BRICS — a Potential Post-Western Order — Is Growing Up
- BRICS leaders from Brazil, India, and South Africa attended a summit, with China and Russia sending officials, signaling that the bloc is becoming influential despite U.S. threats.
- During the summit, the members adopted 126 commitments focusing on various global issues, including healthcare and artificial intelligence, which underscored their strategy against U.S. dominance.
- Brazil's President Lula stated: "We cannot remain indifferent to the genocide carried out by Israel in Gaza," emphasizing BRICS' concern over geopolitical conflicts.
- The summit marked Indonesia's entry as a full member of BRICS, symbolizing the bloc's aspiration for greater global leadership and cooperation.
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BRICS adds collective momentum to Global South progress
TEHRAN, Jul. 19 (MNA) – At heart, BRICS champions a more equitable world, where inclusive development replaces exclusion, and collective voices outweigh singular dominance in shaping humanity's trajectory.
ANOTHER OPINION: BRICS — a potential post-Western order — is growing up
The BRICS summit in Brazil last week revealed a loose alliance of emerging powers becoming more complex — and perhaps more consequential. For BRICS, heft matters. It now counts 11 member states — including Indonesia, which joined this year —…
BRICS — a potential post-Western order — is growing up
The Brics summit in Brazil revealed a loose alliance of emerging powers becoming more complex – and perhaps more consequential. For Brics, heft matters. It now counts 11 member states – including Indonesia, which joined this year – representing half…
The BRICS Nations Assert Their Presence
The international system is currently undergoing a complex transitional phase. The United States, once the most influential, affluent, and powerful country, is gradually losing its position as the absolute hegemon. Concurrently, we are witnessing the dynamic rise of the “Others” — non-Western nations across Eurasia, Asia, Africa, and Latin America are exhibiting rapid and sustained […] The post The BRICS Nations Assert Their Presence appeared fi…
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