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Africa is adjusting to the new reality of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with countries on the continent facing some of ...
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3 African nations have agreed to take deportees from the US. What we know about the secretive deals
The U.S. sent eight men from South Sudan, Cuba, Laos, Mexico, Myanmar and Vietnam to South Sudan in East Africa in early July ...
After Donald Trump threatens India with tariffs, Republican lawmaker's advice to President Global Chikungunya Virus Outbreak: ...
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A proposal by South Africa’s biggest mining company and other business leaders advising President Cyril Ramaphosa on how to ...
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The South African on MSNBig Wac: SA fast food franchises pinched by 30% Trump tariffs
SA fast food franchises with American roots will come under pressure from US President Donald Trump's new tariffs. Here’s why ...
The South African rand was little changed in muted trade on Tuesday even after the release of a positive purchasing managers' ...
Rwanda has agreed to accept up to 250 deportees from the United States under the Trump administration’s third-country ...
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Trump admin strikes new deportation deal with Rwanda to get illegal aliens off American soil
Rwanda becomes third country to take illegal immigrants deported by Trump administration, joining South Sudan and Eswatini in ...
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20 young men from Philadelphia on their way for a trip of a lifetime to West Africa
A trip of a lifetime. Young men from Philly and their chaperones are on their way to West Africa for a service trip. The students are from Unity in the Community's Carpentry Academy. They'll build ...
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South Africa's Response to Trump's Hostility: A Call for Unity
Amid escalating tensions with the US, South Africa asserts its dignity and calls for a nationwide 'Buy Local' campaign to ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNTrump tariffs, Sarb shift to test SA startups in August
A wave of economic and geopolitical shocks is expected to weigh heavily on South African SMEs from August, as the US imposes ...
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