A united stand for humanitarian aid In a rare moment of unity across continents, foreign ministers from 15 countries, stretching from South Africa and Spain to...
South Africa is navigating a world filled with uncertainty, trade wars, and resurgent global power plays, and Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, says...
A move years in the making The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has officially closed the chapter on Taiwan’s long-standing base in Pretoria. Minister Ronald...
South Africa’s political storm around the military deepened this week when Rise Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi called for Defence Minister Angie Motshekga to be dismissed. His...
A turning point or another dead end? President Cyril Ramaphosa has been pulled into the latest diplomatic twist in the Russia-Ukraine conflict after a call with...
Defence and diplomacy officials move quickly to assert that the general’s words do not represent official policy South Africa’s diplomatic corps is working overtime to clean...
Ramaphosa Pushes Back: No Shift on Israel, No Panic Over US Refugee Claims Amid global tensions and local political heat, the president is standing firm on...
DIRCO slams ‘abuse’ of SA flag, while critics call Zuma a sellout When Jacob Zuma appeared in Rabat on July 15, seated beside Moroccan officials with...
South Africa’s Foreign Minister takes a firm moral stand as global powers gather in New York At a time when diplomacy often feels like a tired...
Congress Pushes for Sanctions, Reigniting Diplomatic Tensions with Pretoria South Africa is once again at the centre of international controversy, this time facing the real prospect...