The Brazilian plane maker aims to capitalise on its growing presence in India, where nearly 50 Embraer aircraft are already in operation
Anna O’Connor
While startups complain about compliance, civil society groups argue for greater protections, particularly against rampant AI-generated porn and child sex abuse material
During a visit by Australian Prime MInister Anthony Albanese, the two countries agreed on a shared ambition to develop the Greater Sunrise gas fields ‘as soon as possible’
Created to represent the possibility or even likelihood of people doing something to end humanity, the Doomsday Clock now sits at just 85 seconds to midnight
Weighing some 5,000 tons, the latest shipment is the largest in the massive Norte Conectado programme to expand digital access to over 10 million people
Hormone replacement therapy does help ‘put the brakes on’ declining reaction times, but does not appear to benefit mood, sleep or changes in brain matter volume
At least 131 people have died since the start of the rainy season in October and nearly 780,000 have been affected
The Federal Bank of New York holds the largest sum of German gold reserves outside the country, amounting to nearly US$195 billion
Brazil is among the many countries in Latin America and the Caribbean on edge following a US attack on Venezuela earlier this month
A study of over 300 Australian university students has established a maximum ‘safe’ number of gaming hours per week if poor health outcomes are to be avoided
Producer Lifthium Energy anticipates annual production capacity of 50,000 tons, enough for 2 million electric vehicle batteries, once it goes online in 2030
Although the number is down from 38 companies five years ago, it highlights how top emitters are ramping up their carbon output despite the urgent need to slash emissions