At the start of the twenty-first century, Brazil's economy was floundering. Record levels of unemployment, high inflation and the woes of its trading partner, Argentina, were just a few of the factors ...
Drug companies are in a strange and difficult position—as the inventor and supplier of a stream of life-saving products, they are essential to mankind, but at the same time, they are almost friendless ...
Brazil has a terrifying record when it comes to violence. It features more homicides than any other country on earth: one in ten people killed around the world each year is a Brazilian. This ...
Forget about hiding places. The faults were laid bare for all to see. There were no excuses offered, no qualifiers delivered in the aftermath of this public setback. This performance fell well short ...
After spending nine months living in Brazil and observing the Brazilian culture and way of life, I picked up a few lessons along the way. I realized while there are certain things I appreciate about ...
Brazilians have low levels of institutional trust. They also have low levels of trust in each other. Why? Essential trust: Lessons from Brazil's trust crisis Sign up for the On Point newsletter here.
SAO PAULO, July 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In Brazil, demand for high-quality English education continues to rise, fueled by the international business growth, the expansion of the digital economy, ...
Being deployed with the U.S. military to a forward location has allowed me to take a step back and look at prevention from an overall global view, and to see the similarities and contrasts applied to ...
A stunning second-half comeback from Japan stunned Brazil in Tuesday's friendly, and Carlo Ancelotti was unimpressed by his side's mistakes. Carlo Ancelotti says there is a "good lesson for the future ...