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Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva made a clear reference to Donald Trump when he said on Monday: “The world has ...
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AllAfrica on MSNCall for Stronger Brics, G20 Synergy to Champion Developing NationsRio de Janeiro, Brazil - President Cyril Ramaphosa says Brazil's leadership of BRICS and COP30, together with South Africa's Presidency of the G20, provides a unique opportunity to send a strong ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Brasilia on July 8, 2025, after attending the 17th BRICS Summit in Rio de Janeiro. He was warmly welcomed by Brazil's Minister of Defence, Jose Mucio Monteiro ...
Indonesia is sending its chief negotiator Airlangga Hartarto to Washington DC after Donald Trump's latest tariff announcement ...
‘World Doesn't Need An Emperor’: Brazil's President Lula Hits Back At Trump's Tariff Threat On BRICS
Brazilian President Lula da Silva hit back at US President Donald Trump, saying the world does not want an “emperor", after the United States threatened to impose additional 10% tariffs on countries ...
Donald Trump started sending tariff letters to the trading partners on Monday. Japan and South Korea were the first nations ...
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AllAfrica on MSNMuseveni Urges Brics Partner States to Protect Environment for Future GenerationsPresident Museveni has urged BRICS partner states to prioritize environmental protection and adopt sustainable measures to safeguard the planet for future generations.In a speech delivered on his ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that India will redefine the BRICS association in 2026, focusing on resilience, innovation, cooperation and sustainability.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto invited BRICS nations to intensify collaboration in addressing the climate crisis, especially by accelerating the ...
Stocks on Wall Street closed broadly lower Monday as the White House stepped up pressure on major trading partners to make deals before punishing tariffs imposed by the U.S. take effect. The S&P 500 ...
Trump had just announced that Indonesian goods would face 32 percent tariffs starting August unless Jakarta agrees to invest ...
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