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US ambassador Bozell South Africa.

The lion and the ledger: will America stop lecturing South Africa?

Global South DRC minerals deal US China cobalt competition 2026

The Post-Southern world: why the ‘Global South’ no longer exists

South Africa AI Regulation: Why a 2027 Policy May Be Too Late

South Africa’s AI regulation: Why a 2027 policy may be too little too late

US ambassador Bozell South Africa.

The lion and the ledger: will America stop lecturing South Africa?

Global South DRC minerals deal US China cobalt competition 2026

The Post-Southern world: why the ‘Global South’ no longer exists

By Henrik Klijn 03-03-26 06:42

The ‘Global South’ is dead. In 2026, the DRC’s mineral deal with the US proves that middle powers are sovereign, free agents, not a unified bloc.

South Africa AI Regulation: Why a 2027 Policy May Be Too Late

South Africa’s AI regulation: Why a 2027 policy may be too little too late

By Henrik Klijn 03-03-26 06:33

South Africa won’t have a formal AI policy until 2027. Its ‘middle-of-the-road’ approach may leave citizens’ data and rights unprotected.

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