India's Modi and China's Xi agree to 'intensify efforts' to deescalate border issue following rare meeting
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed to "intensity efforts" to deescalate tensions at their contested border, in a rare face-to-face meeting since a deadly clash strained relations more than three years ago.
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New BRICS bank can help African countries' to tackle urgent challenges
The New Development Bank created by BRICS countries during a summit in Johannesburg this week can help finance
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Britain will host AI summit at World War Two code-breaking centre
LONDON Britain will host a global summit on artificial intelligence at the old home of Britain's World War
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BRICS invites six nations to join developing world bloc
JOHANNESBURG Leaders of the BRICS group of developing nations have invited Saudi Arabia, Iran, Ethiopia, Egypt, Argentina and
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Explainer-What is a BRICS currency, and could one be adopted?
By Rachel Savage JOHANNESBURG Brazil's President called on Wednesday for the BRICS nations to create a common currency
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No new BRICS bank members to be announced at summit: CFO
By Rachel Savage JOHANNESBURG The New Development Bank of the BRICS group of nations will not be announcing
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A key Russia-friendly bloc may decide to expand. Who stands to benefit?
Members of the BRICS economic group of major emerging economies are meeting this week in South Africa for a summit that could determine the future of the bloc -- and how hard it pushes back against a world order it sees as unfairly dominated by the West.
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Beset by domestic economic woes, China's Xi visits South Africa in just his second trip abroad this year
Chinese leader Xi Jinping heads to South Africa Monday on a trip intended to bolster Beijing's influence among developing and emerging nations, as ties with the United States remain deeply strained and economic troubles bubble up at home.
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US, Japan and South Korea condemn 'dangerous and aggressive actions' by China
CAMP DAVID, Maryland The United States prevailed on Japan and South Korea on Friday to use their strongest
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US, South Korea and Japan to deepen military and economic ties at Camp David summit
By Trevor Hunnicutt and David Brunnstrom CAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden on Friday welcomed the leaders of
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As Biden preps for Asian allies summit, Chinese tensions loom large
The Camp David invitation President Joe Biden extended to his Japanese and South Korean counterparts this week -- the first summit held at the legendary presidential retreat since 2015 -- was a significant show of camaraderie for two increasingly essential US allies.
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Analysis-Fukushima water release poses early test for Japan-South Korea unity
By Tim Kelly, Sakura Murakami and Hyonhee Shin TOKYO/SEOUL U.S. President Joe Biden wants to lock in friendly
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