Editor Euan Marshall talked to the BBC World News about indigenous communities at risk during the pandemic. “First of all, we have to remember that even in the best-case scenario health care in indigenous communities has always been precarious,” he said.
Around 81,000 indigenous people living in remote zones around Brazil could be “critically vulnerable” to Covid-19, according to a study by the University of Campinas (Unicamp).
In 2000, Formula 1 great Michael Schumacher had just racked up his 41st race win,…
Overall, the worldwide economic outlook has improved according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and…
“This is f***ing corruption, it has to change,” protested an irate John Textor, owner of…
Eduardo Leite, governor of the southern Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul, on Wednesday…
Moody’s is the latest rating agency to improve its assessment of Brazil, bumping up the…
Other finalists include the Harvard Business Review, Fortune, Condé Nast, and the NFL