BRICS countries already account for a huge slice of the global population, and it looks like the bloc is set to grow
Pretoria was facing a dilemma over what to do if the Russian leader, who is wanted by an international court, showed up for the event
Some South Africans say liberation hero Nelson Mandela is sorely missed, with his party’s current leadership having failed to live up to expectations
Huawei technologies have been banned by the US
Manuel Chang was wanted for his alleged role in $2 billion graft scandal that plunged Mozambique into financial crisis
There’s a fear of economic fallout after months of deteriorating relations between Washington and Pretoria over Ukraine war
China mum on any plans for West Africa military base
Zimbabweans facing expulsion from South Africa granted one-year respite as court says government's plan to terminate special residency permits is unconstitutional
Africa’s most developed economy has been hard hit by constant electricity cuts and the government is now looking to Beijing for help
Smart cameras, drones, and other technology are helping rangers better protect endangered species
Refugee-turned-reporter Jabrallah Tia uses community journalism to counter false information and educate others at South Sudanese camp
South Africa is one of many countries in the region increasingly collaborating with Chinese police, according to a new report
African mediation initiative comes as some accuse delegation leader South Africa of helping Moscow
Journalists and press freedom watchdogs say a court's gag order against a respected media outlet in South Africa could set a dangerous precedent
Demand for Pangolin scales in Chinese medicine is causing massive poaching of the rare mammal in Africa, experts say
Facing upcoming elections, DRC president makes little progress on restructuring China mining deal during visit to Beijing
A field hospital has been set up as residents battle an outbreak many blame on government mismanagement
China's growing middle class has developed a passion for ornamental plants, giving rise to an illegal trade that's threatening South Africa's biodiversity and pushing rare succulents into extinction
Many types of succulents in South Africa's semi-arid Karoo region are now critically endangered because of a sharp rise in illegal harvesting for international markets -- with China being the main destination. Kate Bartlett reports from the Little Karoo, South Africa. Video: Gianluigi Guercia
BRICS nations want to create a rival to the US dollar, but the challenges are steep
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