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President Jacob Zuma said yesterday that South Africa cannot afford to increase its spending on social grants indefinitely because this is not sustainable, Egyptian riot police fired barrages of...
With the death on 20 October of Muammar Gaddafi, Libya enters a new and precarious phase. This special SAIIA feature addresses a series of inter-related internal, regional, and international...
South Africans have the right to bring the Protection of State Information Bill before the Constitutional Court if they feel it is impinging on their rights, former Constitutional Court judge Kate...
Various human rights groups and media houses will be protesting the controversial Protection of State Information Bill when it appears before the National Assembly for a vote today, Rights group...
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...
Human migration in Africa has a long and complex history, and predates the drawing of national boundaries and the formation of the state. Migration has always been a survival strategy in response...
At the Maritime & Coastal Security Africa (MCSA) conference held in Cape Town from the 26th to 28th October, presenters frequently alluded to the problems posed by toxic waste pollution and the...