With a population of more than 214 million, and as South America’s largest economy, Brazil is an important part of the global community, and after some worrying years with far-right leader Jair Bolsonaro, the country re-elected Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva who became president at the beginning of this year. While Lula carried the renewed hopes of many millions, perhaps Brazil’s gamers weren’t expecting to get sniped by their leader.
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The North Macedonia’s Defence Minister, Slavjanka Petrovska has said that the Macedonian government will offer to transfer 12 Mi-24 attack helicopters to Ukraine.
Oil and gas majors like Shell and ExxonMobil have known about, and covered up, the devastating impact of their industry for decades.
The Turkish Parliament’s general assembly is set to ratify Finland’s NATO membership after the Nordic country’s accession protocol was approved by a parliamentary committee late Thursday.
NATO on Sunday criticised Russia for its “dangerous and irresponsible” nuclear rhetoric, a day after Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia would station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus.
The Swiss regulator FINMA announced Sunday that the so-called additional tier-one bonds, which are widely regarded as relatively risky investments, will be written to zero as part of the deal.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday, reportedly issued an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin.
A full-scale invasion necessitates a complex and multi-step humanitarian response. Unforeseen obstacles and force majeure are encountered during the implementation of humanitarian projects. Cost estimates do not always match reality. Taking into account all potential changes is often a challenging task.
The Portuguese inquiry, commissioned by the Church in the staunchly Catholic country, published its findings after hearing from more than 500 victims last year, that a Catholic clergy in Portugal have abused nearly 5,000 children since 1950.
