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Today’s BRICS+ countries in numbers

Juliet Newell
Last updated: June 6, 2024 10:27 am
By Juliet Newell
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1 Person has died and dozens injured in a tram crash in Russia’s Siberian city of Kemerevo.

3rd term for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi after forming a coalition government.

185 tons of mercury allegedly used illegally by Brazilian gold mines.

100 upgraded Airbus A330 aircraft could be sold to China, with some of its largest airlines considering buying them.

6,000 Bolt drivers permanently blocked in South Africa. The e-hailing service took the decision following non-compliance and safety-related issues arose.

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