South Africa’s government is facing backlash from the US and from within its own administration for hosting Iran’s navy.
South African official says drills with Russia, Iran, China and others key to protecting ‘maritime economic activities’.
Warships from some members of the BRICS group of developing nations gathered in Cape Town waters for a naval exercise that places host South Africa at risk of renewed US ire.
The South African Department of Defence and Military Veterans on Friday announced an investigation into accusations that officials failed to follow President Cyril Ramaphosa’s instructions on ...
By Tim Cocks JOHANNESBURG, Jan 10 (Reuters) - China, Russia and Iran began a week of joint naval exercises in South Africa's waters on Saturday in what the host country described as a BRICS Plus ...
Two Iranian vessels at Simon’s Town base will exit before drills through January 16, prioritizing Pretoria's AGOA trade perks ...
South Africa has launched an investigation over the participation of Iranian warships in naval drills off its coast ...
Observers describe high-profile exercise involving economic grouping as largely symbolic rather than step towards military ...
JOHANNESBURG, Jan 16 (Reuters) - South Africa's defence ministry has launched a probe into Iran's participation in the BRICS+ ...
Chinese, Russian and Iranian warships are in South African waters for a week of naval drills as geopolitical tensions run high over the United ...
Joint naval drills involving several members of the BRICS bloc, including China, Russia and Iran, have kicked off near South ...
India skips a South Africa-led naval exercise, citing its non-institutional status within the BRICS framework amid regional ...