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As the majority of representatives from developing countries, BRICS will act as a force in shaping the new world order.
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world..." Mainstream media coverage of the Israel-Iran conflict often pivots on proxies, retaliation, and regional instability. Analysts debate whether Tehran's reach ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wants to deepen trade ties with India, the world’s most populous nation. The question as he hosts Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Brasilia on ...
At their latest summit in Brazil, the BRICS nations once again portrayed themselves as an emerging geopolitical heavyweight. Yet the internal contradictions within this expanding group remain plain to ...
Lula and Modi sign several agreements and announce plans to step up Indian engagement with South American trade bloc Mercosur ...
According to the American President, losing the US dollar as the “world standard” would be akin to losing a “major world war” ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Tuesday the U.S. would "pretty soon" charge a 10% tariff on imports from BRICS countries, drawing another complaint from Brazil President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, ...
"A memorable visit to Brazil concludes with a successful 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro and State visit in Brasilia. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has emplaned for the last stop of his 5 country ...
BRICS' push to recalibrate global economic order that is fairer and more balanced at the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro ...
After Pakistan and China, Bangladesh has rolled out the red carpet for yet another adversary of India–Turkey. Turkey has committed to investing in Bangladesh’s national defense sector and advancing ...
Union Labour Ministry reports 213 unions, including BMS, won't join strike; Modi emphasizes India-Brazil cooperation; Bihar ...