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Turkey's 'balancing act' with BRICS may stoke NATO fears, but the West needn't be too worried, analysts sayand Eurasia Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), told BI that he did not think that BRICS was "going to compete with NATO and with Turkey's other Western links." ...
BRICS began in 2001 as a Goldman Sachs acronym: a bet that these economies would dominate global growth by 2050. By 2009, the BRIC countries were meeting as a bloc, and South Africa joined in 2010 — a ...
There are "multiple options for Russia to test the cohesion of the alliance," the ex-head of NATO's Multinational Corps ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNCan South Africa help Russia and Ukraine reach a peace deal?As Ukraine’s Zelenskyy meets South Africa’s Ramaphosa in Pretoria, Moscow-allied politicians protest the state visit.
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Trump CRUSHES Ukraine’s NATO Dream This War is Over!In this explosive episode, we break down the Oval Office confrontation between Donald Trump and Ukraine’s President Zelensky, ...
The two jostling triangles are in ferment today and India intersects both. They are not equal triangles, however.
Thato Senabe has criticized Zelensky for seeking partners in the Global South after ignoring peace efforts led by its ...
Admittedly, so far, BRICS has struggled to project itself as a coherent geopolitical force. Unlike NATO or the G7, BRICS lacks a common security framework, leaving it as an economic heavyweight ...
Jack Truong highlights a critical economic factor in currency stability and credibility: gold reserves. While the BRICS nations, particularly China, have been accumulating gold to potentially back ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva invited Mexico, Colombia, and Uruguay to participate in the upcoming BRICS summit in July in Rio de Janeiro. The bloc, which includes Brazil ...
(Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a unilateral Easter ceasefire in Ukraine, ordering his forces to end ...
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