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Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe has arrived in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, for the second Africa-India Forum Summit, which is expected to make a strong pitch for United Nations reforms.
Since the beginning of February 2011, the northern region of Africa has witnessed a series of political protests aiming to oust current political leaders. The wind of change started in Tunisia,...
There has been a lot of controversy about the military operation undertaken by a coalition of mainly Western countries to implement resolution 1973 of the UN Security Council, imposing a no-fly...
The movement for democratic change sweeping across most of North Africa, which has already toppled two of Africa’s despots and longest-serving heads of state, will have far-reaching ramifications...
On 15 February 2011, protests began in Libya. The Libyan uprising mirrored similar popular movements in Egypt and Tunisia where anger and discontent spread throughout the country against leaders...
The recent environmental disasters in Japan are a bleak reminder that natural disasters are a constant threat to human security. Reducing their risks can no longer be pushed to the backburner of...
The National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) annual report for 2010 showed that South Africa sold weapons to Libya worth about R70-million last year, the Sunday Independent reported.
Date: 02/04/2011
Source: The Office of Thabo Mbeki
Title: SA: Mbeki: Address by the former President of South Africa, at the second Kellogg Africa Business conference,...