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BRICS Expands, Adding Indonesia and Eight Partner Countries
With Indonesia's full membership and eight new partner countries, BRICS—now including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and Indonesia—accounts for nearly half the world's population and over one-third of its economy, signaling a shift in global power dynamics.
BRICS Expands, Adding Indonesia and Eight Partner Countries
With Indonesia's full membership and eight new partner countries, BRICS—now including Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and Indonesia—accounts for nearly half the world's population and over one-third of its economy, signaling a shift in global power dynamics.
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56% Bias Score


BRICS Expands, Adding Indonesia and Eight Partner States in 2025"
In early 2025, the BRICS group welcomed Indonesia as its newest full member and eight additional partner countries, including Malaysia and Thailand, significantly expanding its global representation and influence, reflecting a shift in global power dynamics and attracting nations from the Global Sou...
BRICS Expands, Adding Indonesia and Eight Partner States in 2025"
In early 2025, the BRICS group welcomed Indonesia as its newest full member and eight additional partner countries, including Malaysia and Thailand, significantly expanding its global representation and influence, reflecting a shift in global power dynamics and attracting nations from the Global Sou...
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40% Bias Score


Indonesia Joins BRICS, Expanding Bloc's Influence
On January 6th, 2025, Indonesia formally joined BRICS, expanding the bloc's economic and political influence and providing Indonesia with increased global leverage amidst a shifting global order.
Indonesia Joins BRICS, Expanding Bloc's Influence
On January 6th, 2025, Indonesia formally joined BRICS, expanding the bloc's economic and political influence and providing Indonesia with increased global leverage amidst a shifting global order.
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48% Bias Score


Asia's "Asian Way": A Model for Peaceful Development and Global South Cooperation
Asia's economic success since 2020 is attributed to the "Asian Way," a model prioritizing peaceful development, win-win cooperation, and inclusive dialogue, contrasting with Western power politics and offering an alternative for Global South countries.
Asia's "Asian Way": A Model for Peaceful Development and Global South Cooperation
Asia's economic success since 2020 is attributed to the "Asian Way," a model prioritizing peaceful development, win-win cooperation, and inclusive dialogue, contrasting with Western power politics and offering an alternative for Global South countries.
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68% Bias Score


China's Foreign Minister Continues 34-Year Tradition with African Diplomatic Trip
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria from January 8-11, 2024, continuing a 34-year tradition of starting the year with an African diplomatic trip; the visit aims to implement outcomes from the 2022 China-Africa Cooperation summit focused on six modernizations...
China's Foreign Minister Continues 34-Year Tradition with African Diplomatic Trip
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will visit Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria from January 8-11, 2024, continuing a 34-year tradition of starting the year with an African diplomatic trip; the visit aims to implement outcomes from the 2022 China-Africa Cooperation summit focused on six modernizations...
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60% Bias Score


Global South Forum Challenges Western Hegemony, Promotes Inclusive Development
The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in November, gathered 350 representatives from over 70 countries to address global challenges and promote a more just and inclusive world order, echoing the Bandung Conference's spirit of unity.
Global South Forum Challenges Western Hegemony, Promotes Inclusive Development
The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in November, gathered 350 representatives from over 70 countries to address global challenges and promote a more just and inclusive world order, echoing the Bandung Conference's spirit of unity.
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56% Bias Score

China Strengthens Africa Ties Amidst Western Efforts to Create Division
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's ongoing visit to four African nations—Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria—aims to bolster cooperation under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), focusing on economic development and a shared future, despite Western efforts to sow discord.

China Strengthens Africa Ties Amidst Western Efforts to Create Division
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's ongoing visit to four African nations—Namibia, Congo, Chad, and Nigeria—aims to bolster cooperation under the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), focusing on economic development and a shared future, despite Western efforts to sow discord.
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56% Bias Score

Indonesia Joins BRICS, Signaling Geopolitical Shift
Indonesia formally joined the BRICS group, adding its large economy and population to the bloc of emerging nations; this decision reflects a broader geopolitical shift towards multipolarity, with over 30 countries expressing interest in joining BRICS.

Indonesia Joins BRICS, Signaling Geopolitical Shift
Indonesia formally joined the BRICS group, adding its large economy and population to the bloc of emerging nations; this decision reflects a broader geopolitical shift towards multipolarity, with over 30 countries expressing interest in joining BRICS.
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40% Bias Score

Indonesia Officially Joins BRICS
On January 6th, 2025, Brazil announced Indonesia's official entry into BRICS, a decision reached by consensus among existing members and reflecting Indonesia's economic size and commitment to global governance reform. Indonesia previously pursued a non-aligned foreign policy.

Indonesia Officially Joins BRICS
On January 6th, 2025, Brazil announced Indonesia's official entry into BRICS, a decision reached by consensus among existing members and reflecting Indonesia's economic size and commitment to global governance reform. Indonesia previously pursued a non-aligned foreign policy.
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32% Bias Score

China-Namibia Economic Ties Strengthen Amidst Wang Yi's African Visit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Namibia, the first stop of his four-nation African tour, highlights the booming bilateral trade of \$1.31 billion in 2023 (up 16.5 percent year-on-year), encompassing China's manufactured goods exports and Namibia's crucial natural resource imports, includ...

China-Namibia Economic Ties Strengthen Amidst Wang Yi's African Visit
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi's visit to Namibia, the first stop of his four-nation African tour, highlights the booming bilateral trade of \$1.31 billion in 2023 (up 16.5 percent year-on-year), encompassing China's manufactured goods exports and Namibia's crucial natural resource imports, includ...
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40% Bias Score

Global South Forum Promotes Inclusive Globalization
The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in November, united 350 representatives from over 70 countries to advocate for a more just and equitable global order, emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect among civilizations, echoing the Bandung Conference's principles.

Global South Forum Promotes Inclusive Globalization
The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum, held in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in November, united 350 representatives from over 70 countries to advocate for a more just and equitable global order, emphasizing cooperation and mutual respect among civilizations, echoing the Bandung Conference's principles.
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52% Bias Score

BRICS Expands Despite Key Absences
Russia concluded its BRICS chairmanship by adding nine partner countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cuba, but failed to secure key members like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, who are wary of antagonizing the West, while BRICS aims to create a new global payment system to bypass Western sanctions.

BRICS Expands Despite Key Absences
Russia concluded its BRICS chairmanship by adding nine partner countries, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Cuba, but failed to secure key members like Saudi Arabia and Turkey, who are wary of antagonizing the West, while BRICS aims to create a new global payment system to bypass Western sanctions.
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44% Bias Score
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