Brazil’s federal government reverses a decree after Indigenous protesters pressure it to drop plans tied to dredging the Tapajos River.
Brazil has decided to revoke a decree that would have expanded Amazonian waterways in a federal privatization program, a ...
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A Brazilian court reinstated late on Wednesday an order to free up access to the Santarem river port terminal where U.S.
Indigenous leader Fábio Titiah recalls the night he walked the trail to the village of Água Vermelha, in the ...
Did Gianluca Prestianni racially abuse Vinicius Junior at the Estadio da Luz on Tuesday night? We don't know. Not yet at ...
When people in 25 countries were asked what makes them proud of their country, many named their nation’s arts, culture and lifestyle.
When I lost my job in the US, I decided to move to Brazil full-time. I've experienced a lot of culture shocks during the transition, but I'm happy.
Keeya Wiki, 17, of Ashland paddled the newly undammed Klamath from Oregon to the Pacific, becoming one of the youth voices ...
From Brazil’s Pantanal to Iguazú Falls, governments and NGOs boost jaguar conservation as tourism helps protect the Americas’ apex predator ...