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- With its ICJ case against Israel, South Africa is making a mockery of the rule of law, one of the foundational principles of our constitutional order.
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- This soon-to-be expanded meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa keeps a lot of otherwise idle diplomatic hands busy and out of trouble.
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