Russian AI Breakthrough: Neural Networks Diagnose Brain Illnesses From CT Scans

Artificial intelligence capable of recognising dozens of pathologies in a matter of minutes is helping Russian doctors in diagnosis. In Moscow, 60 algorithms analyse studies across 29 clinical areas in real time. At the same time, eight neural network services are comprehensive. “Comprehensive services are now available in planar diagnostic methods, X-ray methods, CT, CT… Continue reading Russian AI Breakthrough: Neural Networks Diagnose Brain Illnesses From CT Scans

India’s Nominal GDP Growth Becomes The Highest In Asia For The Third Consecutive Year

More than 750 industrial units have benefitted from the initiative. Photo: iStock

India’s nominal GDP growth will rise by 11.6 per cent this year up from 9.2 per cent in 2023, making the country’s nominal GDP growth the highest in Asia for the third consecutive year, a report by a major financial conglomerate said. This is reported by IANS, a partner of TV BRICS. India’s contribution to… Continue reading India’s Nominal GDP Growth Becomes The Highest In Asia For The Third Consecutive Year

China-Africa Cooperation In Trade, Investment And Economic Development Is On The Right Track

Ethiopian Airlines launches a China-Africa flight in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, on 26 October 2023

The end of the year 2023 and the beginning of 2024 mark a remarkable phase in China-Africa relations. This relationship has evolved significantly and Africa continues to register key milestones in its economic development, particularly in trade, investment and infrastructure. The remarkable growth can be attributed to initiatives by the Chinese government such as the… Continue reading China-Africa Cooperation In Trade, Investment And Economic Development Is On The Right Track

ANC Suspends Zuma As MK Turns Into Major Headache

Former President Jacob Zuma was one of the first 32 individuals released from prison through the presidential special remission on Friday, as part of a nationwide initiative to alleviate overcrowding in correctional facilities.

The ANC’s National Executive Committee (NEC) has suspended its former president, Jacob Zuma, amid a fallout over his decision to campaign for the newly formed political party, Umkhonto Wesizwe (MK). The MK has been steadily gaining popularity since its launch on December 16, 2023, where Zuma said he would not campaign or vote for “the… Continue reading ANC Suspends Zuma As MK Turns Into Major Headache

Western Sanctions Against Russia – Is It A Tomahawk or A Boomerang?

The EU started to design the 13th and the 14th packages of sanctions against Russia, Tomáš Zdechovský, Czech MEP, claimed in Dec 2023. With almost 19,000 sanction measures implemented so far by the collective West against it, Russia has already become the world’s most sanctioned country ever. We treat sanctions as a sort of ‘levy’,… Continue reading Western Sanctions Against Russia – Is It A Tomahawk or A Boomerang?

China Has Discovered A New Mineral

According to the Ministry of Natural Resources, experts discovered the mineral in Taiping city in the central province of Henan. They named it Piedra Ni Pei in honour of a prominent Chinese geologist. The mineral varies in colour from light red to reddish-brown and holds the record for cerium content among silicate minerals found in… Continue reading China Has Discovered A New Mineral

South African Hauliers Switch To Electric And Gas-Powered Trucks In 2024

The year 2024 is expected to be the start of a new era for trucking in South Africa with switching from internal combustion engines fuelled by diesel to electric and gas engines. South Africa is lagging behind other markets of electric commercial vehicles. China, for example, sold 36,000 electric trucks in 2022. However, some foreign… Continue reading South African Hauliers Switch To Electric And Gas-Powered Trucks In 2024

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Kenya’s Camel Industry Finds New Market

Abdul Khalifa, 62, owns a large herd of camels in Kenya’s North Eastern Province.  Based in the rural outskirts of Garissa, a town located 367 km northeast of the nation’s capital Nairobi, a five-and-a-half-hour bus ride, Khalifa has been breeding camels for more years than he can remember.  Most of the land in the area… Continue reading Kenya’s Camel Industry Finds New Market

ICJ Orders Israel To Stop, Punish Genocide

In a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications for international law, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered Israel to stop genocide against Palestinians, punish soldiers who commit genocidal acts, and facilitate humanitarian aid in Gaza.  The court sitting in The Hague, Netherlands, ruled in South Africa’s favour on Friday, January 26, and ordered the… Continue reading ICJ Orders Israel To Stop, Punish Genocide

The TV BRICS International Orchestra Holds Its Premiere Concert In Russia

A presentation concert of the TV BRICS International Symphony Orchestra took place in Moscow. The event, held in the year of Russia’s BRICS Chairmanship, was attended by top officials from the embassies of the BRICS countries (Brazil, India, China, South Africa, UAE), as well as countries of Africa, Latin America, South-East Asia and the CIS… Continue reading The TV BRICS International Orchestra Holds Its Premiere Concert In Russia

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