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New voice rises from the Global South
The Mercury
|November 21, 2025
Media and thinkers unite to shape a fairer global order
THE growing strength and unity among the media of the BRICS nations embodies a collective determination to tell our own stories and to assert our rightful place in shaping global narratives, says the writer.
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IT IS a great honour and privilege to welcome you all to this important event - the Global South Media and Think Tank Forum.
At the outset, allow me to express how proud Independent Media is to co-host this event with our valued partner, Xinhua News Agency. We extend our warmest congratulations to Xinhua for the visionary leadership and unwavering commitment they continue to show in advancing the Global South narrative.
This forum initiated through their foresight and dedication - stands as a testament to their belief in the power of dialogue, collaboration, and shared progress.
We are particularly honoured by the participation of senior government, media and academic representatives from several fellow African countries. Your presence enriches this forum profoundly. Your insights, experiences, and perspectives will play a meaningful role in shaping the dialogue and strengthening our shared vision one that seeks to redefine the role of the Global South in reforming global governance.
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