In January, 50 artists from all over the world were chosen to shoot shorts in the Azores, guided by the iconic filmmaker.
Systematic slave labor was used to grow coffee in Brazil, sugar in the Carribbean and cotton in the American South. Its ...
As the planet gets warmer and the rains fall harder, the future of flood control is looking less like a wall and something ...
South Africa’s resilience was evident in Brazil, but coach Cecil Afrika faces an anxious wait on key injuries – including to skipper Nadine Roos – ahead of the World Championship opener in Hong Kong.
Harry Massis made history. He became the first president in São Paulo’s history to have a financial statement rejected by the ...
RIO DE JANEIRO—Spanish airport operator Aena’s R$2.9 billion ($557 million) acquisition of the concession for Rio de Janeiro’s Galeao International Airport (GIG) marks a new phase for one of Brazil’s ...
Malaysia’s Sepang circuit would fit the bill. Formula 1 knows the venue well, having raced there 19 times between 1999 and ...
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Iran Conflict Causing Turbulence for Aircraft Financing Rates
Geopolitical strikes and resurgent inflation are rewriting the general aviation playbook.
Masked federal agents kidnap a father as he waits to pick up his child from school. An ice cream cart is abandoned on the sidewalk, its vendor ...
How Qualcomm India President Savi Soin turned a chip company into India's technology infrastructure — EVs, sovereign AI, ...
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Sarcopenic obesity: Could that growing belly fat turn out to be life-threatening? Are you too a victim of sarcopenic obesity?
Health experts regard belly fat—that is, the accumulation of fat around the abdomen—as a breeding ground for numerous ...
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