At COP, Brazil is presenting itself as an Amazon defender. But a key measure to slow deforestation is in grave peril.
Cases of children working for major food delivery apps in Brazil during the COVID-19 pandemic have been uncovered by the Thomson Reuters Foundation, with prosecutors vowing to investigate amid growing ...
Coronavirus is spreading and deaths are mounting - but what most worries the leaders of Brazil's isolated and vulnerable ...
As world leaders meet in Brazil for the COP30 climate summit, many of the executives tasked with funding global decarbonization are nowhere to be found.
Greg Mills and Ray Hartley have made interesting and welcome contributions to the debates on South African politics over a number of years, but their articles on South Africa’s foreign policy for ...
Over the past 50 years, Brazil has emerged as one of the world's agricultural giants. Becoming a leading global exporter of ...
Brazil’s climate conversation has a habit of returning to the same question: how can a country that depends so much on its ...
Brazil's trade surplus jumped 70.2% in October from the same month last year, official data showed on Thursday, beating ...
The Brazilian Cop30 presidency has a critical role to play as mediator and bridge builder to increase the collective ambition ...
Brazil recorded its biggest annual fall in greenhouse gas emissions last year since 2009, according to statistics released ...
For now, investors are giving Brazil the benefit of the doubt. The country's Ibovespa stock index is up 43% this year, accounting for the real's appreciation against the dollar. Prices on the ...
How is understanding AI governance norms relevant to the UPSC exam? What significance do topics like the FATF report, ...