Totally Volga: South Africa’s Orwellian diplomacy hits a new low Khumbudzo Ntshavheni channelled the totalitarian leaders of Orwell’s ‘1984’ at a recent event, where ‘doublespeak’ was the order of the day… Ray HartleyGreg Mills June 2, 2026 Opinion·Politics 1
Carpe per diem: how Brics has lost its clout The gathering of the Brics foreign ministers in New Delhi last week was an exercise in irrelevance… Ray HartleyGreg Mills May 18, 2026 Opinion·Politics
What if Trump is (annoyingly) right? Trump’s Iran war looks reckless. But if Tehran’s military and proxy powers are being systematically weakened, his critics may be missing something… Greg MillsRay Hartley March 20, 2026 News·Opinion 4
‘Malignment’: the direction of South Africa’s foreign relations By backing Iran and ignoring other violations of international law, South Africa risks losing the moral authority that once defined its diplomacy… Ray HartleyGreg Mills March 11, 2026 Opinion·Politics 1
Real Politics: what Iran reveals about South Africa’s GNU problem South Africa’s unity government must use the Iran war to forge a pragmatic foreign policy that protects jobs, trade and credibility over ideology… by Zukile Majova March 9, 2026 Opinion·Politics
South African foreign policy: vrot with contradiction South Africa’s stance on Iran is as predictable as it is hypocritical. Not least given the latest assault on Zimbabwe’s democratic laws… Ray HartleyGreg Mills March 2, 2026 Opinion·Politics
Israel and South Africa: nostalgia is not a strategy South Africa’s international relations require derisking, not provocation. Dirco hasn’t got the memo… Ray HartleyGreg Mills February 3, 2026 Opinion·Politics 2
Operation Wilt for Peace South Africa is poking the US bear by conducting war games with Iran, Russia and China. That may come back to bite it… Ray HartleyGreg Mills January 19, 2026 Opinion·Politics 1
Trump’s tough talk echoes an era of American imperialism The president has said that US dominance in the western hemisphere will never be questioned again. It’s a move that’s unnerved the country’s allies… by Associated Press January 7, 2026 News·Politics
Trump’s ‘shock and awe’ foreign policy achieved a breakthrough in Gaza – but is it sustainable? Trump’s negotiation of the Gaza peace accord makes for an opportune moment to assess his frenetic foreign policy… by Lester Munson October 14, 2025 Analysis·News
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