After two consecutive months of contractions in sales, Chevrolet Brazil sales increased in a healthy manner in December. In fact, the 45,296 units delivered in the last month of the 2019 calendar year ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover stories from across the world of sport, with a focus on soccer in England and South America. Nov 15, 2019, 06:46pm EST Nov ...
(São Paulo) – Brazilian authorities are failing to provide adequate protection for hundreds of unaccompanied Venezuelan children who are fleeing into Brazil, Human Rights Watch said today. From May 1 ...
Brazil’s 21st century environmental record is most easily visualized via Amazon deforestation: poor regulation and lawlessness led to peak deforestation in 2004, with 27,772 square kilometers cleared.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil has privatized or sold state assets worth $23.5 billion in the first nine months of the year, already surpassing its full-year target of $20 billion, the country's economy ...
While the media focused in 2019 on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s incendiary remarks, or on the Amazon fires, he has quietly instituted new policies likely to aid land grabbers and do great harm ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's federal tax revenue last year rose to a five-year high of 1.537 trillion reais ($370 billion), the country's federal tax service said on Thursday, boosted by an increase ...
The FIFA U-17 World Cup™ is usually held every two years, but a COIVD-enforced cancellation of the event in 2021 means that the most recent edition of the tournament came in 2019, when Brazil ...
In this collection of essays—mostly published first in the London Review of Books—Anderson deploys mordant Marxist critiques, provocative class analysis, and perceptive political narrative to analyze ...
As flames burn through Brazil’s rainforest, its inhabitants are at risk of losing their homes. The fires pose a serious threat to the Amazon’s delicate balance of ecosystems, putting pressure on ...
The election of Jair Bolsonaro to Brazil sent the market higher, not because of him, per se, but because of the man he picked to lead his economic team. To Wall Street, Paulo Guedes, founder of Sao ...
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