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This week, until 25 November, diplomats from some 100 States will meet in Geneva for the Fourth Review Conference of the Convention on Conventional Weapons (CCW). High on the agenda is a new...
The crumbling of North African (NA) regimes holds serious challenges for international law on the African continent. Traditional international law refrained from prescribing to states which forms...
On 29 August, the international community observed the second International Day against Nuclear Tests. The UN General Assembly created the event in December 2009 through the unanimous adoption of...
In a great show of support for Africa's Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Pelindaba), Russian Federation President, Dmitry Medvedev has submitted two protocols attached to the Treaty of...
In this videoclip, Noël Stott of the Institute for Security Studies speaks to Polity's Amy Witherden on the newly ratified African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty.
Thirteen years after it officially opened for signature, the African Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone Treaty (Treaty of Pelindaba) has finally come into force with the twenty-eighth deposit of its...
In today's podcast, the DA says that it will not be deterred by the ANC's plans to disempower it in the Western Cape; African countries are being forced to resort to aid from the IMF to cope with a...
Speaking notes for the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of South Africa, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, to the Slovak Foreign Policy Association, Bratislava, Slovakia
President George W. Bush has picked career diplomats to be US
ambassadors to Namibia, Lesotho, as well as Gabon and Sao Tome and
Principe, the White House announced in a statement Thursday.
South African government officials visited suspected South African
mercenary Nick du Toit in prison in Equatorial Guinea on Thursday
and confirmed that he is alive.
Egypt and South Africa lobbied for a second day yesterday among
fellow members of the African Union (AU) for the job of hosting the
next Pan African parliament (PAP).
Central African leaders were urged at a summit here yesterday to
pursue economic and political reforms and correct a precarious food
situation that threatens at least one-third of the region's...
Leaders of 11 central African countries yesterday wrapped up a
summit meeting in the Republic of Congo capital at which they
agreed to set up a free trade zone in their subregion by the end of
2007.
CLOSING REMARKS BY DEPUTY PRESIDENT JACOB ZUMA TO THE FIFTH SESSION
OF THE SOUTH AFRICA-NIGERIA BINATIONAL COMMISSION, Lagos, Nigeria,
11 December 2003