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BRICS draws ‘membership requests’ from 19 Nations before June summit

Nineteen countries expressed an interest in joining the BRICS group of nations as it prepares to hold an annual summit in South Africa. The emerging-markets...

Can BRICS weaken the dominance of the IMF and World Bank?

Who would have expected that the BRICS nations could rise as the potential rival of the G7 countries, the World Bank and the IMF...

Taking BRICS+ to the next level – what are the new horizons for the Global South?

Despite the fact that the BRICS+ initiative was first proposed in 2017, there is still hardly any concrete framework or overarching concept advanced by...

BRICS: Reshaping the Global Economic and Political Order

The BRICS term refers to a group of five nations, namely Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. The first summit of this alliance...

How BRICS Is Coming Together to Challenge the U.S. Dollar

Meanwhile the downfall for us dollar remains work in progress. The US dollar is continuously facing backlash. Now Russia thinks that BRICS should do...

Tunisia rejects IMF loans and wants to join BRICS

Mahmoud bin Mabrouk, spokesman for the pro-president ‘July 25 Movement’ in Tunisia, said that his country wants to join BRICS, a group of leading...

New discoveries and advances ranging from the BRICS countries to Israel, Japan and South Korea

In the previous article we discussed new discoveries and scientific advances ranging from the United States of America to Russia, Great Britain, Germany and...

African Union: future role in BRICS+ and G20

The summit of the African Union (AU) in February 2023 marked the rising stature of Africa on the world stage and the increasing support...

Ibrahim Raisi at Peking University: China, and its impact on Tehran’s accession to the BRICS

The significance of the tenth foreign visit of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi to China comes in less than a year and a half of...

Why a BRICS currency is the way forward for the Global South

If there is one key change in the global economy over the past several years, it is the progressive weakening of the belief in...

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