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The Department of International Relations and Cooperation has slammed the United States' government's report on the human rights landscape in the country.

Statistics South Africa released its latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey, which revealed that more women than men are unemployed. South Africans weighed in.

The Department of Health has resolved to meet with the leadership of Operation Dudula after three of its members were arrested during a protest in Soweto.

Civil society organisations and coastal communities have launched a formal appeal against the government’s decision to green-light Shell’s NCUD oil and gas project.

President Cyril Ramaphosa calls on South African women to take a leading role in demanding government accountability for gender equality and progress.

We are witnessing a global resurgence of fascism and anti-women’s rights advocacy, driven by conservative politics rooted in patriarchy and hyper neo-capitalism.

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation and Minister Ronald Lamola slammed MK Party president Jacob Zuma's visit to Morocco in July.

The Department of International Relations and Cooperation noted with concern that the Eswatini government has accepted hardened criminals from the United States.

South Africans are not impressed after finding out that Correctional Services spends over R11 million a day on the upkeep of incarcerated foreigners.
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