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Millions of Syrians could go hungry, warns UN

Millions of Syrians could go hungry, warns UN

The WFP on Friday said that many of the refugees are living in dire conditions and any cuts to the assistance they currently receive would be "devastating".

“China helped us belong to BRICS”- Zuma

“China helped us belong to BRICS”- Zuma

The leaders of the two countries adopted the “China-South Africa 5-10 Year Framework on Cooperation” during Zuma’s visit.

China to push strategic partnership with Russia: Foreign Ministry

China to push strategic partnership with Russia: Foreign Ministry

Putin said on Thursday, some governments are attempting “to create a new iron curtain around Russia”.

South Africans pay tributes to Madiba a year after

South Africans pay tributes to Madiba a year after

Mandela died aged 95 on December 5 last year.

China, Australia clash over Green Fund

China, Australia clash over Green Fund

China has criticized Australia’s refusal to donate to the UN Green Fund saying it is an obligation of developed countries.

Putin hails heroes who died fighting terror in Chechnya

Putin hails heroes who died fighting terror in Chechnya

Putin said the West’s age-old “policy of containment” against Russia also includes supporting terrorism on its soil.

China vows to make SA priority investment destination

China vows to make SA priority investment destination

President Xi Jinping welcomed his South African counterpart Jacob Zuma as the Chinese people’s “old and good friend”.

Russia allows buffalo meat imports from India

Russia allows buffalo meat imports from India

The announcement comes days ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to the country.

Fighting sanctions dominates Putin’s annual address

Fighting sanctions dominates Putin’s annual address

Putin has offered amnesty for offshore money coming back to Russia.

Analysts hail Brazil Central Bank monetary tightening

Analysts hail Brazil Central Bank monetary tightening

In her second term, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has vowed to adopt more business-friendly policies.