With COP30 just two weeks away, Brazil approved new Amazon oil drilling — reinforcing a pattern of pre-UN-summit moves that risk weakening its climate credibility.
Brazil's Finance Ministry charged food delivery app iFood nearly 1 billion reais ($185 million) in back taxes after a court ruling concluded that the company extended pandemic-era tax breaks beyond ...
An analysis by the economic research firm Veda Partners recalled that in the 2020 trade deal that Mr. Trump reached with ...
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In Rio’s largest favela, used oil becomes soap and social change
Rocinha, in the south of Rio de Janeiro, is, according to official data, the largest of Brazil’s more than 12,000 favelas, or ...
India’s rise in the GII is praiseworthy. But the constantly changing weights and priorities of the index need to be ...
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How green are American fields?
In April this year, when the US President Donald Trump unveiled ‘reciprocal tariffs’ against trade partners, a White House ...
The Chinese president believes he has learned from past failures with his American counterpart, whom he is set to meet again ...
Energy trading giant Petroineos, which is majority-owned by China National Petroleum Corporation, has reported a $250m ...
Khaleej Times on MSNOpinion
Community involvement and its impact on reshaping our cities
Participatory planning, innovative design solutions and data-driven decision-making are scripting urban spaces ...
Cancer research growth in India has been inconsistent. A new study reveals clinical trials are concentrated in high-income nations. Low and middle-income countries are expected to face a growing ...
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Brazil can protect its forests while growing its economy, says Arapyaú’s Renata Piazzon
Brazil’s climate conversation has a habit of returning to the same question: how can a country that depends so much on its ...
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