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Tag: G20

South Africa will temporarily leave G20 following US pressure

South Africa—23 Jan 2026

Key Trump ally heading to Pretoria

South Africa—19 Dec 2025

South Africa snubbed from upcoming G20 meeting

International—11 Dec 2025

What the United States says about South Africa

South Africa—8 Dec 2025

South Africa refuses to bow to US pressure

South Africa—5 Dec 2025

‘Untrue and fake news’: Mbalula slams US Secretary of State’s critique of G20 Presidency

South Africa—4 Dec 2025

Ramaphosa hits back at Trump’s ‘blatant misinformation’ about South Africa

South Africa—1 Dec 2025

Germany pushes back against Trump’s South Africa G20 snub

International—28 Nov 2025

Trump cannot snub South Africa from the G20 – Ramaphosa

International—27 Nov 2025

South Africa will not receive an invitation to the 2026 G20 – Trump

International—26 Nov 2025

South Africa’s R393 billion economic hit

South Africa—26 Nov 2025

SA hands G20 Presidency to junior US diplomat, and major South African metro collapsing

South Africa—26 Nov 2025

Check us on Tuesday: Joburg mayor denies that service delivery will stop post G20

South Africa—24 Nov 2025

‘See you all next year’: South Africa’s G20 Presidency comes to an end

South Africa—24 Nov 2025

The US can have the G20 Presidency handover at DIRCO’s offices

International—23 Nov 2025

Final day of South Africa’s G20 Presidency

South Africa—23 Nov 2025

The adopted G20 declaration that the US was hoping would never happen

International—22 Nov 2025

G20 leaders brush off US threats and adopt declaration

International—22 Nov 2025

R197 billion pledged to fight AIDS, malaria and TB

International—22 Nov 2025

WATCH: President Cyril Ramaphosa opens G20 Leaders summit

International—22 Nov 2025

South Africa’s G20 presidency goals

South Africa—22 Nov 2025

Historic G20 Leaders summit kicks off in South Africa

International—22 Nov 2025

White House calls Ramaphosa’s US G20 attendance claim ‘fake news’

International—21 Nov 2025

Ramaphosa says the US might do a 180 on attending the G20 in South Africa

International—20 Nov 2025

We will not be bullied: Ramaphosa hits back at Trump

South Africa—20 Nov 2025

Trump accuses South Africa of pursuing ‘extermination’ policies

South Africa—19 Nov 2025

South Africa’s major G20 opportunity

International—19 Nov 2025

Trump pursuing ‘white supremacy agenda’ – South Africa’s international relations minister

International—17 Nov 2025

South Africa will hand G20 over to US empty chair

South Africa—14 Nov 2025

Argentinian President the second leader to skip South Africa’s G20 – report

International—12 Nov 2025
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THE RUPERTS HAS TRUE LEFT A LEGACY THAT WILL BE HELD FOR CENTURIES. MAY THE NEXT GENERATION HOLD TO WHAT...

Alton Arends on 7 Mar 2026

How many transformation do you still need? You already brought in apartheid laws Dec/Jan. BEE does not work. At the...

Pierre Grobbelaar on 6 Mar 2026

the Govt has no intention of stopping this illegal mining. officials are probably skimming off the top and look the...

MAK MAK on 5 Mar 2026

They are very good at breaking everything that works

Jose Rosa on 5 Mar 2026

The AnC lves in cloud koko land

Jose Rosa on 5 Mar 2026

Yes. Teach them to walk first

Jose Rosa on 5 Mar 2026

If we look at the rest of Africa, people are also poor. They didn't have apartheid. Blaming apartheid must be...

Linda van der Linde on 5 Mar 2026

Maybe you must evaluate each candidate what their interest are, their IQ and let the person do a tertiary course...

Linda van der Linde on 4 Mar 2026

Your jealousy is pathetic, YOU UNEDUCATED DEMON!!! THISE PEOPLE PREFER TO LIVE AMONGST THEIR OWN AND BUILD EVERYTHING WITH THEIR...

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