BRICS News: From Iranian Innovation to AI Training in India
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, TV BRICS reported that China has expressed its readiness to continue communications and strengthen trilateral cooperation with Russia and India within the framework of the “Russia-India-China” mechanism. This stance follows Russia’s earlier emphasis on preserving this cooperative framework.
In new technology developments, Iranian researchers produced the first 40 Hz light-based therapeutic glasses designed for early-stage Alzheimer’s patients. This initiative marks a significant step toward localizing cognitive phototherapy technology in Iran.
the United Arab Emirates secured first place globally in the *Health Inclusion index*. The country ranked highest in public awareness and preventive care, achieving tenth place in *health literacy*. These advancements represent a 30 percent increase over the past three years.
Brazil launched e-visa issuance for participants attending the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) to facilitate international access. The conference is scheduled from November 6 to 21, 2025, in Belém and will host over 40,000 attendees, including approximately 7,000 UN members.
Economic ties between Egypt and the African Union have shown upward momentum. Trade exchange value between them reached $9.8 billion in 2024 – a 6.5 percent increase compared to the previous year.
Chinese President Xi Jinping met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov ahead of the shanghai Cooperation Organization foreign ministers’ meeting in Beijing. During their discussion, they reviewed Russian President Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to China.
The Ethiopian government announced plans to create 5.6 million jobs during fiscal year 2025/2026 (2018 according to ethiopia’s calendar). This plan aligns with national development strategies focusing on investment in skills training and pre-departure education for migrant workers.
In technology education efforts, India unveiled a program offering free artificial intelligence training to one million citizens. Part of its Computer Services Centers (CSC) initiative, this project emphasizes empowering local entrepreneurs especially in rural areas.