A U.S.-funded charter plane departed Johannesburg carrying 49 white South Africans claiming discrimination, welcomed as refugees by the Trump administration. This expedited process for Afrikaners, who assert they face job denial and violence due to their race, contrasts sharply with the near halt on refugee admissions from conflict regions. Critics argue this initiative undermines the refugee system’s integrity and has heightened tensions between the U.S. and South Africa, with many Afrikaners expressing a desire for support to improve their situation at home rather than relocation.
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The hunt for alleged Stilfontein kingpin Tiger
Nobody in South Africa knows the whereabouts of James Neo Tshoaeli, nicknamed Tiger, who has evaded police since his escape from custody after being linked to illegal mining operations where 78 corpses were found. His family in Lesotho, including his mother and younger brother, have not seen him in eight years and are deeply concerned for his safety, given the dangerous nature of illegal mining. Local miners describe him as a middle manager rather than...
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