During a tense Oval Office meeting, President Trump accused South Africa of a 'genocide' against white farmers, but his claims are based on misleading footage. Discover the reality behind the controversy.
In a heated Oval Office encounter, Trump confronted South Africa's President Ramaphosa about allegations of 'white genocide,' igniting fierce debates among Afrikaner groups and raising international concerns.
In a heated exchange at the White House, President Trump accused South Africa of genocide against white farmers, leading to a surprising rebuttal from President Ramaphosa. The two leaders clashed over videos and claims of violence, raising critical questions about immigration and racial narratives.
In a bold statement, President Cyril Ramaphosa labels 59 white South Africans seeking refuge in the US as 'cowards.' This controversial remark has sparked outrage and ignited debates over racial issues and land reforms in South Africa.
The Trump administration is set to relocate a small number of white South Africans as refugees, claiming persecution by a Black-led government. South Africa disputes these allegations, citing economic privilege among Afrikaners.