Brazil’s environment minister, a renowned former activist, helped push climate change to the top of President Lula’s agenda.
The story of “King,” who doesn't disclose his real name, is similar to that of many vulnerable Brazilians in recent years.
The bank touted the diversity of its new class, which included 26 women. But that’s 27%, short of 29% from two years ago.
Brazil’s inflation sped through the upper limit of the central bank’s tolerance range in October, signaling Latin America’s ...
BRASILIA (Reuters) - Economists raised their projections for Brazil's borrowing costs at the end of its tightening cycle after the central bank accelerated its rate hike and signaled that even with a ...
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A judge on Thursday handed down long sentences to two former police officers for the 2018 killing of Rio de Janeiro city ...
Outgoing DBS Group Chief Executive Piyush Gupta, who will step down in March 2025, has acknowledged that banks worldwide ...
The Women’s Professional Leagues Limited (WPLL) has agreed what it says is “the most significant broadcast partnership ever for women’s football”, following a new rights agreement with Sky and BBC ...
Barcelona legend Ronaldinho nearly made history by becoming the first footballer to tie the knot with two women in a single ...
In Brazil, the figure of the bank manager “represents only the fifth option as a ... 1,800 interviews were carried out (600 ...
Liced Serna (Colombia) wins a free kick in the defensive half. Goal! Brazil 0, Colombia 1. Catalina Usme (Colombia) left footed shot from outside the box to the bottom right corner. Attempt missed.