The BRICS group, comprising Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, has been making significant strides in reshaping global governance and economic cooperation. Recent developments, including the expansion of the bloc and calls for reform in international institutions, highlight the growing influence of this coalition of emerging economies.
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The Axis of Asymmetry Takes On The ‘Rules-Based Order’
World War III is here, playing out asymmetrically in military, financial, and institutional battlefields, and the fight is an existential one. The western Hegemon, in truth, is at war against international law, and only ‘kinetic military action’ can bring it to heel.
Continue reading The Axis of Asymmetry Takes On The ‘Rules-Based Order’A Convergence of Goals: BRICS and The Resistance Axis
The Gaza war has accelerated cooperation between Global South behemoths resisting western-backed conflict. Together, the Russian-led BRICS and Iran-led Axis of Resistance can shape a US-free West Asia.
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Ukrainian President Zelensky captured headlines once again with his reminder to the Washington Post and to the world that his country will never be a part of NATO. At least this much is what one can only infer from what was actually quite the complaint.
Continue reading NATO’s Obsolescence: Ukraine, Turkey, Brazil and now AfghanistanBrazil’s Lula in a Wilderness of Mirrors
Still in the legal woods and not daring to project as a revolutionary leader, Lula should nonetheless never be underestimated.
Continue reading Brazil’s Lula in a Wilderness of Mirrors‘Prime Minister’ Lula: The Brazilian Game-Changer
Compared to the political/economic rollercoaster in Brazil, House of Cards is kindergarten play.
Only three days after massive street demonstrations calling for the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff, and less than two weeks after his legally dubious four-hour detention for questioning, former Brazilian President Lula is about to spectacularly re-enter the Brazilian government as a Minister, actually a Super-Minister.
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Brazil & Philippine Parallelism: Victims of Western Economic Hitmen
Some Brazilians reacted negatively to our recent article on Brazil who are basically saying that Lula has been a corrupt leader and so his successor President Dilma Rousseff after him.
However, Pepe Escobar, who is currently based in Brazil, is saying that’s not the whole story.
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Brazil Cancels $2 Billion Israeli Security Contract for 2016 Olympics
Under pressure, the Brazilian government cancelled its gargantuan $2 billion contract with an Israeli security provider.
When we consider the Israeli agents reported participation of the WTC controlled demolition in 2001 , we wonder how did the security contract was signed in the first place?
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Total War Against BRICS
Here’s Pepe Escobar’s detailed analysis of what’s going on the surface of the ongoing battle for the control of the planet.
It’s now total war against the BRICS
Brazil's Poor Majority Reelected Rousseff
As founding member of the BRICS, Brazil’s Rousseff reelection should ensure further stability on the organization.
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