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2 former employees of Sembcorp Marine, now Seatrium, charged with bribing Brazilian officials
DEFERRED PROSECUTION Authorities also said in its press release on Thursday that the public prosecutor is in discussions with Seatrium…
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Brazil’s best spots for nature, adventure and wildlife spotting
Beyond culture and carnivals, Brazil’s beautiful natural landscapes are a growing draw for tourists. ADVERTISEMENT Famous for its world-class carnivals,…
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Fire at landless workers’ movement camp in Brazil leaves nine dead
SAO PAULO: A fire in a camp belonging to Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement MST in the northern state of Para…
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Singapore invited to G20 Summit in Brazil in 2024
SINGAPORE: Singapore has been invited by Brazil to participate in the G20 Summit and meetings in 2024. Brazil took over…
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Visiting Brazil? Don’t miss these 9 stunning natural wonders
Brazil is bursting with spectacular national parks and jaw-dropping landscapes which are home to some of the world’s rarest and…
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Brazil beach clean up makes water swimmable for first time in 10 years
For the first time in a decade, Rio de Janeiro’s beaches are safe for swimming. ADVERTISEMENT For the first time…
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Tree-hugging AI to the rescue of Brazilian Amazon
MANAUS, Brazil: Small, artificially intelligent boxes tied to tree trunks in the Brazilian Amazon are the latest weapon in the…
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BRICS members, especially India and China, have to work closely in order to challenge West’s dominance: Veteran economist
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for instance, made a trip to the United States in June – his first with…
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BRICS leaders meet in South Africa as bloc weighs expansion
JOHANNESBURG: Leaders of the BRICS nations – Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – converged on Johannesburg on Tuesday…
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Commentary: BRICS is neither anti-West nor a bloc
When blocs reach for loftier goals, though, they involuntarily become fodder for satirists. The BRICS have floated the idea of a…
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