Though the BRICS group has already been around for quite some time, in recent days it has once again become the center of public attention. The renewed interest most likely came from the recent enlargement of the group,
Donald Trump, who’s never shied away from calling political opponents “dumb” and “stupid,” had a prime opportunity to display his intellectual prowess on Monday.
Sources further clarified that India remains committed to fostering beneficial global partnerships like QUAD and BRICS.
The US government is aghast that there is a new grouping of nations that seeks to form an alternative to the US trade bloc and trade settlement system that uses
In a bold move, President Trump has announced potential 100% tariffs on BRICS nations and a 10% tariff on Chinese goods, raising fears of a trade war. His administration’s focus is on curbing illegal drug imports and challenging global trade dynamics,
Brazil takes the helm at a moment when diplomatic pragmatism should take precedence over some of the bloc’s more polarizing initiatives.
A former APC Presidential aspirant, Chief Charles Udeogaranya, has expressed strong support for Nigeria’s membership in BRICS as a partner country, describing it as a timely and transformative move.
BRICS wants to usher in an international order not so dominated by the West. To a lot of Global South countries, that's an appealing vision. The post There's a Reason BRICS Is the Hottest Multilateral Ticket in Town appeared first on World Politics Review.
As Trump enters the White House again, Brazil faces a potential diplomatic crossroads. With President Lula strengthening ties with BRICS nations and moving away from US influence, Trump is set to dramatically reshape South American politics and challenge Brazil’s current trajectory.
Weeks before he returned to the White House on Jan. 20, United States President Donald Trump issued a pointed warning to the Brics countries. 'Go find another sucker,' he wrote on his social media platform Truth Social,
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez called for action against U.S.-based tech billionaires, accusing them of controlling public opinion and influencing government actions. His remarks came on the same day as U.