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Electric vehicles are taking over, and Mexico’s leading the charge! ⚡🚗 At the Mobility Summit in Mexico City, the focus is on accelerating EV adoption and building essential infrastructure.
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Electric vehicles are taking over, and Mexico’s leading the charge! ⚡🚗 At the Mobility Summit in Mexico City, the focus is on accelerating EV adoption and building essential infrastructure.
Three dead and 14 injured in a shocking attack on a Türkish defense firm near Ankara, says Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya.
At the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, Chinese President Xi Jinping called for BRICS to become a key channel for Global South solidarity and cooperation, marking a new era with the group’s expansion. 🌍✊
At the BRICS Summit, Xi Jinping and Egypt’s al-Sisi strengthened ties, celebrating 10 years of partnership and welcoming Egypt as a new BRICS member. They discussed cooperation and Middle East peace.
Over 100 countries backed China at the UN, opposing the politicization of human rights issues. Nations stood together, rejecting interference in internal affairs and emphasizing respect for sovereignty.
At the BRICS Summit in Kazan, Presidents Xi Jinping and Masoud Pezeshkian pledged to strengthen China-Iran ties, aiming for mutual growth and regional stability 🌐🤝.
At the 16th BRICS Summit in Kazan, President Xi Jinping urged nations to unite for peace, innovation, and sustainability, highlighting the importance of global cooperation.
BRICS youth are calling for a fairer global order! 🌍 A new survey highlights demands for reform in global governance, with young voices leading the charge for transparency and equality.
🚨 Birmingham Airport in central England has been evacuated due to a suspicious vehicle alert. Operations are suspended, and passengers are advised not to come to the airport at this time.
Explosions and gunfire were reported at Turkish Aerospace Industries HQ in Ankara on Wednesday afternoon. Emergency services responded swiftly, but the cause remains unclear amid rumors of a suicide attack.