The media landscape is rapidly evolving, and the BRICS nations are leading the charge in a global information war against Western media dominance. This video explores the unfolding New World Information War, highlighting the key discussions from the 7th BRICS Media Summit 2024. With over 45 nations, including new BRICS members like Egypt, Iran, Ethiopia and UAE, this summit represents a strategic move by BRICS countries to strengthen their influence on the global media landscape. Key leaders such as Vladimir Putin and Sergey Lavrov emphasized the power of media in promoting truth, objectivity, and media freedom. As BRICS media collaboration intensifies, it challenges Western narratives and highlights the importance of soft power in reshaping global public opinion. We delve into how BRICS countries are combating misinformation, expanding media influence through partnerships, and exploring the potential of AI in journalism. This summit underscores the shift toward a multipolar world media, where Western media bias is contested by the voices of the Global South. From Russia’s media strategy to South Africa’s cultural diplomacy, BRICS aims to create an alternative to the Western-dominated information flow. As the summit concluded, the BRICS community reaffirmed its commitment to media freedom, fighting censorship, and ensuring unbiased journalism for a more just world order. This video covers the strategies, speeches, and collaborative efforts that could reshape global media for years to come. While this video highlights the BRICS vs. Western Media narrative and the rise of a multipolar media system, it doesn’t delve into the specific internal workings of Western media conglomerates or how they shape their global strategies. Nor does it fully explore the media freedom challenges faced by non-BRICS nations or the corporate influence within the Western media establishment. Instead, the focus remains on BRICS' growing role in challenging these dominant narratives. #bricsnews #Summit2024 #media 00:00 - Introduction to BRICS and media influence 00:15 - BRICS using media as soft power 00:53 - The role of media in shaping international perception 01:30 - Propaganda, impartial reporting, and fact-checking debates 02:12 - The decline of freedom in the West vs. the rise of control 03:30 - Cases of media control: Telegram and Twitter conflicts 04:10 - The European Freedom of the Media Act and its contradictions 04:49 - BRICS as a media alternative and their 7th Media Summit 05:28 - BRICS Media Summit's goal of balanced media representation 06:06 - Putin and Lavrov on media's role in multipolarity and truth 07:18 - BRICS media and the fight against misinformation 08:33 - Concerns about using “fake news“ to silence dissent 09:14 - Summit’s condemnation of Western pressure on BRICS media 09:54 - BRICS collaboration to counter Western media dominance 10:31 - Media training, AI in journalism, and future cooperation 11:07 - BRICS Plus and reshaping the global media landscape 11:46 - BRICS photo exhibition: celebrating cultural diversity 12:19 - Looking forward to continued media cooperation 🎥 Don't Miss These Videos: 🎬 🎬 ✉ Sign Up for our Newsletter at 🗣 Subscribe for more free videos: @ThinkBRICS?sub_confirmation=1 ☞ Buy Us A Coffee: ☞ Telegram: ☞ Twitter: ☞ Linkedin Group: ☞ Find Us at: ☞ WhatsApp: ☞ Facebook: =========== The views and opinions expressed in this video are for informational and educational purposes only and do not necessarily reflect any government or organization's official policy or position. This content is based on the author's interpretation of publicly available information and is subject to change. Viewer discretion is advised. All data and information is gathered from public sources on the Internet or in publications and not generated by us. Independent verification is recommended. Except for fair use content, our video uses commercially licensed material. Please contact us with any questions.
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