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Brazil: The World’s Environmental Treasure and One of Its Most Vulnerable Victims

Brazil’s vast forests and ecosystems are global treasures, yet climate change and deforestation make the country increasingly vulnerable.

Brazil Prepares for Tough World Cup Qualifier Against Peru

Brazil is gearing up for a pivotal clash against...

Brazilian Art Advisor João Paulo Siqueira Lopes Featured as São Paulo Bienal Continues

Brazil's vibrant art scene is gaining international traction, highlighted...

Lygia Pape’s Estate Now Represented by Mendes Wood DM: A Global Retrospective in the Making

Lygia Pape, one of Brazil’s most influential artists, known...

Iconic Brazilian Artist Lygia Pape Joins Mendes Wood DM for Global Representation

The pioneering Brazilian artist Lygia Pape (1927–2004) is now...

Brazilian President Lula Cancels Trips to COP Summits Following Head Injury

President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has cancelled his upcoming trips to two major UN climate summits—COP16 in Colombia and COP29 in Azerbaijan—following medical advice, according to a statement from his office on Friday.

Oil tops Brazil’s export list in third quarter

In a significant economic shift, crude oil emerged as...

Brazil Launches RAIZ Accelerator at COP30, Backed by 10 Nations, to Fund Global Farmland Restoration

Brazil officially launched the Resilient Agriculture Investment for Net-Zero...

Brazil Hits Renewable Energy Milestone as Wind and Solar Power Fuel Over One-Third of Electricity

Brazil sets a new record as wind and solar generate over one-third of electricity, reshaping its energy future with sustainable growth.

Brazil’s Government Budget Deficit Widened Sharply in September Amid Fiscal Pressures

Brazil's government budget deficit expanded significantly in September 2025,...

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Brazil’s Bolsonaro Moves Court to Permit Meeting with Trump Representative

Bolsonaro seeks court permission to meet Trump representative, sparking political debate in Brazil over diplomacy, legal limits, and strategy.

Brazil Police kills 27 in Anti-Drug Operation

Brazil police kill 27 in massive anti-drug operation as authorities intensify crackdown on powerful criminal gangs

Brazil’s Petrobras CFO says boost in cash flow might allow for extra dividends

Petrobras CFO signals stronger cash flow could open the door for potential extra dividends, boosting investor optimism.

Brazil to decide by mid-year whether to complete Angra 3 nuclear project

Brazil weighs completing Angra 3 nuclear project, with mid-year decision shaping national energy strategy.

Brazil: Lower House Approves EU–Mercosur Free Trade Deal

Brazil’s lower house approved the historic EU-Mercosur free trade deal, advancing long-negotiated economic integration and boosting trade ties.

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Brazil Police kills 27 in Anti-Drug Operation

Brazil police kill 27 in massive anti-drug operation as authorities intensify crackdown on powerful criminal gangs

Brazil: The World’s Environmental Treasure and One of Its Most Vulnerable Victims

Brazil’s vast forests and ecosystems are global treasures, yet climate change and deforestation make the country increasingly vulnerable.

Russia War Impact: How Internet Isolation Could Cripple Military Operations

Russia’s war strategy faces new risks as internet isolation could disrupt military operations, communication systems, and digital battlefield coordination.

China and US Engage in In-Depth Talks on Trade and Economic Cooperation

China and US hold in-depth talks on trade and economic cooperation, signaling potential shifts in global markets and diplomacy.

Iran: Not just oil and gas, it’s also a dairy powerhouse; milk supplies to four countries could halt if exports stop

Iran: Beyond oil and gas, the country is a dairy powerhouse whose export halt could disrupt milk supplies in four nations.