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President Donald Trump and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa had a dramatic confrontation over baseless allegations that white farmers are being systematically targeted for persecution and murder.
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Briefly on MSNAfrican American lady slams Donald Trump and makes accusations about his character after Cyril Ramaphosa meetingAn African American woman shared her thoughts on Donald Trump after seeing him with Cyril Ramaphosa. Online users agreed with the Black America' take on Trump.
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GB News on MSNDonald Trump accuses South African president of 'genocide against white people' in explosive Oval Office rowDonald Trump has entered into another tense Oval Office meeting, by accusing South African President Cyril Ramaphosa of "genocide." South Africa has strongly rejected the allegation and Ramaphosa pushed for the meeting with Trump in an attempt to salvage his country's relationship with the United States.
Amid economic upheaval and social regression, Black designers are currently being impacted by President Trump's recent actions.
Ramaphosa enjoyed a brief wave of sympathy after his White House ambush but he is a problematic leader, writes Sizwe Mpofu Walsh.
Trump’s false “genocide” claims forced race to the forefront of national conversation in South Africa in a way rarely seen since the end of apartheid.
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa’s top law enforcement official said Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump wrongly claimed that a video he showed in the Oval Office was of burial sites for more than 1,000 white farmers and he “twisted” the facts to push a false narrative about mass killings of white people in his country.
Some of the new rules, effective June 1, are stricter than they were during President Donald Trump's first term.
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Africanews on MSNRamaphosa aims to salvage relationship with Trump in White House visitU.S. President Donald Trump will host South Africa's leader at the White House on Wednesday for a meeting that might be tense after Trump accused the country's government of allowing a “genocide” to take place against minority white farmers.