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"BRICS" is an economic group comprising of Russia, Brazil, China, India, and South Africa; negotiations for its formation began in 2006 and the first summit was held in 2009. Initially, the group included Brazil, Russia, India, and China, under the name "BRIC"; then, in 2011, South Africa joined, making it

Humanity's Heritage Series for Youth and Adolescents

The Bibliotheca Alexandrina has launched a new book series titled "Humanity's Heritage for Youth and Adolescents", as part of the activities of the currently held International Book Fair at the library, which concludes on Wednesday, July 26th. The series, supervised by Dr. Ahmed Zayed (Director of the Library), presents

1st WPM World Congress Held in Medellín and Caracas

The World Poetry Movement is a coordination of international poetry festivals, poetry projects and poets from more than 170 countries that, through the globalization and realization of poetic actions, seeks to contribute to the construction of a new humanism for the twenty-first century, permanently promoting intercultural dialogue through

Venezuelan President receives representatives of World Poetry Movement (WPM)

nezuelan President Nicolás Maduro received the icons of the World Poetry Movement (WPM), headed by the General Coordinator of the Movement, the Colombian poet Fernando Réndon. Pedro Ruiz, Hanan Awwad, President Nicolás Maduro, Fernando Rendon, Francis Combes, Nimrod Bena , and Rati Saxena (starting from left)

A New Edition of the Congress of African Journalists Magazine

In the last edition of Congress of African Journalists magazine, Editor-in-Chief, Michael Adeboboye had an exclusive interview with the Vice President, Republic of Liberia, Chief Dr. Jewel Howard Taylor. The interview attracted Liberian journalists who republished it. Subsequently, the interview was translated and published in Arabic and