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In today's podcast, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga urges striking teachers to respect colleagues who choose not to strike; a food security risk index finds that Afghanistan and...
Date: 18/08/2010 Source: The US Embassy Title: US: Gips: Remarks by the US Ambassador to South Africa, at the South African Institute of International Affairs, Johannesburg
Similarly to the local elections held a month before the Presidential poll, the opposition to incumbent Pierre Nkurunziza boycotted the elections, citing fraud and intimidation by the ruling party....
An international treaty banning the use of cluster bombs, which came into effect on Sunday, was seen as one of the most significant arms control advancements since the Mine Ban Treaty more than a...
The term ‘environmental refugees' is defined by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), as "those people who have been forced to leave their traditional habitat, temporarily or...
On 23 July 2010, just before the African Union Summit in Kampala, the AU Commission Chairperson Jean Ping said that he had asked countries such as South Africa, Angola, Nigeria, Ghana and Guinea to...
In today's podcast, President Jacob Zuma calls for Africa to work together against terrorism; the UN General Assembly adopts a resolution on water and sanitation rights; and, an Ipsos Markinor...