Global South Joint Communication Partnership Program Officially Launched
- The BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum was held in Rio de Janeiro, bringing together over 250 delegates from 36 countries to reshape narratives and enhance representation of the Global South in international affairs.
- An initiative on artificial intelligence cooperation was launched, highlighting the importance of collaboration to minimize potential risks, according to Edson Prestes e Silva Junior.
- Luis Rene Fernandez Tabio stated that BRICS serves as a key platform for engaging with rising economies amid global tensions and inequality.
- Wong Chun Wai noted that the Global South's voices are gaining recognition and that BRICS plays a vital role in achieving a more equitable international order.
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During the event, the “BRICS Initiative for Cooperation and Development in the Field of Artificial Intelligence (IA) for Media and Analysis Centers” was presented. As reported by Xinhua News Agency, organizer of the forum and partner of the TV BRICS network. The initiative provides for the strengthening of joint work in the field of AI among the countries of the Global South. The document advocates an open and equal exchange of knowledge and tec…
On May 29 and 30, 2025, the "BRICS in Ascension" seminar will take place in Brasília. This international meeting will bring together governments, experts, and social movements to discuss the challenges facing BRICS in the current geopolitical landscape. GTPI/Rebrip will participate in the panel on global cooperation in health. On May 29, at 6:30 pm, REBRIP will launch the dossier "BRICS+ and the sovereign future of the Global South" at the Darcy…
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BRICS Nations Reshaping Global Perspectives Through Media And Think Tank Cooperation
RIO DE JANEIRO, July 17 (Bernama-Xinhua) -- The BRICS Media and Think Tank Forum, held this week in Rio de Janeiro, brought together voices from across the Global South to help reshape global narratives and strengthen the representation of developing countries in international affairs, Xinhua reported.
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