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Dr Nonkululeko Mantula (THP) Co-Chairperson BRICS Journalists Association, CEO & Founder GSQ Media, Broadcasting Journalist
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Dr Nonkululeko Mantula (THP) Co-Chairperson BRICS Journalists Association, CEO & Founder GSQ Media, Broadcasting Journalist
Nigeria and Egypt signed a memorandum of understanding to develop cooperation in the aviation sector. The document was signed in Abuja by the Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development of Nigeria Festus Keyamo and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt Badrom Abdel Ati. This is reported News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), TV BRICS partner. …
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By Cole Jackson and Dr Iqbal Survé Brazil has tremendous agricultural potential with some of the most arable land in the world. Innovation in this sector can clearly see a vast economic improvement of Brazil’s agricultural sector. Modernisation in terms of precision agriculture practices and digital tools, sustainable farming methods addressing environmental concerns, and the …
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Ethiopia has achieved a record foreign revenue of US$32.1 billion in the 2024/25 fiscal year, a sharp increase from US$24.7 billion the previous year. This is reported by Fana Media Corporation (FMC), a partner of TV BRICS, citing data from the National Bank of Ethiopia (NBE). The announcement was made at the opening of the …
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South Africa’s National Roads Agency expects to be able to access a R7 billion ($398 million) loan from the New Development Bank soon and plans to use the money to upgrade key transportation routes. “The state law adviser must give a legal opinion that it’s all sound; we expect that to come within the next …
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The role of Russia in the fight against apartheid in South Africa is still remembered today Thirty years ago, in July 1995, Russia and South Africa signed a military-technical cooperation agreement. This not only deepened their bilateral relationship, which was still in its early days, but also became a turning point for Russia in re-establishing …
According to the United Nations, the number of cyber attacks in the world is growing by an average of 80 percent annually. Every day is under threat – state structures, industrial facilities, energy sector, housing and communal services, transport industry, universities, banks, shops: almost any company and organization is potentially at risk. Analysts record an …
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The 44-th Caribbean Festival was held in Santiago de Cuba. During the seven days there were cultural exchanges, creative speeches and discussions on identity and integration. TV BRICS is an information partner of the event. At the closing ceremony, the researcher, director of the Caribbean House and one of the organizers of the festival Orlando …