Ione WellsSouth America Correspondent AFP via Getty Images Tens of millions of cubic metres of toxic waste and mud were unleashed through communities surrounding the dam Mining company BHP has been found... Read more »
Entity called Al-Majd Europe taking families on buses out of Gaza to Israel’s Ramon Airport – and then to unknown destinations. A Palestinian man who says he left Gaza through a shadowy... Read more »
The streets of Belém echoed with indigenous chants, classical Brazilian songs and calls for environmental justice on Saturday as tens of thousands of people marched to demand urgent action on the climate... Read more »
Chile’s week was dominated by the final stretch of a polarizing presidential campaign, with crime and migration eclipsing most other concerns and pushing candidates toward tougher security and border policies. At the... Read more »
Once purchased, physical gold needs to be stored, secured and possibly insured which all incur additional costs to the holder. Beyond its traditional roles, gold also plays a critical part in modern technology, being used in electronics such as cell phones and... Read more »
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — New data the Agriculture Department released Friday created serious doubts about whether China will really buy millions of bushels of American soybeans like the Trump administration touted last... Read more »
The Sao Paulo Grand Prix once again proved itself as a standout race on Formula 1’s globe-trotting calendar. The carnival energy synonymous with Brazil was present again in Interlagos, and with a... Read more »
As even is about to begin, FISU’s broadcast commentator Ben Ibrahim from Malaysia met up with the players to gauge their confidence levels and collect their expectations… This will be Ben Ibrahim’s... Read more »
The recent goodwill shown by U.S. President Donald Trump toward President Lula should not distract Brazil from its main objective in negotiations over reducing U.S. tariffs, warns former ambassador Roberto Abdenur. According... Read more »
COP30 is expected to reshape how business is conducted worldwide, with “environmentally sound” principles set to guide trade agreements among nations and, most importantly, the private sector, which is expected to flock... Read more »