Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - 08, 2025 A small islet located just a few meters from the port of Rio de Janeiro, with its beaches covered by about 80 tons of trash, serves as a stark reminder of the failure ...
Religion serves as a powerful organizing force for crime gangs in Brazil and much of Latin America, offering a mixture of ...
The scorching summer temperatures in Rio de Janeiro have driven residents and tourists to seek new ways to cool off, with ...
The family of a Brazilian journalist who was tortured and killed during the country’s military dictatorship on Wednesday ...
For decades, conservationists have pushed for changes to U.S. 64, a busy two-lane highway to the popular Outer Banks that ...
Nine months ahead of this year’s annual U.N. climate summit, known as COP30, lodging prices in the Brazilian host city of ...
The South American tapir was last seen in the Costa Verde region in 1914, leading many to believe it was extinct.
Brazilian state-run oil giant Petrobras reported on Monday a 10.5% decrease in its total fourth-quarter oil and gas production from a year earlier, while also experiencing lower sales and exports.
I’m Still Here,” the first Brazilian film to ever compete for Best Picture at the Academy Awards, revisits a dictatorship-era ...
Its technical foundations for a green-production boom may be sound, but Brazil’s economic travails are an obstacle. The high ...
The global success of Brazilian movie "I'm Still Here" -- riding high after three Oscars nominations -- has set off a ...
A white house in a quiet corner of the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, has been attracting a stream of visitors in recent ...