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BRICS News: From Iranian Innovation to AI Training in India

TV BRICS‍ released the ‍top news from member​ and affiliated countries over the past week.

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.

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