Archive July 6, 2025

Brazil hosts BRICS summit; Russia’s Putin, China’s Xi skip Rio trip

Leaders of the growing BRICS group are gathering in Brazil for a summit overshadowed by United States President Donald Trump’s new tariff policies while presenting the bloc as a defender of multilateralism.

The leaders, mainly from the developing world, will be discussing ways to increase cooperation amid what they say are serious concerns over Western dominance at their two-day summit that begins in Rio de Janeiro on Sunday.

The BRICS acronym is derived from the initial letters of the founding member countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. The bloc, which held its first summit in 2009, later added Egypt, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as full members. It also has 10 strategic partner countries, a category created last year, that includes Belarus, Cuba and Vietnam.

But for the first time since taking power in 2012, Chinese President Xi Jinping will not be attending in person, instead sending Prime Minister Li Qiang.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will also miss in-person attendance as he is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for his role in the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Brazil, as a signatory to the Rome Statute, would be required to enforce the arrest warrant.

The notable absences are raising questions over the group’s cohesion and global clout.

Now chaired by Brazil, leaders at the BRICS summit are expected to decry the Trump administration’s “indiscriminate” trade tariffs, saying they are illegal and risk hurting the global economy. Global health policies, artificial intelligence and climate change will also be on the agenda.

The BRICS countries say they represent almost half of the world’s population, 36 percent of global land area, and a quarter of the global economic output. The bloc sees itself as a forum for cooperation between countries of the Global South and a counterweight to the Group of Seven (G7), comprised of leading Western economic powers.

However, behind the scenes, divisions are evident. According to a source quoted by The Associated Press news agency, some member states are calling for a firmer stance on Israel’s war in Gaza and its recent strikes on Iran. The source requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the discussions. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian and Egypt’s Abdel Fattah el-Sisi will be attending the Rio summit.

But Al Jazeera’s Lucia Newman, reporting from Rio, said the group’s aim remains clear.

“The BRICS goal is to exert pressure for a multipolar world with inclusive global governance to give a meaningful voice to the Global South, especially in the trading system,” she said.

How to wear red this summer including £17 M&S alternative to pricey designer T-shirt

Make a statement by wearing accessories in this summer’s hottest shade on the high street, from brands such as Marks & Spencer, New Look and Oliver Bonas

Our pick of the best red accessories to buy this summer(Image: Getty, various)

Red is one of fashion’s hottest hues for summer 2025, but if you’re not used to wearing such a bold colour, it can be a little daunting.

If you’re unsure, our top tip is to start by just adding a small flash of the colour into your outfit, rather than go full-on head-to-toe whether that be with a T-shirt, a pair of earrings or a lipstick (red pairs brilliantly with white, cream and tan other items of clothing).

To help to give you some summer inspo, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite red items and accessories for the season…

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Best red fashion accessories for 2025

M&S Pure Cotton Textured Regular Fit T-Shirt

£17. 50 from Marks & Spencer

M&S Pure Cotton Textured Regular Fit T-Shirt
Available in four different colours and designs(Image: M&S)

We couldn’t help but notice how similar to certain designer brands this simple M& S T-shirt looks – something that M& S shoppers were quick to point out too, with one person commenting, “Showed this to a few friends when it first dropped and we all agreed it’s very similar so a high priced brand called Sporty & Rich but a fraction of the cost,” going on to add that “overall it’s a great value T-shirt that looks well above its price point”.

Pair with white jeans of shorts for the perfect weekend look.

New Look Red Jersey Gingham Checked Shirred Tiered Peplum Top

£19. 99 from New Look

New Look Red Jersey Gingham Checked Shirred Tiered Peplum Top
Casual yet cute(Image: New Look)

For something a touch smarter, this cute ruched gingham top is the perfect solution to a ‘jeans and a nice top’ outfit dilemma. New Look shoppers are calling it a “lovely top that looks great on and fits perfect” and praising its “great quality” and “perfect fit”.

Nobody’s Child Kandy Shorts

£45 from Anthropologie

Nobody's Child Kandy Shorts
Comfy and easy to style(Image: Anthropologie)

Boxer shorts are a big fashion trend this summer, and these 100% cotton shorts are a great way to wear the style, looking equally as good in the street as on the beach. Pair with a simple oversized tee or, when the temperature starts dropping, a statement sweatshirt.

Next Red Sequin Mini Skirt

£45 from Next

Next Red Sequin Mini Skirt
Make a statement with this mini skirt(Image: Next)

After a way to wear red when going out in the evening instead? We love this sequinned mini skirt from Next, with the sequins arranged in intricate flower patterns. It’ll look equally as good glammed up to the max with heels and a strappy top as dressed down with a T-shirt and smart trainers.

Abbott Lyon Entwine Custom Heart Necklace

£89 from Abbott Lyon

Abbott Lyon Entwine Custom Heart Necklace
Can also be personalised with your initials (Image: Abbott Lyon)

Want to wear just a drop of red instead? Give a nod to the trend with your jewellery instead, like this timeless heart-shaped pendant. Available in gold or silver and it can be personalised with the birthstone of your choice (red is for January), and initials can be engraved on the back too if you so wish.

Oliver Bones Seb Red Lobster Charm Drop Earrings

£14 from Oliver Bonas

Oliver Bones Seb Red Lobster Charm Drop Earrings
Fun and playful(Image: Oliver Bones)

For something a little more fun and funky, add these lobster-shaped earrings to your outfit. Featuring a crystal stud plus red gems on the body, they’re small enough to not overtake your outfit, yet interesting enough to make people look twice.

Bobbi Brown Extra Lip Tint in Bare Tangerine

Currently £19. 20 from Sephora (usual price £32)

Bobbi Brown Extra Lip Tint in Bare Tangerine
Gives a sheer pop of colour(Image: Bobbi Brown)

If you don’t want to add red to your wardrobe, how about trying it in your make-up bag instead? Perfect for anyone scared of bold red lipstick, this tinted balm instead gives a sheer, plumping wash of red-orange colour.

Jo Malone London Red Hibiscus Cologne Intense

£116 from Lookfantastic

Jo Malone London Red Hibiscus Cologne Intense
One of our beauty editor’s favourite fragrances(Image: Jo Malone)
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Finish off with a spritz of this gorgeous scent from Jo Malone, which is a favourite with our beauty editor Laura. “Inspired by ‘a rare and vivid flower in a tropical forest’, the key notes in this scent are mandarin, red hibiscus and vanilla. For me, it’s far less floral than its name suggest, with the vanilla coming through far stronger to create a warm, summery, almost sun cream-like scent, with very subtle hints of florals and citrus,” she says. “I’d place it firmly into the ‘solar scent’ category that’s popular at the moment – and I haven’t stopped reaching for it this summer. “

Noise-cancelling headphones with ‘immense battery life’ are slashed by 39%

If you’re looking for a new pair of headphones, Amazon has slashed the price of a noise-cancelling pair with ‘immense battery life’ in an early Prime Day deal

Amazon has slashed 39% off a pair of noise-cancelling headphones that are perfect for commuters(Image: Amazon )

Wireless headphones have quickly become an essential for many, especially due to the current WFH era we’re living in. However, brands such as Apple, Beats and Sony can see prices rise up to £500 for a pair. Luckily for us, Amazon has slashed the price of a noise-cancelling pair from Anker by almost 40%.

Origianlly priced at £89. 99, the Adaptive Active Noise Cancelling Headphones from Soundcore by Anker are now 39% off at £54. 99.

Whether you’re looking for a pair of headphones for the morning commute, after-work runs or for getting your head down in the office, this pair offers a 98% noise reduction capability, all thanks its adaptive noise cancelling feature that can detect external sounds, meaning you can work all day long disruption free.

These headphones also feature an impressive 40 hours of playtime, making them great for long days or journeys when you don’t want to worry about your battery draining.

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Amazon noise cancelling headphones
These headphones are available in four different colours(Image: Amazon)

Shoppers have been praising these headphones for their sound quality and battery life, with thousands of five star reviews. One reviewer wrote: “This is the best one I’ve ever had. Not only does it charge quickly and have a long battery life. The noise cancelling is fantastic and you can adjust it via the app. You can also take a hearing test so it can set up the best levels for your own hearing range. I’m absolutely blown away with how good it is”.

While a second added: “I am blown away by how good these are. I’m sure that these probably won’t compare to the high end alternatives but these are as good (if not better) than my Sony pair. They’re extremely comfortable to wear, the audio is clear and enjoyable and set up was a breeze. I haven’t tried the ANC yet but I have high hopes. “

The main criticism came from shoppers who argued the sound quality is not comparable to more expensive headphones on the market from Beats and Apple. However, considering the cost is far cheaper, this an expected criticism.

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If you are looking for a pair of wireless earphones to watch TV shows and movies, Sony’s WF-C510 Truly Wireless Earbuds, £39 are a great option. They’ve been hailed by shoppers for having a great connection anywhere and providing clear, crisp audio.

Super League 2.0 – how has netball’s relaunch gone?

Hayley Bavin

A lick of paint or something more substantial? As the first Netball Super League season since its relaunch reaches a climax with Sunday’s Grand Final, what has changed?

Player pay rises averaging about 60% have only led a small contingent to commit to full-time professionalism.

So where is the growth, where might it come next, and what else has been happening?

Big city league, but Lightning strike again

Trimming the league from 10 to eight teams for this season involved controversially cutting sides from Guildford, Bath and Worcester, plus Scotland’s lone representative, Glasgow-based Strathclyde Sirens.

Teams sprung up in Nottingham and Birmingham – Forest and Panthers finishing fifth and sixth respectively – as the league looked to become a big-city operation, with its stronghold in England, given England Netball is the league’s organisers.

Loughborough Lightning are outliers in a sense – a university-based team with a long track record of success.

Bath, also with university ties, enjoyed huge success before losing their place in the elite, but Loughborough surely have greater security. England Netball has its headquarters in the Leicestershire town, and the team continue to set high standards.

Nottingham Forest players in Netball Super League actionBen Lumley

Painful reminders

The season’s opening night served up a cruel reminder that netball players risk serious injury every time they take to the court.

Teams are offering better training facilities and more opportunities to spend time in the gym, but women in sport remain far more susceptible to non-contact serious injuries than men.

That was highlighted when London Mavericks’ Vicki Oyesola crumpled to the court floor after landing a little awkwardly against Cardiff Dragons.

It was the dreaded anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee injury, the bane of many a netballer’s career – a season-ender on day one.

NSL says women are six times more likely to sustain such a non-contact injury than men, while a National Ligament Registry study has shown there are only more ACLs suffered by women in skiing than in netball.

More setbacks have followed, with Birmingham Panthers goal shooter Sigi Burger suffering a complete tear of her medial collateral ligament.

Manchester Thunder captain Amy Carter, who is a junior doctor and missed the 2022 season with an ACL injury, explained to BBC Sport why netballers suffer so badly.

“It’s a few different things. Your hips are a little bit wider, your knees are a bit closer together, you’re more likely to do your ACL,” Carter said.

“You’ve got the menstrual cycle to take into account, which can increase your risk when you’re on your period. The nature of the game, the change of directions, the high impact, the stopping still straight away, that can also contribute to it. “

Packing them in

More than 50% of games have been played in major arenas this season and there has been a sharp climb in attendances.

Average regular-season crowds have been estimated at about 1,500 in 2024, and league officials announced there was a 42% rise this year.

For a first season of the so-called NSL 2. 0 era, the rise signals strong progress.

Capital gains for grand finale

The move to switch the Grand Final from Birmingham to London’s O2 reflected an ambition to see netball played in the biggest possible indoor venues.

Big steps – but what about next steps?

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The introduction of a two-point super shot this season raised eyebrows.

In play for the final five minutes of each quarter, NSL hoped it would lead to closer matches. There was also the prospect it could spark thrilling comebacks or blowout wins.

Some players and coaches liked the idea, some did not. NSL has contentedly reported a 23% increase in games with less than a five-goal winning margin.

Off the court, the Women’s Sport Trust said NSL enjoyed a 524% increase in TikTok views amid a push to connect with potential new fan bases.

But there are issues to examine, with video assistant referee (VAR) technology worthy of ongoing discussion.

Leeds Rhinos were upset when they controversially lost to Birmingham Panthers in May.

Rhinos were beaten 71-69 after extra time but felt they deserved the win in regulation time after what they believed was a two-point super shot was only credited as a one-point shot.

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Courtney Cox uses Victoria Beckham’s eyeliner to create her go-to 90s smokey eye

Courtney Cox has just given fans an insight into the one eyeliner she uses to create a ‘tattoo-like’ eyeliner for a 90s smokey eye – and it turns out it’s from Victoria Beckham Beauty

Courtney Cox uses Victoria Beckham’s eyeliner to create her go-to 90s smokey eye(Image: Getty)

Beauty icon Victoria Beckham has amassed plenty of praise for her best-selling eyeliner range at Victoria Beckham Beauty, as makeup shoppers and celebrities alike are obsessed with its pigment, blendability and staying power.

Shoppers have been raving about this eye make-up essential as it continues to receive high praise as a best-seller, but the adoration doesn’t stop there, as plenty of celebrities have been voicing their love for this eyeliner. One known fan of the Satin Kajal Liner is Claudia Winkleman, who swears by Victoria Beckham’s eyeliner to create her iconic eye look.

Courtney Cox has now joined the list of stars singing the praises of this liner. She shared on Instagram earlier this week that she uses it to create the 90s smokey eye she opts for repeatedly.

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Satin Kajal Liner Longwear Waterproof Eyeliner
Courtney uses this Satin Kajal Liner Longwear Waterproof Eyeliner from Victoria Beckham Beauty(Image: Victoria Beckham Beauty)

Claudia is mostly married to a classic black liner look, and Courtney Cox has just revealed she too opts for the same black eyeliner, and explained why. The Friends star told her Instagram followers that she had her eyelids tattooed to create a permanent eyeliner effect without the need for makeup to complete the look, or needing constant touchups throughout filming. That said, Courtney explained that she had done it so long ago that the tattoos were now faded, and she needed a good, pigmented black liner to cover the old marks.

The Victoria Beckham Beauty Satin Kajal Eyeliner comes in a total of 21 other shades , including navy, bronze, and burgundy, as well as more unusual hues like mint green. Shoppers can choose from matte, shimmer, and jewel finishes, and each liner costs £32, either directly from her website or at Selfridges.

The VB eyeliner is perfect for achieving Courtney’s iconic smudgy effect that recreates the 90s smokey eye Courtney has rocked since Friends season one. It boasts a creamy texture that glides on in a single stroke with no dragging or pulling. You can use it to create a sharp, crisp line or blend and smudge it out to create a more lived-in look.

It’s also packed with skin-loving ingredients which are suitable for all skin types, and it’s completely smudge-proof and waterproof, so once you’ve got it how you want it, it’ll stay put all day. The eyeliner has also been created to be vegan and completely cruelty-free.

The luxurious eyeliner promises “low maintenance glamour” with just one swipe across the eyelid, while also offering bendability and flexibility that means your new eyeliner can seamlessly blend into any eye look you want. And with grunge makeup making a comeback, these beauties are perfect for that messy, smudged style that won’t budge for the rest of the day.

And it’s not just Courtney who loves this award-winning eyeliner from Posh Spice’s brand, as plenty of 5-star reviews rack up. One 5-star reviewer raves: “Absolutely in love with the Kajal liner. Glides on like velvet. “

Another adds: “This eyeliner goes on smooth and smudges great. Once it sets, it stays in place all day. The colour is really pretty also. “

And another satisfied shopper beams: “This is the best eyeliner I have ever used. It’s easy to put on and lasts all day. The sharpener is a great tool too. “

A fourth beauty fan writes: “Beautiful colour and probably the best liner I have ever bought. Stays without smudge all day. “

Another reviewer added: “I’ve been using this soft, long-lasting eyeliner for a while now, and I’m absolutely hooked! The formula is smooth and glides on effortlessly, making it super easy to create a variety of looks. It stays put all day without smudging or fading, even during those long days. The colour payoff is fantastic, and it’s really easy to build up the intensity. And let’s not forget about the packaging! It’s sleek and stylish, making it a pleasure to use. ”

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However, one left a three-star rating, commenting: “The eyeliner goes on like a dream but you have to be careful not to get it into your waterline otherwise it transfers under the eyes. I end up with blue/purple looking panda eyes after a few hours. To prevent this I have to apply very carefully and it blunts the pencil quickly. I never got this with my No7 kohl liner. ”