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Shades of grey: FATF lists South Africa and Nigeria
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd March 2023 The greylisting of South Africa last month by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has made waves in the country, occupying substantial media... →
No way back
By: Terence Creamer 3rd March 2023 The explosive eNCA interview with André de Ruyter truly rammed home what most people, besides those with their noses in the looting trough, already... →
Growing African interest in nuclear power signalled by conference this month in Uganda
By: Rebecca Campbell 2nd March 2023 Calculations by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) were that, in Africa, some 600-million people and 10-million small businesses lacked... →
The Russian invasion of Ukraine still sends ripples into Africa
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 1st March 2023 One year after violent conflict between Russia and Ukraine broke out, the African continent has not been spared the war's harsh effects. The 24... →
'Diplomacy and dialogue' the only way to end Russia-Ukraine war, SA government insists

By: News24Wire 27th February 2023 The South African government maintains that diplomacy and dialogue is the only path to resolving the bloody war between Russia and Ukraine. A year... →
The invasion that shook the world
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 24th February 2023 The Russian invasion of Ukraine shaken global governance. Fuel, fertilizer, and food price hikes in Africa have escalated costs of living and... →
South Africa’s power crisis: going off the grid works for the wealthy – but could deepen injustice for the poor
23rd February 2023 South Africa’s current electricity crisis has been described as “a perfect storm”. A number of factors have converged to reach this point: an... →
Security must be part of South Africa’s energy rescue plan
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 22nd February 2023 South Africa’s energy situation is dire, and a timeous rescue plan is all that stands between citizens and catastrophe. A key part of that plan is... →