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BRICS This Week: Indian Software Detects Heart Disease in 7 Seconds

BRICS TV highlights key developments among member and affiliated ‍nations over the past week.

According to​ webangah News Agency, ‍14-year-old Indian prodigy‍ Siddharth Nandyal has developed a‍ mobile application that⁣ uses ‌ artificial ⁢intelligence to detect heart⁣ diseases in just ⁢seven seconds, with a reported accuracy exceeding 96%.

In another development, BRICS sports ministers signed a cooperation agreement aimed at reducing social ⁣inequality and supporting economic development through athletic initiatives.

moscow hosted an ‍expert panel discussion titled “Countering Terrorist Ideology in media,” where specialists analyzed current challenges and explored AI’s potential for identifying extremist content.

The youth hockey teams of BRICS members Iran, UAE, and Russia participated in ‍a Moscow training camp focused on enhancing goalkeeping and defensive skills.

China introduced a new⁤ “ASEAN Visa” to facilitate travel with Southeast Asian nations. The visa will be available to citizens of all‍ 10 ASEAN member ⁢states and observer nation East Timor.

Indonesia’s Health Ministry announced plans⁢ to domestically manufacture over 300 CT scanners by 2027, aiming to reduce medical costs and expand public access to advanced ‍diagnostic technology.

Ethiopia ⁢launched a rural corridor development project focused on sustainable ​agriculture and eco-tourism⁣ infrastructure, prioritizing local community involvement.

UAE President Mohamed ⁤bin Zayed Al Nahyan hosted Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi‍ at Al Shati Palace during el-Sisi’s official ‌state visit.

Egypt has begun construction​ of “New Jiryan,” an innovative desert city featuring⁤ an artificial Nile branch⁣ designed to integrate urban development with agricultural sustainability.

News Sources: © webangah News‍ Agency,Mehr‍ News Agency
English channel of the webangah news agency on Telegram
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