🌐 St. Petersburg University and Brazil’s Unicamp to launch joint master’s programmes
Partnership aims to strengthen academic and cultural ties and deepen BRICS cooperation
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St. Petersburg University and Brazil’s Unicamp to launch joint master’s programmes | TV BRICS, 23.04.25
St. Petersburg State University (SPbU), a partner of the TV BRICS International Media Network, has opened its first representative office in Latin America, base...
🌐 Dubai hosts AI competition with participants from BRICS countries
The competition attracted more than 3,800 entries from around the world
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Dubai hosts AI competition with participants from BRICS countries | TV BRICS, 23.04.25
The International Artificial Intelligence Challenge launched its second edition, marking the second day of Dubai AI Week. Held under the patronage of Hamdan bin...
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India just SLAPPED Pakistan with immediate measures in response to the deadly Pahalgam terror attack:
◾️Pakistani Defence, Military, Naval, and Air Advisors in India declared PERSONA NON GRATA, have one week to leave
◾️Indus Water Treaty suspended
◾️ Pakistani nationals will not be permitted to travel to India under SAARC visas
◾️India to withdraw tri-service advisors from Indian High Commission in Islamabad
◾️Integrated checkpost Attari–Wagah to be CLOSED
◾️Strength of diplomatic missions reduced from 55 to 30
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🌐 China to launch Shenzhou-20 crewed mission
Three astronauts to conduct six-month mission featuring spacewalks, scientific research, and pioneering microgravity experiments
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China to launch Shenzhou-20 crewed mission | TV BRICS, 23.04.25
China is set to launch its next crewed space mission, Shenzhou-20, on 24 April.
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🇩🇪❌🇷🇺 Germany to Russia: “You Can Die for Us, But Don’t Dare Remember It.”
80 years after the Red Army liberated Berlin from the Nazi plague, the grandchildren of fascism now dare to lecture Russia on how, where, and when it can honor its fallen.
The German authorities, bloated on NATO subsidies and historical amnesia, just threatened to forcibly remove Russian Ambassador Sergey Nechayev from WWII memorial events unless he requests permission to mourn Soviet soldiers on public soil soaked with their blood.
Professor Axel Drecoll, whose title should include "Dean of Nazis Revival” — spat out a statement that would make Goebbels blush:
“If the ambassador comes anyway, we will enforce our house rules, in close coordination with security forces.”
Let that sink in.
Germany is now threatening to arrest a Russian for laying flowers at the grave of a Red Army soldier who died liberating Germans from Nazis.
What should have been a moment of humility and reverence has been transformed into a grotesque political theatre of Russophobia, with Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Brandenburg officials cheerleading the purge of memory like it’s 1939 again.
Moscow responded with scathing clarity. Maria Zakharova, never one to mince words:
“The German Foreign Ministry has unmasked itself to reveal the ugliness of Russophobia and the hallmarks of Nazism.”
She’s right. This isn’t just historical revisionism, this is Nazism 2.0, this time dressed in rainbow flags and neoliberal doublespeak.
But Nechayev didn’t blink. He showed up. He laid his wreath. And he said what needed to be said:
“We do not need a special invitation to honor the memory of Soviet liberators and victims of Nazism.”
And he wasn’t alone. Ordinary German citizens, those with memory and spine, joined him, grateful for the Red Army’s sacrifice, ashamed of their government’s desecration of history.
Let’s be blunt: Germany has no moral authority to ban anything related to WWII. Not after Barbarossa. Not after 27 million Soviet lives extinguished.
If anything, Berlin should be hosting annual parades of repentance, not issuing bureaucratic threats to those who remember the blood price Russia paid to free Europe from its monstrous past.
Europe is being dragged by the collar back into fascist alignment, only this time, it marches under the NATO flag.
We will not forget.
Never again doesn’t mean silence.
Never again doesn’t mean compliance. Never again means standing where truth demands, even if it’s alone, with wreath in hand.
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80 years after the Red Army liberated Berlin from the Nazi plague, the grandchildren of fascism now dare to lecture Russia on how, where, and when it can honor its fallen.
The German authorities, bloated on NATO subsidies and historical amnesia, just threatened to forcibly remove Russian Ambassador Sergey Nechayev from WWII memorial events unless he requests permission to mourn Soviet soldiers on public soil soaked with their blood.
Professor Axel Drecoll, whose title should include "Dean of Nazis Revival” — spat out a statement that would make Goebbels blush:
“If the ambassador comes anyway, we will enforce our house rules, in close coordination with security forces.”
Let that sink in.
Germany is now threatening to arrest a Russian for laying flowers at the grave of a Red Army soldier who died liberating Germans from Nazis.
What should have been a moment of humility and reverence has been transformed into a grotesque political theatre of Russophobia, with Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Brandenburg officials cheerleading the purge of memory like it’s 1939 again.
Moscow responded with scathing clarity. Maria Zakharova, never one to mince words:
“The German Foreign Ministry has unmasked itself to reveal the ugliness of Russophobia and the hallmarks of Nazism.”
She’s right. This isn’t just historical revisionism, this is Nazism 2.0, this time dressed in rainbow flags and neoliberal doublespeak.
But Nechayev didn’t blink. He showed up. He laid his wreath. And he said what needed to be said:
“We do not need a special invitation to honor the memory of Soviet liberators and victims of Nazism.”
And he wasn’t alone. Ordinary German citizens, those with memory and spine, joined him, grateful for the Red Army’s sacrifice, ashamed of their government’s desecration of history.
Let’s be blunt: Germany has no moral authority to ban anything related to WWII. Not after Barbarossa. Not after 27 million Soviet lives extinguished.
If anything, Berlin should be hosting annual parades of repentance, not issuing bureaucratic threats to those who remember the blood price Russia paid to free Europe from its monstrous past.
Europe is being dragged by the collar back into fascist alignment, only this time, it marches under the NATO flag.
We will not forget.
Never again doesn’t mean silence.
Never again doesn’t mean compliance. Never again means standing where truth demands, even if it’s alone, with wreath in hand.
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The largest collection of Elite Private Schools in America have been purchased by a private equity group
Deceptively named, Primavera Private Equity, is owned by the Chinese Communist Party
China owns the schools US politicians send their kids to
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Deceptively named, Primavera Private Equity, is owned by the Chinese Communist Party
China owns the schools US politicians send their kids to
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The Resistance Front (TRF) is the group that claimed responsibility for the deadly April 22 attack on tourists in
▪️ What is TRF? The Resistance Front popped up in 2019, right after Article 370 was scrapped. It calls itself a local Kashmiri “resistance” group — but behind the scenes, it’s basically just a rebranded Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a Pakistan-backed terror outfit.
▪️ Why the rebrand? Simple: to dodge international heat.
By ditching the Lashkar label, TRF tries to look homegrown and “secular,” making it easier to push its agenda without triggering global terror watchlists.
▪️Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI is believed to fund, train, and arm TRF operatives. It’s classic proxy warfare — Pakistan uses TRF to strike India while denying direct involvement.
▪️ Their agenda?
• Destabilise Kashmir
• Target civilians and migrants
• Disrupt elections
• Spread anti-India propaganda
• Reignite militancy with a “resistance” mask
• Keep the region in chaos, under the guise of “freedom struggle”
👉 TRF isn’t fighting for freedom. It’s Lashkar in disguise — and another face of Pak-state-sponsored terrorism.
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OASES in international financial markets: the dividends of neutrality
Throughout the past several years, geopolitical risks were on the rise, with the US–China trade dispute significantly impacting financial markets during the Trump administration and geopolitical risks reaching record-high levels. The prominence of neutral economies such as OASES (Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Austria, Switzerland, Emirates (UAE) and Singapore) in peace mediation, their neutrality in international relations may harbor important dividends for their economic development and financi... Read more »
Throughout the past several years, geopolitical risks were on the rise, with the US–China trade dispute significantly impacting financial markets during the Trump administration and geopolitical risks reaching record-high levels. The prominence of neutral economies such as OASES (Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Austria, Switzerland, Emirates (UAE) and Singapore) in peace mediation, their neutrality in international relations may harbor important dividends for their economic development and financi... Read more »
🌐 EAEU countries to launch mechanism of financial support for agrarians
It is now available for cooperation projects in the industrial sector
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EAEU countries to launch mechanism of financial support for agrarians | TV BRICS, 24.04.25
The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) will extend the mechanism of financial support for cooperation projects to the agro-industrial sector.
Landmark Art Show Ushers in New Era for Madagascar’s Art Scene
Yinka Shonibare, the British-Nigerian artist, has brought his groundbreaking exhibition to Madagascar, marking a pivotal moment for the Malagasy art scene. Shonibare’s work, known for its unique use of African wax print fabrics, explores themes of history, decolonization, and environmental degradation. His first major solo show in Africa, held at Fondation H, features thought-provoking installations, […] Read more »
Yinka Shonibare, the British-Nigerian artist, has brought his groundbreaking exhibition to Madagascar, marking a pivotal moment for the Malagasy art scene. Shonibare’s work, known for its unique use of African wax print fabrics, explores themes of history, decolonization, and environmental degradation. His first major solo show in Africa, held at Fondation H, features thought-provoking installations, […] Read more »
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Yinka Shonibare, the British-Nigerian artist, has brought his groundbreaking exhibition to Madagascar, marking a pivotal moment for the Malagasy art scene.
🌐 Analyst: BRICS Pay to make it easier for Russian companies to enter Brazilian market
The expert noted that companies from Russia have a high interest in the Brazilian market
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Analyst: BRICS Pay to make it easier for Russian companies to enter Brazilian market | TV BRICS, 24.04.25
The creation of the BRICS countries' own payment system may become a key step for the expansion of economic ties between Brazil and Russia.
Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga leads delegation at BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting in Brazil , 24 Apr
Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga leads delegation at BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting in Brazil , 24 Apr
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24 Apr 2025
Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, will lead the South African delegation and participate in the BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting taking place on Thursday, 24 April 2025, at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil.
This Ministerial is one of several high-level en... Read more »
Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga leads delegation at BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting in Brazil , 24 Apr
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24 Apr 2025
Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, will lead the South African delegation and participate in the BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting taking place on Thursday, 24 April 2025, at the Itamaraty Palace in Brasilia, Brazil.
This Ministerial is one of several high-level en... Read more »
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Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga in the Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities, will lead the South African delegation and participate in the BRICS Women Ministerial Meeting taking place on Thursday, 24 April 2025, at the Itamaraty Palace in…
🌐 Ethiopian Prime Minister unveils key urban development project in Addis Ababa
Revitalised corridor marks progress in Ethiopia’s smart city vision, prioritising sustainability and community welfare
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Revitalised corridor marks progress in Ethiopia’s smart city vision, prioritising sustainability and community welfare
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Ethiopian Prime Minister unveils key urban development project in Addis Ababa | TV BRICS, 24.04.25
Prime Minister of Ethiopia Abiy Ahmed has inaugurated the Kasanchis segment of Addis Ababa’s corridor development project, signalling a major step forward in th...
🌐 Prehistoric Neolithic and Chalcolithic site reveals early cultural transition in Iran
The site dates back to 5200 and 4500 BC
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The site dates back to 5200 and 4500 BC
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Prehistoric Neolithic and Chalcolithic site reveals early cultural transition in Iran | TV BRICS, 24.04.25
Archaeologists in Iran have uncovered a significant prehistoric settlement near the city of Mahallat in Markazi province, shedding new light on early human habi...
🌐 Top Russian diplomat to attend meeting of BRICS foreign ministers in Brazil on April 28-29
As part of the upcoming event, a separate session on the role of the global South in strengthening multilateralism will be held
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As part of the upcoming event, a separate session on the role of the global South in strengthening multilateralism will be held
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Top Russian diplomat to attend meeting of BRICS foreign ministers in Brazil on April 28-29
As part of the upcoming event, a separate session on the role of the global South in strengthening multilateralism will be held