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The BRICS countries — led by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — are actively working to reduce their reliance on ...
The Latin American country seeks to balance its BRICS leadership with pragmatism and broader multilateral goals ahead of ...
India signals readiness for RIC summit revival alongside BRICS meet in Brazil as ties with China remain cautious.
"The opportunities that are opening up are limitless, but the risks are no less significant," the Brazilian president emphasized ...
Brasilia: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Thursday reiterated India's strong support for a fair and rule-based global trading ...
Ahead of his state visit to France, the Brazilian president and outspoken advocate for peace discusses, in an exclusive ...
The Brazilian president went to hospital after experiencing vertigo on Monday. He has been released and is resting at home.
The future of BRICS Plus is influenced by the actions of the US and Europe. These actions will determine whether the bloc ...
The Igarapé Institute’s Laura Trajber Waisbich outlines the country’s proactive approach to foreign policy in an increasingly ...
By bnl Sao Paulo bureau Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has landed in Paris to begin a state visit scheduled ...
"Brazil is turning its eyes so resolutely to China because it sees it not only as a financing source, but also as a partner ...
Russia and Brazil are economic partners through their membership of the BRICS group, and Lula recently attended the Victory Day parade in Moscow—where he is now headed again after a trip to China.