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Energy systems can shape political institutions and make some nations more vulnerable to trade wars than others ...
South Africa’s National Roads Agency expects to be able to access a 7 billion-rand ($398 million) loan from the New ...
By Ricardo Martins in Utrecht What started off in 2009 as an eclectic coalition of emerging economies seeking greater global ...
Jharkhand’s government schools are in deep crisis, with over 8,000 primary schools run by just one teacher each, forcing ...
Member countries of the Brics trading bloc seem to have backed down from their rather lofty ideal of establishing their own ...
Iran has test-launched its Ghased satellite carrier rocket in a suborbital flight—the first such test since the June ...
Explore how the rise of the BRICS bloc is challenging France's historical dominance in West Africa, reshaping political, ...
In recent weeks, the unilateral and aggressive posture of US foreign policy has dramatically escalated. In the wake of the successful BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro, the US threatened a 10 percent ...
India’s diplomatic missions have actively facilitated buyer-seller meets, bilateral trade talks, and commodity-specific promotional campaigns abroad.
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BRICS: Should We Be Worried?
Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—are coming together to rewrite global rules. From controlling vast resources to leading economic output, BRICS is on the rise. Here’s why this matters to ...
The leader has scaled back travel plans and skipped some key summits, but continues active diplomacy—as a host.
A greenfield site on the edge of Farnham has been sold to new developers, who intend to build 70 homes on the site. The sale ...