Australian and British researchers have uncovered thousands of stone artefacts and animal bones at the Laili rockshelter in northern Timor-Leste
Lusofonia
Mounting debt, an undeveloped economy and a lack of funds have the island nation once again turning to the IMF for relief
Forward-thinking marques like GWM and BYD make the shift in the wake of US tariffs and as new imposts loom in the EU and Brazil itself
The historic milestone has been largely driven by Brazilian, British and EU migration to the country
The two nations marked 40 years of cooperation in the health sector with a new protocol that lays the foundation for future ties
The Chinese state-owned oil company secured all five blocks it bid for in a public tender launched in late 2021
Surging case numbers in the early months of this year put Brazil’s government on notice, but recent figures far exceed even the worst forecasts
In the first three months of this year, Chinese drinkers bought 2 million euros of Portuguese wine, or a more than 12 percent year-on-year increase
The dramatic cut in funding for firefighting in the Brazilian Amazon has helped fuel a spike in fires since January and risks worsening the coming fire season