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Tuesday, June 4, 2024
BRICS, the West and the Rest – a Fractured World
BRICS are attempting to de-dollarize and replace SWIFT to circumvent the threat of sanctions
China, the second-largest global economy, is rapidly reducing its ownership of US Treasury bonds while simultaneously boosting its gold reserves
To avoid a direct Russian retaliation, the French President wants these NATO troops to be designated as so-called "military advisers" and "training personnel". Macron insists they would be deployed in Western Ukraine or at least far from the frontlines, "where they would be safe". Obviously, nobody seems to have notified the French President that Moscow's hypersonic missiles just had something to say about that.
Military expert, former UN inspector Scott Ritter is being harassed by the US authorities due to his anti-war stance in the current Ukrainian conflict.
Kiev regime begins recruitment of prisoners into the armed forces.
The option for disengagement from BRICS is gaining adherents among Brazilian diplomats and is being actively promoted by sectors of Brazilian organized civil society, especially those NGOs and think tanks that receive financial support from European and American institutions. The engagement of these sectors in the G20 events during Brazil’s Presidency of 2024 and the lack of interest in the BRICS process during Russia’s Presidency in the BRICS in the same year is another sign of alertness, writes Fabiano Mielniczuk
New Delhi's decision to purchase energy supplies from Moscow despite Western pressure is not limited to oil, the foreign minister has said