U.S. Tariffs Ripple Through Brazil’s Fishing Industry
Brazil’s fishing industry faces crisis as U.S. tariffs hit exports, threatening jobs and local economies. Analysis from Rio de Janeiro.
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Brazil’s fishing industry faces crisis as U.S. tariffs hit exports, threatening jobs and local economies. Analysis from Rio de Janeiro.
Deadly bombings in Colombia leave 18 dead as President Petro designates armed groups as terrorist organizations, halting peace talks.
U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell hints at possible interest rate cuts amid economic pressures and trade tensions, balancing inflation concerns.
China Media Group partners with New York Film Academy to launch global AI visual works initiative, promoting cross-cultural dialogue and ethical AI development.
South Korean President Lee Jae-myung and Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba agree to enhance bilateral cooperation in security, technology, and cultural exchanges during Lee’s first official visit to Japan.
A landslide triggered by heavy rain blocked Highway 4G in Vietnam’s Son La province, causing drivers to flee. No injuries reported as officials clear debris.
Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again, producing 30-meter lava fountains. No immediate threats reported, but scientists monitor ongoing activity.
Indian Foreign Minister Jaishankar confirms ongoing US trade talks amid looming tariffs, highlighting economic tensions and diplomatic challenges between the two nations.
Chengdu prepares to host the 2nd Golden Panda Awards, recognizing global film and TV excellence with 27 awards across four categories and record international participation.
Over 800 students compete in China’s national humanoid robotics finals, showcasing autonomous AI advancements in Hefei.
Kuomintang legislators in China’s Taiwan region successfully fend off DPP-led recall campaigns, retaining legislative seats amid political tensions.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signals potential rate cuts amid inflation risks and shifting job markets, impacting Asian economies and global investors.
Central delegation led by Wang Huning concludes Xizang visit, emphasizing high-quality development and stability during 60th anniversary celebrations.
UN agencies confirm Gaza’s famine, the first in the Middle East in 20 years, as residents plead for an end to the siege.
China’s honor guards train for September 3 military parade commemorating 80th anniversary of victory in WWII-era conflicts, highlighting historical legacy and modern capabilities.
Federal Reserve maintains tight monetary policy amid tariff impacts, as Asian exporters adapt to shifting US trade dynamics and supply chain realignments.
Chinese Ambassador Xie Feng calls for depoliticizing agriculture amid U.S.-China trade tensions, highlighting declining soybean exports and rejecting farmland restrictions.
A U.S. nuclear command aircraft was tracked near Greenland amid heightened geopolitical tensions, raising questions about strategic military movements in the Arctic region.
Dugongs, once declared extinct along the Chinese mainland coast, have been spotted near Yongshu Reef, highlighting successful conservation efforts in the Nansha Islands.
China activates emergency protocols as Typhoon Kajiki approaches Hainan, with yellow alerts issued for heavy rainfall and potential coastal impact through Sunday.