

Ronald Lamola
South Africa's Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, appearing to respond to President Trump's comments and to discuss flights of Palestinians to South Africa.
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May 22, 2025 • 56min
Deadly DC Attack Brings Condemnation, Questions
In this discussion, Ronald Lamola, South Africa's Foreign Minister, addresses President Trump's controversial claims about genocide against white farmers and emphasizes the need for better bilateral relations. Meanwhile, investigative reporter Kate Kelly sheds light on pressing issues in American aviation, including recent accidents and systemic failures in air traffic control. Both guests highlight the importance of clear dialogue in the face of rising global tensions and humanitarian crises.

Nov 22, 2025 • 46min
With Warnings From at Home and Abroad, Is Trump's 'America First' Agenda Working?
Ronald Lamola, South Africa's Minister of International Relations, discusses President Trump's G20 boycott and the controversial flights bringing Palestinians from Gaza to South Africa. Retired General Russel L. Honoré shares concerns over immigration enforcement and its impact on American democracy. From Mozambique, CNN correspondent Nick Paton Walsh reports on the alarming resurgence of ISIS following the withdrawal of USAID. Oscar-winning actress Tilda Swinton reveals insights from her new book, celebrating her artistic partnerships over the years.

Nov 19, 2025 • 56min
South African Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola
Ronald Lamola, South Africa's Foreign Minister, shares insights on the upcoming G20, highlighting its significance for African climate issues and the challenges posed by mysterious flights of Palestinians from Gaza. Rev. Alexander Santora discusses the emotional toll of U.S. immigration raids on his parishioners and reflects on the Church's compassionate response. Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Elizabeth Kolbert explores her new book on climate change, discussing urgent topics like biodiversity and the limits of technology in mitigating environmental crises.


