Chinese Diplomat: Ethiopia’s Accession to BRICS Strengthens Its Global Standing

The diplomat noted that relations between China and Ethiopia are based on long-standing friendship. Photo: Oleksii Liskonih / iStock

Ethiopia has been actively asserting itself on the international stage, with its participation in various regional and global organisations serving as a key foundation for this progress. This was stated by Sun Mingxi, Chargé d’affaires of the Embassy of China in Ethiopia, in an interview with Fana Media Corporation (FMC), a partner of TV BRICS.… Continue reading Chinese Diplomat: Ethiopia’s Accession to BRICS Strengthens Its Global Standing

High Court Orders Water Supply for Klipgat C Community

COURT ORDER: The Pretoria High Court has ordered the Madibeng Local Municipality to ensure that the residents of Klipgat C have permanent access to safe and sufficient water. Photo: Madibeng Municipality

The Pretoria High Court has issued an order declaring the failure of the Madibeng Local Municipality to provide a basic water supply to the residents of Klipgat C unconstitutional and in violation of the Water Services Act 108 of 1997. The order was granted on 10 November 2025 and requires immediate action to ensure the… Continue reading High Court Orders Water Supply for Klipgat C Community

Egypt Establishes World’s Largest Date Plantation With 2.3 Million Trees

Development of the date industry has become a priority for the country’s economic growth and exports. Photo: Rachaphak / iStock

Egypt has begun establishing the world’s largest date plantation. A total of 2.3 million palm trees will be planted in the Toshka and Al-Owainat regions. The launch of the project was announced by the Republic’s Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Industry and Transport Kamel Al-Wazir, according to Daily News Egypt, a… Continue reading Egypt Establishes World’s Largest Date Plantation With 2.3 Million Trees

Nigeria Face DR Congo in World Cup PlayOff Final

PLAYOFF: Nigeria and DR Congo will meet in Sunday’s CAF World Cup play-off final in Rabat. Photo: CAF

Nigeria and DR Congo will meet in Sunday’s CAF World Cup play-off final in Rabat, with the winner advancing to March’s FIFA Inter-Continental Play-Off and keeping their FIFA World Cup 26 dream alive. Kick-off is 20:00 local time (19:00 GMT) at the Stade Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan. Eric Sékou Chelle’s Super Eagles arrive with… Continue reading Nigeria Face DR Congo in World Cup PlayOff Final

Gift of the Givers Slams Home Affairs Over Refugee Ordeal

Gift of the Givers has criticised the Department of Home Affairs and the Border Management Authority for the inhumane treatment of 153 Palestinian refugees who were held on a plane at OR Tambo International Airport for 13 hours on Thursday. The humanitarian organisation said the prolonged delay caused distress to children, pregnant women, and other… Continue reading Gift of the Givers Slams Home Affairs Over Refugee Ordeal

Energy of Future: Restructuring International Ties and Turning Towards Global South

What lies ahead for the global energy market, and why are oil and gas flows being redirected towards the Global South? Read the full story on TV BRICS. Photo: zhengzaishuru, metamorworks, Igor Borisenko, Crovik Media

The global energy market stands on the threshold of major transformation. Experts speak of a shift to the sixth technological paradigm and the related Industry 4.0 concept. The Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and global information networks will all require enormous energy resources. Will access to them become the key to success in the technological… Continue reading Energy of Future: Restructuring International Ties and Turning Towards Global South

Inner Mongolia’s Practice of the Two Mountains Theory

A visitor poses for a photo in the Horqin Sandy Land in Hinggan League, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, on 29 July (HU FAN)

Twenty years ago, during an inspection tour of Yucun, a heavily polluted village in Zhejiang Province, Xi Jinping, then secretary of the CPC Zhejiang Provincial Committee, put forward a profound idea: “Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.” This insight, now widely known as the “Two Mountains” theory, has since become a cornerstone of… Continue reading Inner Mongolia’s Practice of the Two Mountains Theory

Ethiopia to Host 2027 UN Climate Summit

The decision was made during the COP30 conference in Brazil. Photo: pudiq / iStock

Ethiopia will host the 32nd United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP32) in 2027. The decision was announced during the 30th Climate Conference (COP30) taking place in Belem, Brazil, according to Fana Media Corporation (FMC), a partner of TV BRICS. Ethiopia is implementing national environmental programmes, including the “Green Legacy” initiative, aimed at reforestation and the… Continue reading Ethiopia to Host 2027 UN Climate Summit

Global South Media, Think Tanks Pool Wisdom to Improve Global Governance

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, chairs the UN Security Council's high-level meeting on "Practicing multilateralism, reforming and improving global governance" at the UN headquarters in New York on Feb. 18, 2025. (Xinhua/Wu Xiaoling)

JOHANNESBURG, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — The Global South Media and Think Tank Forum China-Africa Partnership Conference opened here on Thursday to explore ways to strengthen global governance and deepen China-Africa cooperation. The two-day event, co-hosted by Xinhua News Agency, the African Union (AU) and South Africa’s Independent Media, among other partners, gathered more than 200… Continue reading Global South Media, Think Tanks Pool Wisdom to Improve Global Governance

South Africa’s Citrus Exports Rise by Record 22% in 2025

Export volumes exceed 203 million cartons thanks to favourable weather and increased demand. Photo: EyeEm Mobile GmbH / iStock

Citrus exports from South Africa reached record levels in 2025, increasing by 22 per cent compared with the previous season. The figures were reported by MENA, a TV BRICS partner, citing the Citrus Growers’ Association of Southern Africa (CGA). The total export volume amounted to 203.4 million cartons, each weighing 15 kg. The growth in… Continue reading South Africa’s Citrus Exports Rise by Record 22% in 2025

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