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South Africa’s president avoided calamity by calling on his diverse delegation. That lesson should be taken forward into ...
India's Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas told Newsweek that its choices of energy sources would be driven by commercial logic and not ideology ...
Afghanistan’s Taliban-led government is in talks with both Russia and China to begin trading in their local currencies, ...
First, narratives do not win wars. Western leaders sought to present the conflict as a moral crusade, a clash between good ...
A group of ambassadors in Beijing has called for an overhaul of the world's multilateralism systems to tackle the political ...
At the time of writing, the radio stations in Joburg are abuzz with commentary about the meeting of President Ramaphosa and ...
A safe-haven commodity, gold has set a string of records in recent days, topping $3,500 an ounce on the international market. But in Morocco, its price is soaring even higher, surpassing economic ...
Dr Iqbal Survé, chair of Sekunjalo Investment Holdings, receives the Global Trailblazer Leadership Award at the Future of ...
A TikTok video shows a local man jokingly warning Donald Trump to be nice to President Ramaphosa, leaving South Africans laughing and praising Cyril’s calmness.
Intan Suwandi is an assistant professor of sociology and anthropology at Illinois State University and the author of Value ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff decisions since he took office on January 20 have shocked financial markets and sent a wave of uncertainty through the global economy.
The Trump administration sees tariff talks as a chance to pressure a rival into concessions. E.U. officials have acted as though they were dealing with an ally.