ANALYZING THEIR VALUE

Last updated: June 15, 2025, 22:07  |  Written by: Charlie Lee

Analyzing Their Value
Analyzing Their Value

Egypt, Saudi, UAE, Algeria, Bahrain seek to join BRICS bloc

10 Muslim-Majority Countries Seek to Join BRICS

More than 30 countries want to join the BRICS - Modern Diplomacy

Five Arab Countries Are Among

BRICS grows, inviting 13 new 'partner countries' at historic summit

The World's Largest Muslim Country Joins BRICS: Indonesia

Five Arab countries are among 19 who have expressed their interest in joining the BRICS group, Bloomberg reported.

New Delhi

NEW DELHI: 34 countries have officially applied for BRICS membership. The 10 new members and 10 partners will be announced in the upcoming BRICS Summit in Kazan

34 countries including Palestine, Syria and Myanmar apply for

Brazil has made the historic announcement that Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority nation in the world, will become a full member of BRICS. The powerful bloc

From The Beginning Of Next

From the beginning of next year, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Ethiopia, and Iran are to join current members - Brazil, Russia, India

Why Arab countries are queuing up to join Brics

Muslim-majority countries are enticed to join BRICS. PHOTO/iStock JAKARTA – Alliance BRICS continues to make dedollarization efforts amidst rapid growth. A

South Africa

10 Muslim-Majority Countries Interested in Joining BRICS, Is

South Africa’s representative to BRICS Ambassador Anil Sooklal has hinted that the grouping is set to grow bigger this year with more than 30 countries having formally

BRICS expansion: What's in store for the global halal industry?

More Than

More than 15 countries have expressed an interest in joining the Brics bloc. The potential candidates include Argentina, Mexico, Turkey, Senegal, Iran and Indonesia, as

Nine countries will officially become “BRICS partners” on Janu, Russia has confirmed. The new BRICS partner states will be Belarus, Bolivia, Cuba

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