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President Donald Trump announced on Truth Social that he would halt future funding to South Africa, citing unproven allegations of mistreatment of certain groups and land confiscation. He has pledged to investigate the matter, potentially impacting the $440 million in assistance the U.S. provided in 2023. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa stated in January that he had spoken with Trump and looked forward to working together.
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