
Why Brazil’s sovereignty is non-negotiable
When a country gives up its sovereignty, it loses the right to decide its future: its people sign the deed of their own servitude and live in a rental republic.
Diplomacy is the art of engaging with the world. In this section, we explore the agreements, complexities, and dialogues between nations that shape the global stage — and influence our daily life.

When a country gives up its sovereignty, it loses the right to decide its future: its people sign the deed of their own servitude and live in a rental republic.

Proposed by BRICS+, a new model of global governance offers a path toward shared abundance.

Foreign ministers discussed global governance, regional security and economic integration during the April meeting in Brazil.

After getting his driver’s license and a new car, a leading voice for Down syndrome inclusion prepares for an immersive experience in the Asian country.

Working group has 90 days to propose program turning mineral wealth into technology, industry and sustainable development.

Experts warn the market is underestimating the oil shock, claiming the worst is yet to come as global energy security nears a tipping point.

From its discreet arrival with electric buses in 2015 to record-breaking retail sales in 2026: how BYD became the country’s most desired automotive brand.