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globaltimes.cn | Sergio Queiroz
A container ship is seen at the Qingdao port in East China's Shandong Province on June 3, 2025. Photo: VCGAmid growing uncertainty triggered by shifts in global protectionist tariff policies, China and Brazil have continued to deepen bilateral trade cooperation, with the quality of collaboration steadily improving. Looking ahead, the two countries hold strong potential and momentum for further cooperation in key areas such as the green and digital economies.
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1 month ago |
japantoday.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon's gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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1 month ago |
azdailysun.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado
ARARI, Brazil — Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon's gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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1 month ago |
wimz.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
By Sergio Queiroz, Adriano Machado and Manuela AndreoniARARI, Brazil (Reuters) -Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon’s gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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1 month ago |
kfgo.com | Sergio Queiroz |Adriano Machado |Manuela Andreoni
By Sergio Queiroz, Adriano Machado and Manuela AndreoniARARI, Brazil (Reuters) -Deep in the Amazon rainforest, the power of mighty rivers combines with the pull of the moon’s gravity to form waves that run for dozens of miles. Record-breaking Brazilian surfer Sergio Laus fears that climate change and environmental degradation mean their days may be numbered.
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