Categoria: BRICS
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Pakistan’s BRICS Membership Likely by 2026, Diplomatic Sources Say
Pakistan is expected to become a BRICS member during the 18th or 19th annual summit in 2025 or 2026, according to diplomatic sources.
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Indonesia and Russia to Explore Shipbuilding Industry Cooperation at BRICS Forum Meeting
Indonesia and Russia met at the BRICS Forum to discuss potential cooperation in the shipbuilding industry and other strategic sectors.
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Chandigarh: Mayor Discusses UT’s Founding Principles at BRICS Forum in Moscow
Mayor Harpreet Kaur Babla outlines Chandigarh’s strategy in creating a high-quality city focusing on social and cultural vibrancy, education, healthcare, and smart city initiatives at the BRICS forum in Moscow.
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Brazil Surpasses Brics and Latin American Countries in Real Interest Rate Ranking, Takes Second Place
Maintaining the basic interest rate (Selic) at 15%, Brazil remains in second place in the global real interest rate ranking…
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Brazil surpasses Brics and Latin American countries in real interest rate ranking and consolidates in second place
Country is only surpassed by Turkey, which has a real interest rate of 12.34% per year, the highest level among 40 countries
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Brics Shift from Pragmatism to Discuss Culture and Values
Brics shift from economic pragmatism to discuss culture and traditional values in Brazil. Read more on Gazeta do Povo.
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Indo-Russia: Putin and Modi Emphasize Their ‘Friendship’ Despite Pressure from Washington
Putin and Modi highlight their close relationship, emphasizing trust and friendship between India and Russia amidst pressures from Washington.
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Brics: Trade Digitalization Expected to Use Dollar as Reference
Deputy highlights that Brazil should not be dependent on the dollar or the influence of the USA – read the full story on MONITOR MERCANTIL.
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The 2025 BRICS Forum on Partnership for New Industrial Revolution kicks off in Xiamen
The 2025 BRICS Forum on Partnership for New Industrial Revolution opened in Xiamen, Fujian Province, showcasing progress.
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64% of Brazilians support Lula defending Brazilian sovereignty amidst US attacks, says Quaest
Quaest research shows that 64% support Lula’s stance against US sanctions and 53% advocate for greater Brazil’s integration into Brics.