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The Presidency reports that President Jacob Zuma will not be 'haphazard' in responding to the Public Protector's reports on lease deals for two new office buildings for the police.
The...
France said on Wednesday Rwandan charges that senior French officials were involved in the African country's 1994 genocide were "unacceptable" but it still wanted to continue to improve ties with...
Rwanda formally accused senior French officials on Tuesday of involvement in its 1994 genocide and called for them to be put on trial.
Among those named in a report by a Rwandan investigation...
More than 180 people were killed and hundreds wounded in
simultaneous bomb attacks in two Iraqi cities on the holiest day of
the Shiite Muslim calender, with some blaming US forces for lax
security.
Representatives of some 100 countries and international
organisations kick off a two-day donor conference here today
seeking $500-million to rebuild Liberia after 14 years of civil
war.
Liberia will need nearly $500-million in stabilisation aid after 14
years of nearly relentless war, the United Nations and the World
Bank reported last week in preparation for a donors conference...
Iran softened its position yesterday on signing a protocol to allow
surprise inspections of its nuclear sites, with Foreign Minister
Kamal Kharazi declaring in Pretoria that a decision would be...
France and Russia yesterday reaffirmed calls for Iran to sign up to
tough UN nuclear inspections amid suspicions that the Islamic
republic is using its atomic energy programme to develop nuclear...
The cordial relationship between France and South Africa was
further cemented this week when both their foreign ministers met in
South Africa for talks.
Former president Nelson Mandela once again condemned the US for the
war on Iraq saying "anybody, especially a leader of a super state
country to work outside the United Nations, must be condemned".
Foreign Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and her French
counterpart Dominique de Villepin signed two co-operation
agreements on behalf of their respective governments at Parliament
yesterday.
French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin will begin a
three-day visit to South Africa and Ghana tomorrow in a bid to
reaffirm Paris's commitment to helping the world's poorest
continent.