(Reuters) -South Africa and the European Union vowed to defend multilateralism on Thursday, ahead of the G20 summit, as they signed a partnership on critical minerals.
As South Africa’s G20 presidency places the continent’s development at the center of the global agenda, the forum offers ...
International relations and co-operation minister Ronald Lamola on Thursday set out the economic realities he said South ...
World leaders with the Group of 20 rich and developing nations will meet this weekend in Johannesburg for the bloc’s first ...