By Rodrigo Viga Gaier and Leticia Fucuchima RIO DE JANEIRO/SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian energy authorities have approved ...
Starlink and other advances may soon make it even harder for governments to censor our communications and stifle free ...
BRAZIL has hundreds of millions of cows, but one in particular is extraordinary. Her massive, snow-white body is watched over ...
Despite making some progress on green initiatives, Lula still seems determined to use fossil resources to drive development, ...
Under the guise of defending free speech, the tech mogul is attempting to assert dominance over Brazil’s judiciary.
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The 2024 edition of the United Nations report The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World showed that the number of ...
Embattled political systems in Latin America make it difficult for conservationists and environmental policymakers to ...
A pledge from the Brazilian president to pave a road that runs through the Amazon rainforest is prompting concerns from ...
The purpose of earmarks was partly to make governing easier. In Brazil’s most recent election, in 2022, 23 parties won seats ...
A video with several priests and Catholic singers criticizing leftists ahead of the Oct. 6 municipal elections in Brazil ...
The Republican-controlled House voted 220-202 against a funding package endorsed by House Speaker Mike Johnson. It was ...