The Brazilian government renews its interest in negotiating visa exemption agreements based on the principles of reciprocity and equality between countries.
Scientific Reports has published an article revealing the Meilifeilong youhao, of the Chaoyangopteridae group. It lived in northeastern China during the Cretaceous period. The text was written by 14 Chinese and Brazilian researchers, representing nine institutions.
Earlier in May, Brazil had garnered the support of practically all South American and Caribbean countries, meeting a crucial UN requirement for hosting the climate talks.
The area covers over 1 mi km² between Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. Losses include 9.1 mi hectares of native grassland. In Brazil, the biome is the second most de-characterized.
Germany’s Scholz announced additional efforts to conclude the treaty. The agreement encompasses both tariff and regulatory matters, spanning services, trade facilitation, technical barriers, sanitary measures, and intellectual property.