I n “Brazil”, Terry Gilliam’s film about a dystopian society, eyeball-shaped surveillance bots hover over citizens’ shoulders ...
Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly frequent and severe. The El Niño predicted for 2026–2027 is one such event. These events have caused environmental, economic and social impacts in ...
With direct flights from several European capitals, the two major north-eastern Brazilian cities offer beaches, nature, culture and history in a region increasingly open to international tourism. View ...
In partnership with the World Resources Institute (WRI) and WRI-Brasil, members of the Drexel Urban Health Collaborative and SALURBAL are studying the ways social factors and built environments ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. three people smiling and hugging each other In the intricate tapestry of global cultures, Brazil stands as the country with the ...
Brazilian urban development has been shaped by progressive constitutional and statutory reforms, including the 1988 Federal Constitution and the 2001 Statute of the City, which enshrine the right to ...