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African leaders urged to be more proactive on crisis in the Sudans 

By Lesedi Sibiya- Diplomatic Inside  Sudanese-British telecoms philanthropist Mo Ibrahim is calling on African leaders to speak more proactively about the pressing crisis that is occurring in Sudan and South Sudan. At his annual governance weekend which was held in Marrakech, Morocco from 1-3 June, Mo Ibrahim expressed his concerns...

Minister Gayton Mckenzie hosts press conference to honour Ancestral and Exile remains 

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside  Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Gayton Mckenzie spoke at a press briefing this morning to discuss the repatriation of ancestral and exile remains. In this press conference Minister Gayton Mckenzie shed light on a historical South African issue, in which...

South Africa needs the US as much as it needs China and Russia

By Thobile Jiwulane While relations between South Africa and Donald Trump’s America have deteriorated, albeit with difficult attempts to restore them, the rest of the Western world is moving in...

Imam Khomeini: The Revered Leader Who Rescued a Nation from Darkness to Light

By Cultural Consulate of the Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Iran In the annals of modern history, few figures have left as indelible a mark as Imam Ruhollah Khomeini...

Music the Hub of South Africa’s biggest cities

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside South Africans are notorious for knowing how to have a good time, the social culture in South Africa’s most popular cities most notably, Johannesburg and Cape Town, is pulsating with exuberant youth who are molded together by one thing, music. Whether it be that they spend...

Commercial Fishing Poses a threat to sea life: An Ocean Day retrospective

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside In light of acclaimed documentarian David Attenborough’s newest effort titled “OCEAN” , a consensus was made on just how critical of a role the ocean plays...

Climate justice for Africa: 3 legal routes for countries that suffer the most harm

Climate change lawsuits have become a new way for countries to assert their rights against actions that degrade the environment. But African countries have yet to fully exploit this route. In the Netherlands, the court found that greenhouse gas emissions breached the rights to life and private and family life that are...

The Basics and Basis of International Relations and Public Diplomacy: International Law Explained

By Alude Xuba (LLB, LLM (University of Pretoria), Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa, Founder and MD of Xuba & Associates...

AFRICA MONTH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR AFRICA TO REWRITE ITS FUTURE

By Ms Nomonde Mnukwa, Acting Director General, GCIS The commemoration of Africa Month in May, and particularly Africa Day on 25 May, remains a pivotal moment...
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Seismic Shocks and Climate Storms: A Mediterranean Wake-Up Call

By Mirna Fahmy The Mediterranean region has recently witnessed an unusual string of natural events—strong...

Dr John Hlophe deemed unfit to serve in the JSC

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside uMkhonto weSizwe Party(MKP) Deputy President Dr Mandlakayise John Hlophe was deemed...

South Africa gearing up for G20 Summit by Hosting Provincial Programmes

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside South Africa is gearing up for the G20 summit which will...

Climate justice for Africa: 3 legal routes for countries that suffer the most harm

Climate change lawsuits have become a new way for countries to assert their rights against...

‘One Earth, One Health’: Indian High Commission Brings Yoga and Wellness to South African Youth

By Virginia Keppler Young The High Commission of India launched the 11th International Day of...

The Decline of the Dollar, the Rise of BRICS, and the Future of African Development Financing

Ayanda Holo Introduction The global financial order is experiencing a profound transformation, marked by the waning...

Light from the Tomb: Easter 2025 and the Hope of Unity

By Mirna Fahmy Inside the darkened dome of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in...

The international consensus on the One-China Principle: Why nations favour China at this point in time 

By Thobile Jiwulane Kenya’s decision to terminate a multi-billion-euro highway expansion deal with a French...

President Ramaphosa pays tribute to Ma Shope

President Cyril Ramaphosa has described the late Ma Gertrude Shope as a pillar of...

Deputy President Mashatile Strengthens SA-France Ties During Courtesy Visit to President Macron in Paris

Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside The Deputy President of South Africa, Paul Mashatile, visited The President...

Continued AGOA participation aimed at collective African prosperity

Washington D.C., United States – President Cyril Ramaphosa has reiterated South Africa’s commitment to fostering inclusive...

‘White Genocide’ Debate Overshadows Bilateral Talks Between Ramaphosa and Trump

Lesedi Sibiya- Diplomatic Inside The meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and US...

President Ramaphosa set to meet with President Donald Trump today at Oval Office

Lesedi Sibiya- Diplomatic Inside President Ramaphosa arrived at the Joint Base Andrews Airport in...

South Africa’s President Ramaphosa could climb a mountain in talks with Trump

By Thobile Jiwulane The upcoming discussions between South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa and US President...
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The Epidemic of Gender-Based Violence and Femicide in South Africa is a National Disaster

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside  South Africa has reached a climate where there is no longer...

South African Ministers arrive in Paris to discuss financing gap

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside Minister of International Trade Relations and Cooperation Ronald Lamola and Minister...

Deputy Minister of Finance gives speech on economic competitiveness

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside The Deputy Minister of Finance Dr David Masondo, delivered a speech...

Gaza still under siege as Israeli forces kill Palestinians in Aid distribution site

By Lesedi Sibiya-Diplomatic Inside It’s been over 600 days since the genocide in Palestine has...

Is Sudan’s war the reason for South Sudan’s economic crisis? What’s really going on with oil revenue

The civil war in Sudan between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces,...

Rwanda’s image abroad: how western countries are beginning to turn their backs

Rwanda enjoyed good relations with the western world for many years. This was due...

The Seesaw of Trump’s tariffs: Progress or Pitfall?

By Mirna Fahmy In a move that sent shockwaves through the global economy, the 47th...

[OPINION] Europe’s strategic alliance with Erdoğan would come at a high price

Ömer Murat* Undeniably, the primary catalyst that prompted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to arrest his strongest...

SA ready to welcome visitors for G20 summit

By Sandile Nene The eyes of the world are firmly focused on South Africa as...

International Academy of Astronautics to host workshop on asteroids

The International Academy of Astronautics (IAA), in collaboration with South African scientific institutions will...

Malaysian Artist Vincent Inspires South African Learners with Message of Hope and Harmony

By Kgomotso Kgoale High Commission of Malaysia hosted a Malaysian musician and an inspirational speaker,...

France Reaffirms Support for Morocco’s Sovereignty over its Sahara

French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot reiterated France's position, expressed at...

SA unveils strategic economic diversification plan amid US tariffs

South Africa has unveiled a comprehensive strategy to mitigate the economic impact of new...

Cyprus says ‘progress’ in UN-backed talks on divided island

Cypriot leaders agreed Wednesday to press on with trust-building measures that could revive the...