophobia is ongoing in SA and how the government would rather scapegoat than take accountability.
The politics of climate change is shot through with alarmism and millenarianism, writes Ivo Vegter on the Daily Friend.
BizNews spoke to Dzvinka Kachur who shares the backstory to the deeply unsettling ANC’s stance of neutrality in the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
In different quarters of South Africa, there’s a definite difference of opinion about what is unfolding in Ukraine at the moment. Russia calls it nothing more than ‘special operations’, while Ukraine calls it outright war in which civilians are being butchered and non-military infrastructure indiscriminately pummelled in air and artillery strikes.
The United Nations General Assembly voted to condemn the Russian invasion of Ukraine in a two-day long emergency session this week.
Serge Brammertz told the Financial Times that Ramaphosa’s government is causing delays to finding genocide suspects who may have found refuge in SA.
“We are victims of what the developed countries did in the past,” said President Cyril Ramaphosa. “We need grant funding to help us transition.”