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TV BRICS News ​Portal Released ‍the ⁢Key Developments from Member⁢ and Associated Countries Over⁤ the Past Week.

according to ​the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr ⁢News AgencyS report on TV BRICS, the Prime Minister of laos announced that ‌his government is actively considering joining BRICS.

Meanwhile, ⁢Chinese President Xi ‌Jinping expressed full support for⁢ accelerating malaysia’s full membership⁤ in BRICS.Malaysia was introduced as a partner of the group ‌earlier⁤ this year.

BRICS news; from chip production in India to Iran ‍and Russia presidents' meeting

Egyptian Prime minister Mostafa Madbouly called on Chinese companies to⁤ expand investments in ⁣Egypt. He emphasized key​ sectors‌ such as electric vehicles, water desalination, and renewable energy.

BRICS news;⁢ from chip production in India to Iran and Russia presidents' meeting

India unveiled its ⁣first domestically produced semiconductor chip. Ashwini Vaishnaw, India’s⁢ Minister⁣ of Electronics and Information Technology, presented ⁢the chip during ⁢a ⁤specialized conference​ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Meanwhile, construction ⁢is underway for five ‍semiconductor manufacturing plants.

BRICS news;⁢ from chip production in India​ to Iran ‌and Russia presidents' meeting

Scientists at​ Russia’s Federal Research Center in Saint Petersburg developed an ⁣artificial intelligence system capable⁣ of recognizing human‍ emotions with 80 percent ⁢accuracy.

BRICS news; from chip production in India to Iran and ⁤Russia presidents' meeting

Ronald Lamola, South Africa’s Minister of International Relations,​ outlined his country’s foreign policy achievements and priorities ahead of⁤ the G20 summit scheduled for Johannesburg.

BRICS news;​ from chip production in⁤ India to Iran and Russia ⁢presidents

Russian President Vladimir​ Putin ⁤met with Iranian ‌President Masoud Pezeshkian on the sidelines ⁢of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit. both sides stressed accelerating their joint projects.

Xi Jinping also met Indonesia’s President Prabowo ​Subianto⁢ during which he emphasized strengthening a long-term partnership between Beijing ‍and‌ Jakarta.

Ethiopian ‌President​ Taye atske Selassie announced ⁣his country’s readiness to host COP32 – United Nations ‍Climate Change Conference – slated‍ for 2027.

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Brazil ranked sixth among ⁢G20 economies experiencing growth based‍ on Q2 economic performance with GDP growth recorded at 2.2 percent.

International kickboxing championships will‍ be hosted for the first time this year in Abu Dhabi. Athletes representing 150 countries are expected.

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Iranian parliament has passed a notable bill reinforcing the country’s⁣ commitment to expand⁣ its nuclear​ program, amidst rising tensions with Western powers. The legislation mandates accelerating uranium enrichment capabilities ⁢and⁣ limits ⁢inspections by the ⁤International Atomic⁤ Energy Agency (IAEA).

On April 14, 2024, Iran’s‌ Majlis ‌(parliament) approved new legislation aimed at bolstering ⁣Tehran’s nuclear activities.‍ according to the⁣ bill, Iran ⁢will increase uranium‌ enrichment up⁢ to 90%,​ which is weapons-grade level, and proceed with installing advanced ⁢centrifuges ⁣at various facilities.

the bill also ​restricts access for International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors by limiting the number and timing of on-site visits,intensifying Tehran’s control over ⁤its nuclear infrastructure.⁣ it prohibits any ⁣international negotiations that would reduce Iran’s current uranium stockpile below specified thresholds‌ established in the law.

This move⁣ follows months of ⁣stalled negotiations between⁣ Iran and⁤ global powers seeking to revive or replace the 2015 nuclear deal framework-known as JCPOA-which​ had⁤ previously imposed strict⁣ constraints on Iran’s nuclear activities ‍in exchange for sanctions relief.

Lawmakers emphasized ⁤that this new legislation aims to safeguard national interests after ⁣perceived violations and deadlock in international talks. Several ‍Iranian officials have voiced their determination to advance scientific progress free from external pressures.

Western nations‌ condemned the parliamentary decision as provocative. U.S. State Department ‌spokesperson expressed concern about destabilizing regional security ⁢and reiterated ‍calls for‌ diplomatic engagement.

the nuclear issue remains a central point of contention influencing geopolitical relations ⁤across ‍the Middle East. Experts ⁣warn that such steps could further complicate efforts towards de-escalation and restoring compliance mechanisms under‍ international ​supervision.

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Iran’s Ministry of Energy announced the launch of⁤ a new large-scale solar power plant aimed at boosting ⁢the ⁤country’s renewable energy capacity and reducing dependence on fossil fuels.

The newly ‌inaugurated facility, located in kerman Province, features an installed capacity of 100 megawatts (MW). This project is part of iran’s strategic plan to develop clean energy infrastructure and combat environmental challenges⁢ linked to customary energy ‍sources.

According to the ministry, construction began‍ in early 2023, and after intensive efforts by local engineers and international partners, the plant‍ is now fully operational. It ​is indeed equipped with advanced photovoltaic panels imported from European manufacturers known for high-efficiency ​solar technology.

Minister Reza‍ Ardakanian highlighted the ⁤importance of this‍ achievement during the ⁢virtual ⁢inauguration ceremony on June 12. He emphasized that⁢ expanding solar power production aligns⁣ with national commitments under‌ international climate agreements⁣ and will contribute substantially to lasting progress goals.

The power generated by this plant will supply over‍ 70,000 households across southeastern Iran, substantially lowering carbon emissions equivalent to removing approximately 50,000 cars from roadways ​annually. This milestone strengthens ongoing initiatives stimulating private sector investment in green technologies throughout Iran’s energy sector.

In addition to its clean electricity output ‍benefits, the facility serves as⁤ a training hub for highly skilled ⁣technicians specializing in renewable ​operations and maintenance.‌ The ministry plans further ⁢deployments across several provinces with‍ favorable climatic conditions conducive to ‍solar generation.

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Iranian automotive group SAIPA announced the launch of its new⁢ subcompact⁢ SUV, the Saipa Atlas ​Prime. The⁣ model is aimed‌ to compete in the growing segment of affordable SUVs in the domestic market.

The Saipa Atlas Prime, designed with modern features and enhanced ⁣safety elements, was ⁢unveiled on June 15,‌ 2024. The company emphasized that this model ⁤represents a significant step forward compared to previous Atlas⁣ versions by improving performance and interior​ quality.

Equipped with a more efficient ‌1.5-liter turbocharged engine producing ⁣150 horsepower, the vehicle promises better fuel economy and ​acceleration than its predecessor. It also includes​ upgraded suspension for improved handling on rough roads ⁣- a key consideration given Iran’s varied driving conditions.

Inside, the Atlas prime offers an infotainment system ⁤compatible⁢ with Android Auto and ‌Apple⁤ CarPlay, plus digital instrument clusters and ergonomic seats designed for⁢ passenger comfort ⁣during long drives.

From a safety⁢ standpoint, enhanced electronic stability control ​systems have⁢ been integrated alongside multiple airbags as standard equipment on⁤ all trims. Thes ‍upgrades show SAIPA’s commitment ⁢to meeting higher regional safety standards while maintaining affordability for Iranian consumers.

preliminary pricing places the⁣ Saipa Atlas Prime within reach of urban consumers seeking an economical yet reliable SUV option amid rising demand for such vehicles nationwide. The manufacturer expects production capacity to ramp up throughout summer 2024 to meet anticipated customer orders.

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Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi announced on ​April 19, 2024, ⁣the⁢ official commencement of construction ⁢for the Long-lived Radioisotope Production ⁢Reactor (LRPR) at the Nuclear Science and Technology Research ‌Institute.This reactor is designed to⁤ produce medical isotopes and contribute to peaceful nuclear technology advancements.

During a ceremony held in⁢ Tehran, President Raisi emphasized the significant role that LRPR will play in advancing Iran’s capabilities‌ in medical science and technology. The ⁣new reactor⁢ aims to produce critical radioisotopes⁤ used widely in cancer treatment and diagnostic‌ procedures‌ globally.

he stated,”The inauguration ⁢of this project marks ‍a milestone for our nation’s⁤ scientific progress. It ‍reflects our commitment⁣ to ‌develop peaceful nuclear technology with an emphasis on healthcare ‍applications.”

The National‌ Atomic Energy Organization⁣ has highlighted that the LRPR reactor is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies ensuring⁣ safe and efficient production of isotopes like Molybdenum-99, crucial for diagnostic imaging worldwide.

This project is part of Iran’s broader⁤ strategy⁣ to enhance self-sufficiency in ​nuclear medicine ⁢despite international ⁣sanctions. The iranian government allocates significant resources toward expanding its domestic capabilities in producing essential materials for health services.

Experts underline that by locally manufacturing these radioisotopes, Iran can ​reduce reliance⁢ on foreign‍ suppliers while‌ supporting regional demand.

The ceremony also featured remarks from Ali Akbar Salehi, ​Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of‌ Iran (AEOI), who expressed pride over⁤ completing ​this complex infrastructure amid global political pressures.

ALEO ‍spokesperson further clarified that ​LRPR’s output will be utilized primarily for non-military ‌purposes adhering strictly to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) guidelines.

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