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Briefly on MSNUS State Department says SA making decisions not in America or world's best interests, Mzansi upsetThe US State Department has explained why the country is unhappy with South Africa at the moment, but citizens want the US to ...
South Africa‘s ambassador to the U.S., Ebrahim Rasool, has until Friday to leave the country. Rasool is still in the United States, according to the South African Foreign Ministry, even after ...
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AllAfrica on MSNU.S. 'Deserves Better' as Expelled Ambassador Rasool Readies for Return to South AfricaThe U.S. expects a certain level of respect from other nations, U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said in a press briefing. Bruce said that America "deserves better" regarding the ...
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Briefly on MSNWhat Cyril Ramaphosa said about South Africa and the United StatesThe president of South Africa Cyril Ramaphosa said that the government is working on mending the relationship with the United States of America.
Explore the implications of Ambassador Rasool's expulsion on South Africa's diplomatic relations with the US and the ...
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Africanews on MSNExpert: U.S. 'diplomatic bullying' behind South African ambassador's expulsionThe expulsion of South Africa's ambassador to the United States highlights "diplomatic bullying" by the new U.S.
Former US Ambassador Patrick Gaspard criticises Washington's unilateral actions against South Africa, highlighting the recent ...
In a dramatic escalation of diplomatic tensions, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce denounces SA Ambassador ...
After Secretary of State Marco Rubio determined that Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool was no longer welcome in the U.S. and posted ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says expelled South African ambassador to the United States, Ebrahim Rasool, will provide a full ...
As South Africa prepares to welcome former Ambassador Ebrahim Rasool, expelled by the US, Dirco initiates steps to find his ...
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eNCA on MSNStrained SA-US relations just a hiccup - RamaphosaSouth Africa's relationship with the US is at an all-time low. But President Cyril Ramaphosa says not all is lost.
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