We are glad to share the key points from the lecture "A Journey into China's Past: The Hidden Stories Behind China's History and Script," delivered by Maria Efimenko, Lecturer of the School of Asian Studies at HSE University, at Inostranka.
⚪ This lecture is a journey through time: from the Neolithic period and the first symbols on pottery to the modern system of simplified characters and Standard Mandarin.
⚪ The earliest signs were simple crosses, circles, and "flower-with-eye" motifs; these were sacred symbols applied to ritual objects, not used for administrative record-keeping as in Ancient Sumer.
⚪ The transition to the Shang (Yin) dynasty provided us with deciphered innoscriptions on oracle bones and shells: questions were phrased in affirmative and negative pairs so the gods’ answers—interpreted through cracks—could be read as “yes” or “no.”
⚪ The Western Zhou period featured innoscriptions on bronze vessels: essentially administrative records with dates, circumstances, appointments, and lists of gifts—a document intended for ancestors, preserved at the bottom of a ritual vessel.
⚪ Chinese characters evolved from pictograms (“horse,” “tree,” “woman”) to ideograms and then to phono-semantic compounds, combining a semantic clue with a phonetic indicator within a single character.
⚪ A primary challenge for Europeans is the disconnection between writing and sound: a character does not directly represent sound; it cannot be read phonetically “letter by letter,” as in Cyrillic or Latin noscripts.
⚪ Chinese writing left a lasting legacy in Japan, Korea, and Vietnam: local writing systems based on Chinese characters were adapted to record not the Chinese language, but their own native tongues.
📎 Click here to watch a video of this lecture
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BRICS is at the center of the decision-making process — Lavrov
'It is becoming an increasingly prominent group that reflects the diversity of today's world'
'It is becoming an increasingly prominent group that reflects the diversity of today's world'
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Eight countries participated in a BRICS working group meeting in Tehran
Eight nations—China, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Indonesia—took an active part in the meeting of the #BRICS Working Group on Research Infrastructures and Mega-Science Projects, which opened on December 9 in Tehran. This was announced by Zahra Farahani, Head of Cooperation with International Organisations at the Presidential Centre for International Scientific Cooperation.
The Tehran meeting will focus on developing joint scientific cooperation among the BRICS countries, improving funding mechanisms for large scientific projects, and strengthening the role of research institutes as drivers of innovation, sustainable development, and science diplomacy.
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Eight nations—China, Russia, India, Brazil, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Indonesia—took an active part in the meeting of the #BRICS Working Group on Research Infrastructures and Mega-Science Projects, which opened on December 9 in Tehran. This was announced by Zahra Farahani, Head of Cooperation with International Organisations at the Presidential Centre for International Scientific Cooperation.
"This working group, established in 2015, aims to identify practical and operational forms of collaboration and joint research to address global issues and challenges, particularly in the Global South countries," she was quoted as saying by the Mehr News Agency.
The Tehran meeting will focus on developing joint scientific cooperation among the BRICS countries, improving funding mechanisms for large scientific projects, and strengthening the role of research institutes as drivers of innovation, sustainable development, and science diplomacy.
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В Тегеране восемь стран приняли участие в заседании рабочей группы БРИКС
Основное внимание на заседании будет уделено таким вопросам, как развитие совместного научного сотрудничества между странами БРИКС, совершенствование механизмов финансирования крупных научных проектов
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"Dialogue for the Future – 2025": Key Role of BRICS and New Contours of Global Governance
From December 5 to 9, 2025, the research and educational programme "Dialogue for the Future – 2025," organised by the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, was held in Moscow. Over five days, young researchers and experts from various countries discussed pivotal issues on the contemporary international agenda: the self-organisation of the Global Majority, regulation of artificial intelligence, the UN reform, and the transformation of global governance.
An important part of the event was the discussion "UN Reform in the Interests of the Majority," which featured Victoria Panova, Head of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, Vice Rector at HSE University, and Sherpa of Russia in the Women 20 (W20). Her presentation made a significant analytical contribution to the debate, focusing participants’ attention on key issues of Global Majority representation and the role of BRICS in reshaping the global architecture.
Victoria Panova stressed that the demand from developing nations for a more equitable voice in global governance is stronger than ever. The UN structure, established after World War II, is increasingly misaligned with 21st-century realities, and reforming the Security Council while elevating the role of the Global South remain essential to the legitimacy of this institution. She noted that the #BRICS countries, owing to their economic and political momentum, have a unique opportunity to champion new approaches to global governance that respect the interests of a broad range of states.
📎 More information about this event can be found on the website of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia
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From December 5 to 9, 2025, the research and educational programme "Dialogue for the Future – 2025," organised by the Alexander Gorchakov Public Diplomacy Fund, was held in Moscow. Over five days, young researchers and experts from various countries discussed pivotal issues on the contemporary international agenda: the self-organisation of the Global Majority, regulation of artificial intelligence, the UN reform, and the transformation of global governance.
An important part of the event was the discussion "UN Reform in the Interests of the Majority," which featured Victoria Panova, Head of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia, Vice Rector at HSE University, and Sherpa of Russia in the Women 20 (W20). Her presentation made a significant analytical contribution to the debate, focusing participants’ attention on key issues of Global Majority representation and the role of BRICS in reshaping the global architecture.
Victoria Panova stressed that the demand from developing nations for a more equitable voice in global governance is stronger than ever. The UN structure, established after World War II, is increasingly misaligned with 21st-century realities, and reforming the Security Council while elevating the role of the Global South remain essential to the legitimacy of this institution. She noted that the #BRICS countries, owing to their economic and political momentum, have a unique opportunity to champion new approaches to global governance that respect the interests of a broad range of states.
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BRICS Offers Emerging Economies Non-Interference Development Path, Says Ethiopian Economist
🌍 The rise of BRICS is reshaping global power dynamics and offering Africa a new path within a multipolar system, according to Mohamed Ibrahim, a lecturer at Assosa University.
The bloc has evolved beyond trade into a geopolitical platform encompassing potential military, maritime, and economic cooperation, built on mutual trust among nations, Ibrahim told Sputnik Africa.
👉 The economist contrasted this with the interventionist approach often tied to Western domestic policies, presenting BRICS as an alternative development model free from such interference.
Africa's growing ties with Asia through BRICS demonstrate significant technological and economic influence, Ibrahim highlighted, adding his belief that the continent holds its future as a hub of innovation.
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🌍 The rise of BRICS is reshaping global power dynamics and offering Africa a new path within a multipolar system, according to Mohamed Ibrahim, a lecturer at Assosa University.
The bloc has evolved beyond trade into a geopolitical platform encompassing potential military, maritime, and economic cooperation, built on mutual trust among nations, Ibrahim told Sputnik Africa.
👉 The economist contrasted this with the interventionist approach often tied to Western domestic policies, presenting BRICS as an alternative development model free from such interference.
"I believe many countries, many emerging economies, can participate in this [BRICS] system. Therefore, its expansion is truly significant," he stated.
Africa's growing ties with Asia through BRICS demonstrate significant technological and economic influence, Ibrahim highlighted, adding his belief that the continent holds its future as a hub of innovation.
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History of Chinese writing and its significance for China's contemporary language policy discussed at Inostranka
The Library for Foreign Literature hosted a lecture noscriptd "A Journey into China's Past: The Hidden Stories Behind China's History and Script," organised by the BRICS Expert Council-Russia in partnership with the BRICS+ Information and Cultural Media Centre. The event was held as part of the annual Chinese Mosaic Festival and a broader educational series focused on the BRICS countries.
The speaker was Maria Efimenko, Lecturer of the School of Asian Studies at HSE University and Academic Director of the HSE Chinese Club. In her lecture, she highlighted that the evolution of Chinese writing represents a continuous thread across the millennia—from the first sacred symbols of the Neolithic period to today's simplified characters.
Special focus was given to the Shang (Yin) dynasty, which provided scholars with deciphered innoscriptions on oracle bones and shells. These texts followed a binary structure: questions were posed in both affirmative and negative forms so that the divine response could be interpreted from cracks as "yes" or "no." The subsequent historical layer consists of innoscriptions on Western Zhou bronze vessels, where texts became formalised "documents" for ancestor veneration, recording dates, circumstances, appointments, and lists of gifts, reflecting early elements of state bureaucracy.
In closing, Maria Efimenko emphasised that the Chinese writing tradition has profoundly influenced the linguistic cultures of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, where characters were adapted to reflect their own native languages. This experience, she suggested, holds particular relevance for comparative studies and cross-cultural projects within the #BRICS framework.
📎 More information about this event can be found on the official website of the BRICS Expert Council-Russia
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The Library for Foreign Literature hosted a lecture noscriptd "A Journey into China's Past: The Hidden Stories Behind China's History and Script," organised by the BRICS Expert Council-Russia in partnership with the BRICS+ Information and Cultural Media Centre. The event was held as part of the annual Chinese Mosaic Festival and a broader educational series focused on the BRICS countries.
The speaker was Maria Efimenko, Lecturer of the School of Asian Studies at HSE University and Academic Director of the HSE Chinese Club. In her lecture, she highlighted that the evolution of Chinese writing represents a continuous thread across the millennia—from the first sacred symbols of the Neolithic period to today's simplified characters.
Special focus was given to the Shang (Yin) dynasty, which provided scholars with deciphered innoscriptions on oracle bones and shells. These texts followed a binary structure: questions were posed in both affirmative and negative forms so that the divine response could be interpreted from cracks as "yes" or "no." The subsequent historical layer consists of innoscriptions on Western Zhou bronze vessels, where texts became formalised "documents" for ancestor veneration, recording dates, circumstances, appointments, and lists of gifts, reflecting early elements of state bureaucracy.
In closing, Maria Efimenko emphasised that the Chinese writing tradition has profoundly influenced the linguistic cultures of Japan, Korea, and Vietnam, where characters were adapted to reflect their own native languages. This experience, she suggested, holds particular relevance for comparative studies and cross-cultural projects within the #BRICS framework.
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How BRICS is shaping multipolar space
After decades of Western dominance, BRICS is steadily assembling its own space architecture, combining the technical capabilities of China, Russia, and India with the ambitions of emerging members from the Global South. Joint programmes, from satellite constellations to orbital stations and lunar missions, are shaping an autonomous space ecosystem supported by shared infrastructure and rising private-sector participation.
At the same time, the group is promoting alternative governance principles focused on inclusion and peaceful use of orbit, positioning itself against NATO’s militarisation trend. Together, these dynamics point to the emergence of a new spatial order, where astropolitics reflects the broader multipolar system taking shape on earth.
📎 Read more in the article by Andrea Alberti, Research Fellow at the Italian Space Agency under the European Space Policy Institute, Participant of the BRICS International School: New Generation 2025 published in the BRICS Business Magazine
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After decades of Western dominance, BRICS is steadily assembling its own space architecture, combining the technical capabilities of China, Russia, and India with the ambitions of emerging members from the Global South. Joint programmes, from satellite constellations to orbital stations and lunar missions, are shaping an autonomous space ecosystem supported by shared infrastructure and rising private-sector participation.
At the same time, the group is promoting alternative governance principles focused on inclusion and peaceful use of orbit, positioning itself against NATO’s militarisation trend. Together, these dynamics point to the emergence of a new spatial order, where astropolitics reflects the broader multipolar system taking shape on earth.
📎 Read more in the article by Andrea Alberti, Research Fellow at the Italian Space Agency under the European Space Policy Institute, Participant of the BRICS International School: New Generation 2025 published in the BRICS Business Magazine
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Astropolitics Reimagined - BRICS Business Magazine - EN
After decades of Western dominance, BRICS+ is steadily assembling its own space architecture – combining the technical capabilities of China, Russia and India with the ambitions of emerging members from the Global South. Joint programmes, from satellite constellations…
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Russian Foreign Ministry: BRICS has made progress in key areas of cooperation
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and BRICS Sherpa Sergey Ryabkov took part in the BRICS countries’ sherpa/sous-sherpa meeting, which concluded Brazil's Chairship and was held on December 11-12 in Brasilia. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the meeting summarised the results of the year and noted progress in key areas of cooperation.
The Foreign Ministry highlighted the achievements of the year: the launch of the #BRICS Partnership for the Elimination of Socially Determined Diseases, the adoption of leadership statements on climate finance and global governance in the field of artificial intelligence.
Cooperation in the fields of energy, healthcare, transport, science, and innovation has gained additional momentum, as noted. Dialogue has also continued on the initiatives of the Russian Chairship in 2024, including the creation of an independent settlement infrastructure, an investment platform, and a BRICS grain exchange.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and BRICS Sherpa Sergey Ryabkov took part in the BRICS countries’ sherpa/sous-sherpa meeting, which concluded Brazil's Chairship and was held on December 11-12 in Brasilia. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the meeting summarised the results of the year and noted progress in key areas of cooperation.
"The participants reviewed this year’s cooperation outcomes. More than 260 political, economic, and humanitarian events, including the BRICS Summit and nearly 20 ministerial meetings, took place this year," the statement said. "The contribution of the Brazilian Chairship to ensuring continuity of the BRICS strategic partnership was noted, along with progress achieved across all key areas such as politics and security, the economy and finance, and cultural and humanitarian exchanges".
The Foreign Ministry highlighted the achievements of the year: the launch of the #BRICS Partnership for the Elimination of Socially Determined Diseases, the adoption of leadership statements on climate finance and global governance in the field of artificial intelligence.
Cooperation in the fields of energy, healthcare, transport, science, and innovation has gained additional momentum, as noted. Dialogue has also continued on the initiatives of the Russian Chairship in 2024, including the creation of an independent settlement infrastructure, an investment platform, and a BRICS grain exchange.
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India presented key areas of work for its BRICS Chairship in 2026
During the final meeting of the BRICS countries’ sherpa/sous-sherpa meeting under the Brazilian Chairship, Indian partners outlined the strategic priorities for India's future Chairship in the group in 2026.
The main efforts will focus on the following areas: strengthening multilateral cooperation, reforming global governance institutions, and ensuring energy and food security. In addition, the agenda will include issues such as stimulating innovation and technological cooperation, combating terrorism and transnational crime, as well as eradicating poverty and countering climate change.
The program presented by India demonstrates a commitment to a comprehensive approach to addressing pressing global challenges.
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During the final meeting of the BRICS countries’ sherpa/sous-sherpa meeting under the Brazilian Chairship, Indian partners outlined the strategic priorities for India's future Chairship in the group in 2026.
The main efforts will focus on the following areas: strengthening multilateral cooperation, reforming global governance institutions, and ensuring energy and food security. In addition, the agenda will include issues such as stimulating innovation and technological cooperation, combating terrorism and transnational crime, as well as eradicating poverty and countering climate change.
The program presented by India demonstrates a commitment to a comprehensive approach to addressing pressing global challenges.
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In honour of the upcoming New Year, a festive Christmas tree has been placed in our office. It is decorated in the colours of the Russian tricolour — this symbol of unity reflects our shared spirit and readiness for new challenges.
It is in this vein that we are completing key projects for the outgoing year and, at the same time, preparing for a major event — the BRICS International School: New Generation in Nizhny Novgorod.
May the lights of this New Year tree illuminate our path into the New Year — towards bright events and new professional achievements!
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It is in this vein that we are completing key projects for the outgoing year and, at the same time, preparing for a major event — the BRICS International School: New Generation in Nizhny Novgorod.
May the lights of this New Year tree illuminate our path into the New Year — towards bright events and new professional achievements!
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Word of the Week: Russia-BRICS Project Office for International Youth Cooperation
The Russia-BRICS Project Office for International Youth Cooperation is a Russian platform dedicated to fostering dialogue, sharing expertise, and launching joint initiatives among young people from the🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 nations.
Established in🕊 🕊 🕊 🕊 by the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh), it operates in Ulyanovsk as the coordination hub for international youth programmes, forums, and educational projects.
📊 The Office's primary mission is to align the efforts of federal and regional authorities, civil society organisations, and the student community to support systematic engagement between the youth of Russia and the BRICS countries.
⭐ Key areas of work:
✔ Implementing international youth projects and educational programmes
✔ Developing intercultural dialogue and joint initiatives
✔ Supporting youth organisations and building sustainable partnerships
✔ Contributing to the BRICS youth agenda and strengthening people-to-people ties
🌍 The Russia-BRICS Project Office plays an essential role in cultivating the next generation of global leaders, deepening friendship, mutual understanding, and cooperation among young people across the #BRICS community.
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The Russia-BRICS Project Office for International Youth Cooperation is a Russian platform dedicated to fostering dialogue, sharing expertise, and launching joint initiatives among young people from the
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📆 On December 15 at 13:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host an expert discussion “Decolonisation: 65 Years On.”
Sixty-five years ago, UN General Assembly Resolution 1514, “On the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,” was adopted. It became a key global document in the fight against colonialism and symbolically concluded the 1960 “Year of Africa” by granting independence to a significant number of African states.
The resolution retains its political significance today. The legacy of colonialism – inequality, poverty in developing countries, and dependence on the collective West – has not yet been overcome and demands ever-greater solidarity from the World Majority states. It is no coincidence that the fight against neo-colonialism is a constant focus of BRICS.
❓What challenges are developing countries facing today?
❓How are new neo-colonial practices emerging?
❓What place does countering neo-colonialism occupy on the BRICS agenda?
Participants in the Valdai Discussion Club will try to answer these and other questions.
🎙️ Speakers:
🇷🇺 Tatiana Dovgalenko, Director, Department of Partnership with Africa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
🇿🇦 Rasigan Maharajh, Director General, Tshwane University of Technology; Research Fellow, Tellus Institute; Member of the Canon Collins Trust; Member of the South African Academy of Sciences
🇮🇩 Hendra Manurung, Lecturer, Department of Military Diplomacy, Faculty of Defense Strategy, Indonesian Defense University (RIDU) (Indonesia)
🇷🇺 Denis Degterev, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Chief Researcher, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
🇷🇺 Elena Kharitonova, Senior Researcher, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
🇧🇷 Marco Fernandes, Brazil's representative to the BRICS Civil Council, geopolitical analyst at the online publication Brasil de Fato (Brazil)
Moderator:
🗣 Oleg Barabanov, Programme Director, Valdai Discussion Club
Working languages: Russian, English.
ℹ️ Information for the media: In order to get accredited for the event, please fill out the form on our web site. Accreditation closes on December 8 at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3). If you have any questions about the event, please call +79269307763.
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.
https://valdaiclub.com/events/announcements/valdai-club-to-discuss-countering-neo-colonialism/
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Sixty-five years ago, UN General Assembly Resolution 1514, “On the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples,” was adopted. It became a key global document in the fight against colonialism and symbolically concluded the 1960 “Year of Africa” by granting independence to a significant number of African states.
The resolution retains its political significance today. The legacy of colonialism – inequality, poverty in developing countries, and dependence on the collective West – has not yet been overcome and demands ever-greater solidarity from the World Majority states. It is no coincidence that the fight against neo-colonialism is a constant focus of BRICS.
Russia continues to support developing countries in this struggle.
❓What challenges are developing countries facing today?
❓How are new neo-colonial practices emerging?
❓What place does countering neo-colonialism occupy on the BRICS agenda?
Participants in the Valdai Discussion Club will try to answer these and other questions.
🎙️ Speakers:
🇷🇺 Tatiana Dovgalenko, Director, Department of Partnership with Africa, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
🇿🇦 Rasigan Maharajh, Director General, Tshwane University of Technology; Research Fellow, Tellus Institute; Member of the Canon Collins Trust; Member of the South African Academy of Sciences
🇮🇩 Hendra Manurung, Lecturer, Department of Military Diplomacy, Faculty of Defense Strategy, Indonesian Defense University (RIDU) (Indonesia)
🇷🇺 Denis Degterev, Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; Professor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Chief Researcher, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
🇷🇺 Elena Kharitonova, Senior Researcher, Institute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences
🇧🇷 Marco Fernandes, Brazil's representative to the BRICS Civil Council, geopolitical analyst at the online publication Brasil de Fato (Brazil)
Moderator:
Working languages: Russian, English.
ℹ️ Information for the media: In order to get accredited for the event, please fill out the form on our web site. Accreditation closes on December 8 at 12:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3). If you have any questions about the event, please call +79269307763.
Links to the live broadcast of the discussion will be posted on all online platforms of the Valdai Club: on the website, X (formerly Twitter), VK, Telegram and Dzen.
https://valdaiclub.com/events/announcements/valdai-club-to-discuss-countering-neo-colonialism/
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Valdai Club to Discuss Countering Neo-Colonialism
On December 15 at 13:00 Moscow Time (GMT+3), the Valdai Club will host an expert discussion “Decolonisation: 65 Years On.”
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In touch with BRICS: news digest
A snapshot of BRICS last week—what’s moving markets and shaping policies
✔ Registration for the first regional BRICS International School: New Generation in Nizhny Novgorod is open
✔ Victoria Panova took part in "Dialogue for the Future – 2025"
✔ Eight countries participated in a BRICS working group meeting in Tehran
✔ History of Chinese writing and its significance for China's contemporary language policy discussed at Inostranka
✔ Nigeria contemplates full BRICS membership
✔ Russia and India to strengthen climate cooperation within BRICS, SCO, and G20
✔ Russian Foreign Ministry stated that BRICS has made progress in key areas of cooperation
✔ India presented key areas of work for its #BRICS Chairship in 2026
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Russian Foreign Ministry: BRICS nations to launch database on anti-corruption activities
BRICS plans to launch an open electronic database documenting the anti-corruption practices of its member states. This was announced by Dmitry Lyubinsky, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
The diplomat highlighted that Russia is "actively advancing anti-corruption cooperation under the Convention and in other relevant multilateral forums," with the #BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group being a key platform. Notably, under Russia's 2024 Chairship, the group developed a common vision and a joint action plan for asset recovery.
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BRICS plans to launch an open electronic database documenting the anti-corruption practices of its member states. This was announced by Dmitry Lyubinsky, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
"An open electronic database on BRICS anti-corruption initiatives will be launched shortly, making this information publicly accessible and preserving the group's accumulated expertise in this field," Lyubinsky stated on the sidelines of the 11th session of the Conference of the States Parties to the UN Convention against Corruption.
The diplomat highlighted that Russia is "actively advancing anti-corruption cooperation under the Convention and in other relevant multilateral forums," with the #BRICS Anti-Corruption Working Group being a key platform. Notably, under Russia's 2024 Chairship, the group developed a common vision and a joint action plan for asset recovery.
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МИД РФ: страны БРИКС запустят базу данных о деятельности по борьбе с коррупцией
Заместитель министра иностранных дел России Дмитрий Любинский отметил, что Москва "энергично работает над развитием антикоррупционного сотрудничества на основе конвенции и на других профильных мног...
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