BRICS News Digest for the previous week

03.08.25
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BRICS News Digest for the previous week



We will tell you what has happened in economics, politics, culture, science and education in the BRICS countries

South Africa secures US$398 million loan from NDB for road infrastructure development

The loan will focus on upgrading key transportation routes, reducing congestion, and improving safety

South Africa has secured a R7 billion loan (US$398 million) from the New Development Bank (NDB) to support the modernisation of key national road corridors, as part of broader efforts to strengthen the country’s transport infrastructure and economic connectivity.

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Tsunami alert in multiple countries after powerful quake off Russia’s Kamchatka

Authorities in Indonesia, China, Peru, Mexico, Chile, and Ecuador have issued warnings following the quake

The Kamchatka region was struck by a powerful earthquake on Wednesday.

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13th Indonesia–Malaysia consultation yields agreements on trade and education

Malaysia will build educational centres for Indonesian children

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim held the 13th Indonesia–Malaysia Annual Consultation at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta.

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Egypt begins export of high-tech potato seeds to Uzbekistan

The move forms part of a wider strategy to expand Egypt’s role as a regional seed exporter

Egypt has dispatched its first export of locally developed, high-tech “mini tuber” potato seeds to Uzbekistan

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Putin announces plans to open Russian school in capital of Laos

Russian language is already taught in a number of Lao educational institutions, he said

Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with his Lao counterpart Thongloun Sisoulith, who arrived in Moscow on an official visit.

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Brazil officially bans cosmetics testing on animals

From the date of law’s publication, the sanitary authorities will have two years to implement the necessary measures

Brazil has taken another step towards strengthening the defence of animal rights. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva signed a law banning the use of live animals in laboratory tests for cosmetics, perfumes and personal care products.

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Indian chess player wins FIDE Women’s World Cup 2025

Indian chess player also won silver at the tournament, while the bronze went to a Chinese player

Divya Deshmukh became the first Indian woman to win gold at the Women’s World Chess Cup. She defeated titled compatriot Koneru Humpy 2.5-1.5 in the final of the tournament on a tie-breaks.

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At least 40 people killed in Beijing due to heavy rain

A Level IV national emergency response has been activated in Beijing and Hebei Province

Severe downpours have struck multiple regions of China, causing devastating floods. Beijing and Hebei Province have been particularly hit hard.

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Iran unveils next-generation skin-friendly nano casts

New orthopaedic solution promises greater comfort, faster recovery, and affordability

An Iranian knowledge-based firm has introduced a new line of orthopaedic casts using advanced nanotechnology.

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Indian Prime Minister and UAE President discuss enhancing cooperation in key areas

They expressed keenness to strengthen bilateral relations

UAE’s President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan held a telephone conversation with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Belarus and Ethiopia explore joint ventures to assemble agricultural machinery

Countries also discuss deepening cooperation in trade, technology, and education

Belarus and Ethiopia are actively working on establishing joint enterprises in Ethiopia to assemble Belarusian agricultural machinery, with the aim of serving not only the Ethiopian market but also other African countries.

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