South Africans dispute Trump's claim of genocide as administration welcomes some to U.S. as refugees
President Trump claims White farmers in South Africa are victims of a genocide. South Africans dispute his claim.
The State Department will let lifesaving projects expire because “there is no strong nexus between the humanitarian response and U.S. national interests,” according to an internal email.
Minutes travels to South Africa to investigate President Trump's claims that White farmers are victims of a genocide that reporters aren't covering.
Afrikaner refugee Charl Kleinhaus has spoken of his new life in the US, which he claims is better than his life in South Africa. The former granite mining businessman was one of the first recipients ...
European countries including the UK are pushing through tougher measures to tackle immigration, but campaigners warn this ...
Riccardo Paternò di Montecupo, the Grand Chancellor of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, has arrived in Kenya for a five ...
Minutes” will air an Anderson Cooper-led segment focused on the Trump administration’s decision to accept refugees from South Africa on Sunday ...
Media reports – including our own – have detailed many of the atrocities carried out by the UAE-backed group during its ...
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni on Friday met with Lt-Gen Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, the leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces ...
Cameroonian authorities are arbitrarily detaining non-Cameroonian nationals deported from the United States and detaining and abusing journalists who tried to interview them.
The new head of the U.N. refugee agency says diplomacy is the only realistic path to peace in Ukraine, as humanitarian aid ...
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