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ISIL controls all Iraq-Syria border crossings

ISIL controls all Iraq-Syria border crossings

Tribal leaders said that ISIL had broken through a Shia militia and Iraqi army defensive perimeter near the Habbaniyah military base.

China-Russia naval drills end in Mediterranean

China-Russia naval drills end in Mediterranean

The drills came at a time when Moscow seeks to further strengthen coordination with its main ally.

Members of China-led Asian bank discuss share-holding

Members of China-led Asian bank discuss share-holding

All the five members of BRICS are founding members of the AIIB as well.

Brazil has reduced gap between rich and poor: OECD report

Brazil has reduced gap between rich and poor: OECD report

Brazilian flagship social welfare programs like Brasil Sem Miséria and Bolsa Família, have brought millions out of poverty.

Russia FM to offer outline of ‘Future of BRICS institutions’

Russia FM to offer outline of ‘Future of BRICS institutions’

A formal announcement on the BRICS Energy association is expected to be made during the BRICS Summit in Russia in July.

China, Japan Finance Ministers to discuss economies in Beijing

China, Japan Finance Ministers to discuss economies in Beijing

Trade ties have seen a downward spiral, affected by the strain in political relations.

No interest rate hike in June, Fed says

No interest rate hike in June, Fed says

Disappointing first quarter GDP growth contributed to the Fed's change of tone regarding interest rates.

Ahead of 2016 Olympics, Chinese Premier visits Rio

Ahead of 2016 Olympics, Chinese Premier visits Rio

China-Brazil trade reached $86.7 billion in 2014.

China expresses ‘strong concerns’ over US charges of spying

China expresses ‘strong concerns’ over US charges of spying

‘Economic espionage’ and ‘cybersecurity’ have been significant irritants in China-US ties.

China to resume Indian rapeseed imports, first in 3 years

China to resume Indian rapeseed imports, first in 3 years

Indian rapeseed meal tends to suffer from quality issues, but it is cheaper than both Canadian and domestic Chinese supplies.