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BRICS summit in South Africa has to decide on the access of new members
This week Johannesburg is hosting the 15th summit of the BRICS group (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) when a historic decision is expected, reconfiguring the group with the access ...
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South Africa to host US-Africa trade summit despite Russia spat
South Africa will host a U.S.-Africa trade summit in November despite an earlier call by U.S. lawmakers for the event to be ...
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Brics summit: What does South Africa get out of Brics?
The five Brics countries - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - are holding their 15th annual summit in Johannesburg. However, one of the nations leaders, Vladimir Putin, will not be there.
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Brics group looks to expand at summit despite divisions among key members
Experts say India concerned about expansion and any overt anti-west turn as leaders fly into South Africa Leaders from developing countries representing almost half the world’s population ...
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BRICS summit of emerging economies to begin in South Africa
Johannesburg (AFP) – BRICS leaders meet in South Africa on Tuesday as the loose association of major emerging economies seeks to assert its voice as a counterweight to Western dominance in ...
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Saudi Arabia in talks to join the BRICS bank, probably in this month's summit in South Africa
The BRICS - Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa - represent 25% of global GDP. They're the founding members, while the UAE, Uruguay, Bangladesh and Egypt were the first batch of new ...
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Pioneering Global Summit Spurs Action in Africa’s Tech Frontier
Distinguished experts and thought leaders from diverse corners of the world converged for the inaugural “Future of Artificial ...
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South Africa’s Ramaphosa welcomes China’s Xi ahead of BRICS summit
China’s President Xi Jinping arrived in South Africa at midnight on Monday for his fourth state visit to the country, which coincides with the 15th BRICS Summit. After arriving at the OR Tambo ...
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South Africa, China sign power deals during BRICS summit
JOHANNESBURG, Aug 23 (Reuters) - South Africa and China on Wednesday signed deals covering emissions technology, electricity transmission and distribution, and nuclear power on the sidelines of ...
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South Africa to host 15th BRICS summit
The 15th BRICS summit in South Africa will kick off on Tuesday, with key discussions on new member admissions and a common currency expected to garner global attention over the three-day event.
The Guardian1mon
Brics group looks to expand at summit despite divisions among key members
Experts say India concerned about expansion and any overt anti-west turn as leaders fly into South Africa Leaders from developing countries representing almost half the world’s population ...

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