Road to Trump’s Embrace of White South Africans
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The Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID has put more than 8,000 health workers in South Africa’s national HIV program out of work.
South African officials have cast the move as a politically motivated attempt to discredit the country. The Trump administration has criticized the South African government for having a close relationship with Iran and for its stance against Israel.
South Africa's Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said on Thursday that the government had not secured any new funding yet for HIV after the U.S. cut aid, and denied reports that its HIV programme was badly affected.
respectively—to “prioritize humanitarian relief, including admission and resettlement … for Afrikaners in South Africa who are victims of unjust racial discrimination.” Get Forbes Breaking ...
Ratings firm Moody’s and the Bureau for Economic Research (BER) have both cut South Africa’s growth forecasts ... to tackle perennial and entrenched issues like high unemployment and wealth ...
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Ramaphosa expressed deep concern over the continuing conflict in Ukraine and the deteriorating humanitarian situation. He said South Africa believes the only path to peace is through diplomacy ...
UNMISS peacekeepers in Jonglei, from South Korea and elsewhere, have a long history of helping local communities in need. Apart from handovers of medical supplies, they have also built an emergency ward, a pharmacy, an outpatient department and a temporary intensive care unit for the main hospital in Bor.