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Leadership vacuum aided mining crisis in South Africa

Leadership vacuum aided mining crisis in South Africa

There has been a systemic breakdown of the tradition of collective bargaining in the South African mining sector.

Cameron’s India visit sends out the right signals

Cameron’s India visit sends out the right signals

The British government is showing commitment to a relationship with India as it re-assesses its relations with Europe.

South Africa – a vital brick within BRICS

South Africa – a vital brick within BRICS

In an exclusive op-ed, minister of international relations and cooperation Maite Nkoana-Mashabane highlights South Africa's pivotal role for Africa and BRICS.

The Jury is out on Zuma’s State of the Nation address

The Jury is out on Zuma’s State of the Nation address

The BRICS Post provides you with comment and analysis on South African President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address.

HRW report on Russia is clearly biased

HRW report on Russia is clearly biased

Mark Sleboda says Human Rights Watch 'World Report' failed to identify violations in the West.

State of the Nation: Who is Zuma speaking to?

State of the Nation: Who is Zuma speaking to?

South Africans will be listening to Zuma’s address with the expectation that he indicates government is ready to fix the crises ailing the country.

China and the US – Struggling with new realities

China and the US – Struggling with new realities

Minghao Zhao says the US and China's different interests and objectives should not stand in the way of cooperation between the nations.

Human rights report on Russia spurs new debate

Human rights report on Russia spurs new debate

The BRICS Post speaks to Russian commentators about Human Rights Watch's damning report on Russia.

Russia needs substantial economic policy revision to reclaim glory

Russia needs substantial economic policy revision to reclaim glory

Mikhail Stolbov explains why reforms announced during Putin’s electoral campaign need to be endorsed and fast.

The two Indias: Shining for the rich, suffering for the poor

The two Indias: Shining for the rich, suffering for the poor

Sitaram Yechury says growing economic inequalities have been a singular feature for the last two decades of globalisation and its neo-liberal economic reforms.