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The United States has confirmed it will not take part in the upcoming G20 meetings hosted by South Africa, marking a sharp turn in relations between the two nations. Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the announcement on Tuesday during a Senate committee session, underscoring Washington’s growing frustration with Pretoria’s foreign policy choices. READ ALSO:…
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is set to meet Donald Trump at the White House on Wednesday...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will meet with United States President Donald Trump...
Despite criticism from some followers, rapper Nelly has justified his decision to perform at...
When tourists set out on their travels around a country, they frequently look for an inviting atmosphere. One would think that in the U.S., people would have learned to be more tolerant of visitors and...
DJ TJ Johnson has opened Wax on Hifi, a vinyl café and restaurant that blends Japanese and Creole flavors with her passion for music. Johnson, born in Atlanta and now based in Los Angeles, pursued...
U.S. sprinter Noah Lyles has expressed his readiness to take on NFL star Tyreek Hill in a 60- or 100-meter track race after being challenged by the Miami Dolphins player. The challenge comes after Hill...
Sebriam Vannoy, a Black Trump supporter from Virginia, has weighed in on the upcoming elections in a recent interview with CNN. Vannoy, who is all in for President Donald Trump and his reelection bid expressed...
Vice President of the United States of America, Kamala Harris visited Ghana last year. Her visit to the West African country marked a significant moment in U.S.-Africa relations, reflecting a nuanced approach...
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