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India’s ruling party loses election in stronghold, South Africa goes to court over land law, Hormuz deal reportedly near
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Is India’s “Cockroach” party infestation spreading?
Land reform lawsuit tests South Africa’s uneasy coalitionOn Monday, South Africa’s second-largest political party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), led an effort with lobbyists to sue the government over a land seizure law that took effect last year.
Land ownership remains a heated issue in South Africa: even 30 years after the end of apartheid, over 70% of private land is owned by white South Africans, who make up just 7% of the population.
Last year, US President Donald Trump and South African-born Elon Musk claimed the law targets white farmers, using it to justify a US refugee program for white South Africans.
A deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz may be closeThe US, Oman, and Iran are reportedly nearing a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.