BRICS News: From Lunar Power Station to New Iranian Medicine

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing TV BRICS, Russia and China approved a joint roadmap for lunar exploration during their 30th Prime Ministers’ meeting. The plan includes constructing the frist lunar power station. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Chinese Premier Li Qiang called this agreement a strategic step in deepening bilateral space cooperation.
In the United Arab Emirates, on National Code Day, the Office of Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work introduced an innovative project to design a commemorative coin using artificial intelligence. This initiative allows citizens to participate directly in designing the coin through collaboration with the Central Bank.
At the recent United Nations Climate change Conference (COP), participants set a target to mobilize $1.3 trillion annually by 2035 to combat climate change.
Egypt’s Ministry of Health announced full domestic production of anti-cancer drugs. This move reduces dependency on imports, saves millions of dollars, and ensures patients’ sustainable access to vital medications.
Anjay Meta, Chairperson of the World Energy Council, stated that India has potential to become a global leader in rare earth element processing by expanding its industrial capacity. He emphasized that while India possesses sufficient resources, it must develop its industrial capabilities further in this field.
iranian scientists have successfully developed the first nano-iron injectable supplement for anemia treatment. This innovation has gained international scientific recognition for offering faster and safer therapy for iron deficiency anemia.
The trade volume between Russia and Ethiopia is expected to triple in 2025 compared to last year’s figures. Both countries have expanded cooperation across trade, investment, and technology sectors.
In space advancements, Chinese astronauts aboard their space station used a newly developed “space oven”-for the first time-to cook fresh food in orbit. This technology represents an important improvement for life support during long-duration missions.
Tourism in South Africa is seeing strong growth as well: from January through September 2025 over 7.6 million foreign visitors have traveled there-a important increase compared to last year.
Malaysia and Indonesia signed an agreement aimed at strengthening scientific research cooperation across Southeast asia by expanding university exchanges as well as collaborative research and innovation projects.

