An Amazon summit, featuring leaders from Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Guyana, Venezuela, Suriname, and Ecuador, will meet for the first time in 14 years. The summit will address how the nations ...
Bill Gates scandalized much of the climate advocacy world late last month when he called for a “strategic pivot” in climate action. The Microsoft cofounder and billionaire philanthropist argued for ...
Brazil will be the country of honor at the Cannes Film Festival’s Marché du Film, running from May 13 to 21. The spotlight comes amid Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s drive to make the ...
Seizures of counterfeit, adulterated and stolen agrochemicals in Brazil have grown with the global economic impacts since the COVID-19 pandemic, with much of the contraband originating in China and ...
Brazil is exposed to climate change risks that could have dire consequences for millions of its citizens. In addition, Brazil has an exceptional opportunity to build a prosperous future by embracing a ...
As of 2022, more than 30 million Brazillian citizens have no bank accounts, and no credit or debit cards. What’s wrong here? For roughly a decade, Brazil has been passing legislation aimed at changing ...
Brazil has more arable land than any other country in the world. It’s also a top-five producer of 34 agricultural commodities, per USDA. As Brazilian farmers start to plant this fall, forecasts show ...
“The U.S.-Brazil relationship is stronger than ever.” With this decisive statement, the U.S. embassy in Brazil introduced a publicly available fact sheet in 2020 summarizing the key areas of ...
Brazil, which is having a banner start of the year with Walter Salles’ “I’m Still Here” nominated for three Academy Awards including best picture, has been named country of honor for the upcoming ...
Ukraine wants to buy weapons from Brazil, but the South American giant has repeatedly declined. Instead, it is offering to broker peace. By André Spigariol and Jack Nicas André Spigariol reported from ...
The Brazil Human Capital Review (BHCR) is a story about lost talent in Brazil. It poses the question: what would happen to labor productivity if Brazil were to offer quality education and health to ...