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Carlo Ancelotti's Brazil debut sees side record just three total shots in underwhelming draw at Ecuador Brazil put two shots on frame all game and lacked that creativity ...
Brazil hope brighter times are ahead now Carlo Ancelotti has taken over as national team manager, with the former Real Madrid boss overseeing his first fixture on Thursday. The 65-year-old’s ...
BYD’s delayed Brazil factory to be operational by 2026 end. The company's vehicle sales in Brazil soared to 76,713 last year, a 328% jump from 17,937 in 2023.
Brazil is leveraging its vast renewable energy infrastructure to attract global tech companies for AI development, positioning itself as a green powerhouse in the AI race.
Brazil has upped its forecast for the country’s 2025 coffee output despite the year being in the low part of the typical production cycle. Government body Conab projects Brazil’s coffee production ...
Brazil currently monitors its groundwater at around 400 sites — a number that pales in comparison to the North American network's 16,000 sites. In India, it's 22,000.
Brazil's auto industry produced 2.55 million vehicles last year, still down a third from its 2013 peak. Employment in the sector has fallen about 20% in the same period. COMPETITIVENESS LAGS ...
On Wednesday, 9 April 2025, Brazil took on an international leadership role by signing a Letter of Intent that formally incorporates Ocean Literacy into the national school curriculum. With this ...
Brazil’s plans to build ports and roads to help move grains, beef and iron ore from the rainforest echo a development vision that dates back to the military dictatorship in the 1960s and 1970s.
Argentina vs. Brazil live updates, highlights from World Cup qualifying. FULLTIME: Argentina 4-1 Brazil. Fireworks fly over Estadio Mas Monumental as the home side completes an utterly dominant 90 ...
The World Cup qualifier match between Argentina vs. Brazil takes place tonight, Tuesday, Mar. 25: Here's where to find and watch the match online free ...
03/25/2025 March 25, 2025. Once a climate champion, Brazil's president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, is pushing for more oil drilling, even as the country prepares to host the UN climate conference.
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