The Southern Axis: India, Brazil, and the Dawn of a Technologically Sovereign Global South
▶️ https://thinkbrics.substack.com/p/the-southern-axis-india-brazil-and
🌏 The Southern Axis is gaining serious momentum. India and Brazil are forging a powerful partnership in 2026 that could reshape Global South cooperation—featuring a groundbreaking AI Impact Summit and the Adani-Embraer aerospace deal.
✈️ This isn't just about trade deals; it's about two BRICS giants building strategic autonomy in cutting-edge technology and aerospace manufacturing. While Western nations focus inward, India and Brazil are crafting their own path to innovation and industrial power.
🔥 Is the India-Brazil axis the blueprint for how the Global South should approach tech sovereignty and strategic partnerships—or are we witnessing another symbolic handshake that won't deliver real transformation?
#BRICS #GlobalSouth #IndiaBrazil #GeopoliticalShift
▶️ https://thinkbrics.substack.com/p/the-southern-axis-india-brazil-and
🌏 The Southern Axis is gaining serious momentum. India and Brazil are forging a powerful partnership in 2026 that could reshape Global South cooperation—featuring a groundbreaking AI Impact Summit and the Adani-Embraer aerospace deal.
✈️ This isn't just about trade deals; it's about two BRICS giants building strategic autonomy in cutting-edge technology and aerospace manufacturing. While Western nations focus inward, India and Brazil are crafting their own path to innovation and industrial power.
🔥 Is the India-Brazil axis the blueprint for how the Global South should approach tech sovereignty and strategic partnerships—or are we witnessing another symbolic handshake that won't deliver real transformation?
#BRICS #GlobalSouth #IndiaBrazil #GeopoliticalShift
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The Southern Axis: India, Brazil, and the Dawn of a Technologically Sovereign Global South
Joining the 2026 AI Impact Summit, Presidents Lula and Modi leverage defense pacts and technological "Sutras" to position the Global South as the primary architect of a new multipolar order.
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AI sprinklers that detect heat and stop fires before they spread.
Can you guess where they are being tested?
It is China, of course
Can you guess where they are being tested?
It is China, of course
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📰 BREAKING NEWS: 🇨🇳 China Challenges U.S. Dollar Dominance in Global Markets
China has intensified its efforts to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar in international trade and finance, according to CNN. Chinese officials are promoting the yuan as an alternative currency for cross-border transactions, particularly in trade with Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Analysts note that this move aims to increase China’s influence in the global economy while providing more flexibility in international payments. The initiative includes encouraging other countries to settle trade deals in yuan and expanding the use of Chinese digital currency. Economists warn that while the U.S. dollar remains dominant, China’s efforts could reshape currency dynamics over time.
Key Points:
💹 China promotes yuan for international trade
⚡ Reduces reliance on U.S. dollar globally
🌍 Expands use of Chinese digital currency for cross-border payments
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #China #USD #GlobalEconomy #Currency
Source: 3 Feb 2026...
China has intensified its efforts to reduce reliance on the U.S. dollar in international trade and finance, according to CNN. Chinese officials are promoting the yuan as an alternative currency for cross-border transactions, particularly in trade with Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Analysts note that this move aims to increase China’s influence in the global economy while providing more flexibility in international payments. The initiative includes encouraging other countries to settle trade deals in yuan and expanding the use of Chinese digital currency. Economists warn that while the U.S. dollar remains dominant, China’s efforts could reshape currency dynamics over time.
Key Points:
💹 China promotes yuan for international trade
⚡ Reduces reliance on U.S. dollar globally
🌍 Expands use of Chinese digital currency for cross-border payments
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #China #USD #GlobalEconomy #Currency
Source: 3 Feb 2026...
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🆕 LATEST: 🇺🇸 Most Americans Oppose Military Intervention in Iran, But Many Think It Could Happen Soon
A recent Economist/YouGov poll conducted January 30–February 2, 2026 finds that more Americans oppose than support U.S. military intervention in Iran across several possible scenarios. Americans are more likely to oppose vs support the U.S. taking military action in Iran by 48% to 28%, oppose using force to overthrow Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by 42% to 33%, and oppose bombing Iran in response to its treatment of protesters by 52% to 25%. However, 52% of Americans believe military action in Iran is likely within the next month, even though just 31% think protests could successfully overthrow the government, with 51% unsure about their success.
Key Points:
📊 48% oppose U.S. military action in Iran vs 28% support it
🔹 42% oppose using force to remove Iran’s leader vs 33% support
🛑 52% oppose bombing in response to Iranian protest crackdown
⚠️ 52% think U.S. military intervention is likely ...
A recent Economist/YouGov poll conducted January 30–February 2, 2026 finds that more Americans oppose than support U.S. military intervention in Iran across several possible scenarios. Americans are more likely to oppose vs support the U.S. taking military action in Iran by 48% to 28%, oppose using force to overthrow Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by 42% to 33%, and oppose bombing Iran in response to its treatment of protesters by 52% to 25%. However, 52% of Americans believe military action in Iran is likely within the next month, even though just 31% think protests could successfully overthrow the government, with 51% unsure about their success.
Key Points:
📊 48% oppose U.S. military action in Iran vs 28% support it
🔹 42% oppose using force to remove Iran’s leader vs 33% support
🛑 52% oppose bombing in response to Iranian protest crackdown
⚠️ 52% think U.S. military intervention is likely ...
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📰 BREAKING NEWS: 🇺🇸🇷🇺 US-Russia Nuclear Treaty Officially Expires
On February 3, 2026, the New START (DSNV) treaty—the final major nuclear arms limitation agreement between the United States and Russia—officially expired.
The treaty, which limited deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems, has been a cornerstone of nuclear arms control since its signing. With its expiration, analysts warn that nuclear transparency and verification measures could weaken, raising concerns about a potential escalation in strategic competition between the two superpowers. Both nations have indicated ongoing dialogue, but the lack of a binding treaty may reshape global nuclear stability.
Key Points:
⚡ New START (DSNV) treaty between US and Russia expired on 3 Feb 2026
🛑 Treaty had limited deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems
🌍 Experts warn expiration could reduce transparency and heighten global nuclear risks
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #NuclearTreaty #USRussia #GlobalSecurity
Source:...
On February 3, 2026, the New START (DSNV) treaty—the final major nuclear arms limitation agreement between the United States and Russia—officially expired.
The treaty, which limited deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems, has been a cornerstone of nuclear arms control since its signing. With its expiration, analysts warn that nuclear transparency and verification measures could weaken, raising concerns about a potential escalation in strategic competition between the two superpowers. Both nations have indicated ongoing dialogue, but the lack of a binding treaty may reshape global nuclear stability.
Key Points:
⚡ New START (DSNV) treaty between US and Russia expired on 3 Feb 2026
🛑 Treaty had limited deployed strategic nuclear warheads and delivery systems
🌍 Experts warn expiration could reduce transparency and heighten global nuclear risks
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #NuclearTreaty #USRussia #GlobalSecurity
Source:...
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📰 BREAKING NEWS: 🇺🇸🇦🇪 Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Resume in Abu Dhabi
The second round of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia resumed today in Abu Dhabi, aiming to advance efforts toward resolving the ongoing conflict. Officials and analysts describe the negotiations as constructive, though significant disagreements remain on key issues such as territorial disputes and security guarantees. The talks are seen as a continuation of international efforts to mediate a potential diplomatic solution, with the United States playing a leading role in facilitating dialogue between the two nations. Observers caution that while progress is possible, any breakthrough will require compromise from both sides.
Key Points:
🕓 Second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia resumed in Abu Dhabi today
🌍 Discussions are described as constructive but major disagreements persist
🛑 Focus areas include territorial disputes and security guarantees
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #Ukraine #Russia #PeaceT...
The second round of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia resumed today in Abu Dhabi, aiming to advance efforts toward resolving the ongoing conflict. Officials and analysts describe the negotiations as constructive, though significant disagreements remain on key issues such as territorial disputes and security guarantees. The talks are seen as a continuation of international efforts to mediate a potential diplomatic solution, with the United States playing a leading role in facilitating dialogue between the two nations. Observers caution that while progress is possible, any breakthrough will require compromise from both sides.
Key Points:
🕓 Second round of peace talks between Ukraine and Russia resumed in Abu Dhabi today
🌍 Discussions are described as constructive but major disagreements persist
🛑 Focus areas include territorial disputes and security guarantees
#Newstoday #usanews #brics #Ukraine #Russia #PeaceT...
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Putin wishes Xi and Chinese people a "Happy New Year" and touts the strong relationship between Russia and China - "no matter what the current political climate is"
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🌐 While the West fixates on Ukraine, Russia and India are building a new global system
Moscow and New Delhi now see their resilient bilateral ties and Eurasian groupings as the best hedge against Western turbulence Read Full Article at RT.com
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Moscow and New Delhi now see their resilient bilateral ties and Eurasian groupings as the best hedge against Western turbulence Read Full Article at RT.com
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While the West fixates on Ukraine, Russia and India are building a new global system
Moscow and New Delhi now see their resilient bilateral ties and Eurasian groupings as the best hedge against Western turbulence
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📰 BREAKING NEWS: 🇺🇸🇮🇳 Trump–India Trade Deal Could Hit Russian Oil Revenue Hard
A new analysis shows that Russia may face a significant drop in oil revenue if U.S. President Donald Trump successfully pressures India to reduce imports of Russian crude, according to bdnews24.com reporting based on Reuters. Trump recently cut U.S. tariffs on Indian goods as part of a trade deal that he said included provisions for India to stop buying Russian oil. While India has not halted imports, Indian refiners are becoming cautious, and Russian oil imports fell 22% in December compared with November, their lowest since January 2023, reducing Russia’s share in Indian imports to 27.4%. Analysts say losing India as a major buyer could force Russia to cut oil prices to find alternatives and may lead to a further decline in both oil exports and production.
Key Points:
⚡ Russia’s oil revenue could face a steep decline if India cuts imports
📉 Russian oil imports in India dropped 22% in December from November
🛢️ India r...
A new analysis shows that Russia may face a significant drop in oil revenue if U.S. President Donald Trump successfully pressures India to reduce imports of Russian crude, according to bdnews24.com reporting based on Reuters. Trump recently cut U.S. tariffs on Indian goods as part of a trade deal that he said included provisions for India to stop buying Russian oil. While India has not halted imports, Indian refiners are becoming cautious, and Russian oil imports fell 22% in December compared with November, their lowest since January 2023, reducing Russia’s share in Indian imports to 27.4%. Analysts say losing India as a major buyer could force Russia to cut oil prices to find alternatives and may lead to a further decline in both oil exports and production.
Key Points:
⚡ Russia’s oil revenue could face a steep decline if India cuts imports
📉 Russian oil imports in India dropped 22% in December from November
🛢️ India r...
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🚨🇺🇸 ❄️ Project Iceworm: Greenland’s hidden wildcard still on US radar?
Long before “climate research” became the cover story, the US saw Greenland as a strategic launchpad for global power projection — a frozen foothold from which to watch, deter, and if necessary, attack rival powers.
One of the starkest expressions of this was Project Iceworm (1959–1966), a Cold War plan to turn Greenland into a covert nuclear strike platform.
😱 Here's the real agenda: 👇
▪️Plans such as Camp Century proposed a nuclear‑ready base, hardened against a first strike, with ice‑buried corridors and mobile missiles aimed at the Soviet Union.
▪️Greenland’s remoteness let the US deploy strategic assets without Danish consent, sidestepping Copenhagen’s 1957 nuclear-free policy.
▪️Its “Arctic research” cover was a perfect smokescreen for nuclear ambitions near Russia.
🧊 Building the 'Ice City'
▪️1959: US Army Corps of Engineers began excavating Camp Century, about 150–205 km inland from Thule (Pituffik) Air Base on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
▪️By October 1960: 21 tunnels spanning nearly 3 km were complete, designed to host up to 600 mobile nuclear missiles. Camp Century ran on the PM-2A, the world’s first portable nuclear reactor, but neutron leaks forced improvised shielding.
😭 Busted, but not buried
▪️1963–1966: Shifting ice warped tunnels, making the missile scheme and reactor operation unstable.
▪️The PM-2A was removed, and Camp Century was closed, with Denmark unaware of the full nuclear plan (declassified only in the mid-1990s).
▪️1967: When decommissioned, the base left diesel, PCBs, sewage, and radioactive cooling water buried under ice.
▪️Climate change now allegedly threatens to melt the ice covering the site, potentially exposing those pollutants by the late 21st century.
▪️Yet, secret bases, dodged allies, and buried nuclear waste show how far US would go for Greenland.
Modern satellites, hypersonic weapons, and Arctic trade routes make Greenland & Iceworm relevant again, as US ambitions have never really faded.
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Long before “climate research” became the cover story, the US saw Greenland as a strategic launchpad for global power projection — a frozen foothold from which to watch, deter, and if necessary, attack rival powers.
One of the starkest expressions of this was Project Iceworm (1959–1966), a Cold War plan to turn Greenland into a covert nuclear strike platform.
▪️Plans such as Camp Century proposed a nuclear‑ready base, hardened against a first strike, with ice‑buried corridors and mobile missiles aimed at the Soviet Union.
▪️Greenland’s remoteness let the US deploy strategic assets without Danish consent, sidestepping Copenhagen’s 1957 nuclear-free policy.
▪️Its “Arctic research” cover was a perfect smokescreen for nuclear ambitions near Russia.
🧊 Building the 'Ice City'
▪️1959: US Army Corps of Engineers began excavating Camp Century, about 150–205 km inland from Thule (Pituffik) Air Base on the Greenland Ice Sheet.
▪️By October 1960: 21 tunnels spanning nearly 3 km were complete, designed to host up to 600 mobile nuclear missiles. Camp Century ran on the PM-2A, the world’s first portable nuclear reactor, but neutron leaks forced improvised shielding.
▪️1963–1966: Shifting ice warped tunnels, making the missile scheme and reactor operation unstable.
▪️The PM-2A was removed, and Camp Century was closed, with Denmark unaware of the full nuclear plan (declassified only in the mid-1990s).
▪️1967: When decommissioned, the base left diesel, PCBs, sewage, and radioactive cooling water buried under ice.
▪️Climate change now allegedly threatens to melt the ice covering the site, potentially exposing those pollutants by the late 21st century.
▪️Yet, secret bases, dodged allies, and buried nuclear waste show how far US would go for Greenland.
Modern satellites, hypersonic weapons, and Arctic trade routes make Greenland & Iceworm relevant again, as US ambitions have never really faded.
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Oh man, even the Italians are roasting Trump at the Viareggio Carnival!
Looks like Trump's "huge" ego got shrunk down to fun-size. Who knew building a wall wouldn't stop the international shade? 🇮🇹🔥
Looks like Trump's "huge" ego got shrunk down to fun-size. Who knew building a wall wouldn't stop the international shade? 🇮🇹🔥
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🌐 India-China relations may provide important impetus to future of BRICS — expert
Andrey Bystritsky highlighted that this issue is of paramount importance for both nations, as they are the two largest countries in the world, collectively representing nearly half of humanity
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Andrey Bystritsky highlighted that this issue is of paramount importance for both nations, as they are the two largest countries in the world, collectively representing nearly half of humanity
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India-China relations may provide important impetus to future of BRICS — expert
Andrey Bystritsky highlighted that this issue is of paramount importance for both nations, as they are the two largest countries in the world, collectively representing nearly half of humanity
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📰 BREAKING NEWS: 🇨🇳🇺🇸 Xi Tells Trump Taiwan Is China’s Core Issue in High-Stakes Call
Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 4, during which Xi emphasized that Taiwan is part of China’s territory and that China must safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Xi said China will never allow Taiwan to be separated from China and urged the United States to handle arms sales to Taiwan with great prudence, describing the Taiwan issue as the most important issue in China-U.S. relations.
Trump described the call as excellent, very positive, long, and thorough, saying discussions covered trade, including increased Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans, military issues, Taiwan, Russia’s war in Ukraine, Iran, airplane engine deliveries, oil and gas purchases, and his planned visit to China in April.
Trump said the United States and China are great countries and that U.S.-China relations are the most important bilateral relationship in the world, hig...
Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on February 4, during which Xi emphasized that Taiwan is part of China’s territory and that China must safeguard its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Xi said China will never allow Taiwan to be separated from China and urged the United States to handle arms sales to Taiwan with great prudence, describing the Taiwan issue as the most important issue in China-U.S. relations.
Trump described the call as excellent, very positive, long, and thorough, saying discussions covered trade, including increased Chinese purchases of U.S. soybeans, military issues, Taiwan, Russia’s war in Ukraine, Iran, airplane engine deliveries, oil and gas purchases, and his planned visit to China in April.
Trump said the United States and China are great countries and that U.S.-China relations are the most important bilateral relationship in the world, hig...
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🚨 China's 'Blackout Bomb' just dropped into the spotlight! 🇨🇳 This slick missile packs a non-lethal punch, unleashing a cloud of carbon filaments that can short-circuit and cripple power grids across a whopping 10,000 square meters.
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⚖️ Swiss Lawyers Take Bold Stand on Gaza
In an unprecedented move, 25 Swiss lawyers have filed charges at the International Criminal Court against their own Foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis. The accusations? Aiding war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Gaza by failing to end Switzerland's military cooperation with Israel and not taking sufficient steps to prevent the deadly escalation.
🌍 When legal professionals risk their careers to challenge their government's complicity, what does that tell us about the state of international accountability?
#ICC #Gaza #InternationalLaw #SwissNeutrality
Source: Swissinfo/TASS
In an unprecedented move, 25 Swiss lawyers have filed charges at the International Criminal Court against their own Foreign Minister, Ignazio Cassis. The accusations? Aiding war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Gaza by failing to end Switzerland's military cooperation with Israel and not taking sufficient steps to prevent the deadly escalation.
🌍 When legal professionals risk their careers to challenge their government's complicity, what does that tell us about the state of international accountability?
#ICC #Gaza #InternationalLaw #SwissNeutrality
Source: Swissinfo/TASS
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🚨 Three EU Nations Break Ranks on Ukraine Funding
Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia have officially opted out of the European Union's massive €90 billion financial assistance package for Ukraine covering 2026-2027, according to the EU Council.
💰 This represents a significant fracture in European unity on Ukraine support, as three member states publicly distance themselves from Brussels' spending priorities. The move signals growing fiscal concerns and diverging foreign policy positions within the bloc.
Is this the beginning of broader EU fragmentation on Ukraine policy, or just fiscal pragmatism from smaller economies?
#EuropeanUnion #Ukraine #EUPolitics #Geopolitics
Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia have officially opted out of the European Union's massive €90 billion financial assistance package for Ukraine covering 2026-2027, according to the EU Council.
💰 This represents a significant fracture in European unity on Ukraine support, as three member states publicly distance themselves from Brussels' spending priorities. The move signals growing fiscal concerns and diverging foreign policy positions within the bloc.
Is this the beginning of broader EU fragmentation on Ukraine policy, or just fiscal pragmatism from smaller economies?
#EuropeanUnion #Ukraine #EUPolitics #Geopolitics
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A Nigerian man went viral after choosing a year in prison instead of returning money that was accidentally sent to his bank account
First Bank mistakenly credited him ₦1.5 billion (≈ $1,000,000) and instead of calling customer support, he went on a spending spree
The customer, Ojo Eghosa Kingsley, reportedly received the massive “error credit” and treated it like a flash sale from fate
Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the EFCC, picked him up in Benin City and dragged the situation into the Edo State High Court
The court gave him two options:
1 year in prison
or a ₦5 million fine (≈ $3,300) plus an order to refund the remaining ₦272,252,193.59 (≈ $181,500) to First Bank
Before sentencing, EFCC said they had already recovered ₦802,420,000 (≈ $535,000) — including money traced to his mother and sister
The bank also reversed transfers worth over ₦300 million (≈ $200,000)
Kingsley told the court he would rather do one year in prison than refund the remaining ₦272 million (≈ $181k)
First Bank mistakenly credited him ₦1.5 billion (≈ $1,000,000) and instead of calling customer support, he went on a spending spree
The customer, Ojo Eghosa Kingsley, reportedly received the massive “error credit” and treated it like a flash sale from fate
Nigeria’s anti-graft agency, the EFCC, picked him up in Benin City and dragged the situation into the Edo State High Court
The court gave him two options:
1 year in prison
or a ₦5 million fine (≈ $3,300) plus an order to refund the remaining ₦272,252,193.59 (≈ $181,500) to First Bank
Before sentencing, EFCC said they had already recovered ₦802,420,000 (≈ $535,000) — including money traced to his mother and sister
The bank also reversed transfers worth over ₦300 million (≈ $200,000)
Kingsley told the court he would rather do one year in prison than refund the remaining ₦272 million (≈ $181k)
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