According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency and TV BRICS, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Malaysia’s King Sultan Ibrahim on August 6 in Moscow. The two leaders discussed international and regional issues during the official visit.
The Russian ambassador to South Africa explained the popular fields of study and professions chosen by South African applicants in Russia. He noted that students from South Africa opt for various Russian universities for their higher education.
The Brazilian government announced an investment of approximately $480 million to purchase over 10,000 medical devices. these will be used in primary healthcare services and surgeries, with priority given to domestically produced technologies.
Chinese scientists have developed the world’s most advanced computer inspired by living brains. This system features more than two billion artificial neurons, enabling it to simulate the neural complexity of a macaque monkey’s brain.
Heavy rainfall in India’s Uttar Pradesh state caused flooding that affected more than 84,000 people. The natural disaster also damaged over 4,000 hectares of agricultural land.
Iran has achieved critically important advances in regenerative medicine for innovative treatments targeting three types of cancer: ovarian, prostate, and bladder. These methods rely on genetically modified or attenuated viruses.
Indonesia’s economy grew by 5.12% in the frist half of this year-the highest growth rate among G20 and ASEAN nations during this period. The government plans to boost consumption and investment in the second half of the year.
UAE president Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasized efforts to strengthen bilateral ties during his visit to Russia.He also reported that trade volume between the UAE and Russia has reached $11.5 billion.
Ethiopia’s Ministry of Transport announced plans for expanding electric transportation-including vehicles and rail systems-as part of its strategy toward a green economy resilient against climate change impacts.
The New Development Bank recently rated Egypt’s public procurement regulations as highly positive. Egypt aims to attract more investment through legislative reforms.
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