Choosing Belém to host the conference—a remote city with limited accommodations and infrastructure—has led some beyond Brazil to ask whether the city will be able to support a big corporate turnout.
Brazil will be joining the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, or OPEC+, highlighting the South American ...
Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office is suing the giant mining company Vale, the Brazilian government and the Amazon state of ...
The UK Government has issued a warning to Britons about a high terrorism threat in Brazil. Officials caution that terrorists ...
With upcoming games against Colombia and Lionel Messi's Argentina on the horizon, Brazil coach Dorival Junior has made a ...
Halfway through his term, the left-wing president is not only paying the price for inflation but also suffering from the ...
SAO PAULO — Nine months ahead of this year's annual U.N. climate summit, known as COP30, lodging prices in the Brazilian host city of Belem are turning heads—and may soon turn off would-be ...
Belem, an Atlantic port city that lies on the ... “Just the electricity and water for my house cost 5,000 Brazilian real (€833) per month,” said Gisleno da Silva, who posted the ad for ...
Brics is "more relevant than ever" and a "multilateral approach ... for the limitations of the rules-based multilateral trade ...
Brazil's president has positioned himself as a leader in the green transition for developing countries and has implemented ...
With quippy headlines, a "betting" portal, a tournament bracket, and more, Central da COP is pulling out all the stops to inform Brazilians ahead of the next U.N. Climate Change Conference.