
In this week’s round-up:
- US, Israel’s war on Iran: A litmus test for BRICS solidarity and unity
- BRICS youth international mentoring programme extends application deadline
- Can BRICS reshape the global order?
- Nigerian contestants compete for top titles at BRICS 2026 beauty pageant in Russia
- TV BRICS humanitarian project ‘Modern Russian’ wins international Russian language competition
Is BRICS divided over US-Israel attacks on Iran?
Nearly a week into the United States-Israel war on Iran and BRICS, a multi-country alliance that includes Tehran, has not reacted in any form to the conflict.
BRICS youth international mentoring programme extends application deadline
According to organisers, the key element of the programme will be mentoring support from 10 successful women entrepreneurs of the BRICS Women’s Business Alliance and five experts representing Russian companies in the field of high-tech manufacturing.
Can BRICS reshape the global order?
There has been a noticeable shift in recent years in the role of BRICS, from an informal grouping of like-minded emerging economies to an organisation capable of playing a larger role on the geopolitical stage.
US, Israel’s war on Iran: litmus test for BRICS solidarity and unity
At its founding in 2009, in Yekaterinburg, Russia, BRICS set out a clear framework for its cooperation and a method of operations that guides it towards its goals.
TV BRICS humanitarian project ‘Modern Russian’ wins international Russian language competition
The informational and educational project Modern Russian, implemented by the TV BRICS International Media Network, has been named among the winners of the International Competition “We Speak, Write, Think in Russian!”, organised by the Moscow Union of Journalists.
Nigerian contestants compete for top titles at BRICS 2026 beauty pageant in Russia
The pageant, which selects three women from each BRICS country to vie for the titles of Miss BRICS, Mrs BRICS, and Little Miss BRICS, is designed as a next-generation event.

