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BRICS must increase competitiveness: China top lawmaker

BRICS must increase competitiveness: China top lawmaker

Between 2002 and 2012, intra-BRICS trade increased 922 per cent.

US Dollar retreats after 13-year high

US Dollar retreats after 13-year high

Meanwhile, European stocks fell on concerns that Greece and its creditors may not reach agreement before the end of June deadline.

BRICS lawmakers meet in Moscow, discuss global politics

BRICS lawmakers meet in Moscow, discuss global politics

Russia is hosting the BRICS Summit in July this year.

“UNSC agenda about us without us”: SouthAfrican FM

“UNSC agenda about us without us”: SouthAfrican FM

The South African Foreign Minister hit out at the lack of African participation in the decision-making processes of the UNSC.

China exports down 2.8% yoy in May

China exports down 2.8% yoy in May

China's trade with the European Union, its biggest trade partner, waned by 7.1 percent during the Jan-May period.

China contributes $50mn to aid global south to fight hunger

China contributes $50mn to aid global south to fight hunger

China accounts for almost two-thirds of the reduction in the number of undernourished people in poor countries since 1990, says FAO.

Hungary becomes 1st EU nation to join China’s Silk Road network

Hungary becomes 1st EU nation to join China’s Silk Road network

Hungary is also a member of the China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.

‘US must cooperate with China, Russia, India on fighting terror’

‘US must cooperate with China, Russia, India on fighting terror’

ISIL's growth in Afghanistan means foreign forces want to harm China, Russia, Central Asia, says Former Afghan President Karzai.

Putin hints at US driving wedge between Russia-EU

Putin hints at US driving wedge between Russia-EU

The Russian President also said the West is reluctant to acknowledge the legitimacy of trade blocs led by Russia.

UN warns Russia, Ukraine of ‘dangerous limbo’

UN warns Russia, Ukraine of ‘dangerous limbo’

“We are either looking at a return to a deepening, intractable conflict or a momentary upsurge in parts of the conflict,” an UN official said.