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How does Brazil's President Lula embrace Suriname?

How does Brazil’s President Lula embrace Suriname?

Table of Contents Introduction Exploring the Impact of President Lula’s Diplomatic Relations with Suriname Examining the Benefits of Brazil’s Economic Ties with Suriname Analyzing the Cultural Exchange between Brazil and Suriname under President Lula’s Leadership Conclusion “Uniting Two Nations: Lula’s Vision for a Brighter Future for Brazil and Suriname.” Introduction Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula…
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Lula sets the tone in China

Lula sets the tone in China

Business not as usual eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 16 april 2023– He brought an entourage. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva traveled to China this week along with dozens of political representatives and more than two hundred business leaders for a visit that focused on improving trade and economic ties between the largest countries in Asia and South America. …
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Understanding the Paris Climate Agreement

Understanding the Paris Climate Agreement

For Beginners and Starters eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 27 March 2023–The Paris climate Agreement, is a landmark international agreement aimed at addressing the issue of climate change. It was signed in December 2015 by 195 countries and entered into force on November 4, 2016. The Paris Agreement is widely regarded as the most significant international agreement on…
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Suriname also victim of criminal Brazilian acts

Suriname also victim of criminal Brazilian acts

Should Bolsonaro stand trial in the Hague   eyesonsuriname  Amsterdam, 17 March 2023– The Amazon is no stranger to crises. And the Santo Antonio hospital in Boa Vista is no exception to the rule. It proves the point.  For almost a decade its staff have been dealing with the fallout from the humanitarian collapse in neighbouring Venezuela,…
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Mapping Project of Land Use in the Amazon

eyesonsuriname According to a report issued Monday March 14th of this year by the Fire Monitor, an initiative of the Annual Mapping Project of Land Use and Land Cover in Brazil (MapBiomas) in partnership with the Amazon Environmental Research Institute (IPAM), the Amazon biome concentrated 90% of its areas with fires, representing 487,000 hectares.  In…
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Why Carbon Capture is important for Suriname

Why Carbon Capture is important for Suriname, Brazil and Indonesia

Financial Incentives Important  eyesonsuriname/ dr. Lorraine Sobers Amsterdam, March 9th 2023 — The CEO of Hess Corporation, John Hess, speaking at the International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana, explained to the audience that “Carbon credits provide financial incentives to preserve forests and biodiversity that are at risk to growing economic activities and demand for natural resources.”…
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Netherlands Interested in Brazilian Developments

Innovation on several fronts eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 9 march 2023–Last week the Netherlands Innovation Network in Brazil went to São Paulo’s Ibirapuera Park for an out-of-the-office strategy meeting at the Bienal.  With Daniel Burgers  recently starting in the team and a new government in Brazil causing a renewed interest in Brazil from the Netherlands, it was about…
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Brazil reinstates task force to tackle climate change

Brazil reinstates task force to tackle climate change

Amsterdam, March 1st 2023– Brazil’s Environment Minister  Marina Silva was joined by US Presidential Envoy John Kerry when she announced on Tuesday that the government of Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva was creating a working group to tackle the effects of climate change by focusing on the fight against deforestation in the Amazon and the…
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Suriname riots take after Brazil

Suriname riots take after Brazil

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 Feb. 2023– The Brazilian government of President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Siva condemned during the weekend Friday’s events in Paramaribo, Suriname, where scores of rioters stormed the Congress building in an episode that somehow echoed the Jan. 8 events in Brasilia. “Brazil hopes that dialogue prevails, in the framework of the democratic…
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Claudia Andujar has photographed the Yanomami in the Amazon during a lifetime of activism. At 91, she is still helping protect their rainforest homeland.

Brazil’s Defender of the Indigenous Brings Their Fight to the Shed

Claudia Andujar has photographed the Yanomami in the Amazon during a lifetime of activism. At 91, she is still helping protect their rainforest homeland. https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/20/arts/design/brazil-yanomami-indigenous-andujar-photographs-shed.html?smid=em-share