BRICS News: From Nanomedicine Production in Iran to Brazil-China Cooperation

TV ‍BRICS recently reviewed a series ​of meaningful⁣ political, economic, and scientific events concerning BRICS ⁢member and partner countries in its latest weekly report.

According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency’s report on ⁣TV BRICS, the main news from member and associated countries of the group over ​the past week was ​released.

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio⁢ Lula da Silva held‌ a phone​ conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping to discuss preparations for the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference. Both leaders emphasized the crucial role of ‍the G20 and BRICS in maintaining multilateral cooperation.

The Indonesian ministry of Agriculture announced that employing advanced agricultural technologies and digital tools has boosted productivity by 30 to 50 percent. The Indonesian government called for strengthened domestic collaboration and​ innovation to ensure food security.

China plans to introduce a⁤ new visa category aimed at attracting young ⁣talent in science and technology fields.​ This initiative ⁣seeks to‍ foster innovation and economic growth by facilitating entry for skilled young professionals worldwide.

Iran reported domestic production of three advanced nanotechnology-based drugs⁤ targeting ⁣cancer‍ and fungal infections. These⁣ medicines are fully covered under the national health insurance program due to their cost-reducing benefits.

The United Arab Emirates Ambassador‌ to Russia highlighted UAE President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s recent visit⁤ to Moscow as ‌an significant milestone in deepening strategic partnerships between the two nations.

The ‍African Union described Ethiopia’s ⁤Green⁣ Legacy‌ Initiative as a continental environmental model. Under this‌ program,⁤ Ethiopia set a national record by planting over 714 million seedlings in one day.

India’s under-20 women’s football team qualified for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the first time in ⁢20 years. Experts consider this achievement a turning point for ‍India’s presence‍ in continental competitions.

An investment summit on Africa’s water sector took place in Cape Town, ‌South Africa. Jointly hosted by the African Union ​and South Africa, representatives⁣ from G20 countries, international investors, and government officials discussed strategies‍ to close an annual $30 billion financing gap related ⁢to water supply and sanitation services.

News Sources: © webangah News Agency‍

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