德國博物館將歸還稀有的 Irritator 恐龍頭骨給巴西
這件由 Stuttgart 機構於 1991 年購入的 Spinosaurid 化石,一直是長期歸還運動的主題。這是一件有著 1.13 億年歷史的爭論焦點。在 Stuttgart 自然歷史博物館於 1991 年買下這件恐龍頭骨化石後,研究人員發現它是迄今已知最完整的 Spinosaurid 頭骨,屬於一種先前未知的巨型食肉恐龍屬。繼續閱讀...
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Comprehensive coverage and timeline for Brazil. Aggregated from 6 sources with 15 articles.
15 篇文章 · 6 個來源 · 自 3/17/2026 起的報導
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這件由 Stuttgart 機構於 1991 年購入的 Spinosaurid 化石,一直是長期歸還運動的主題。這是一件有著 1.13 億年歷史的爭論焦點。在 Stuttgart 自然歷史博物館於 1991 年買下這件恐龍頭骨化石後,研究人員發現它是迄今已知最完整的 Spinosaurid 頭骨,屬於一種先前未知的巨型食肉恐龍屬。繼續閱讀...
theguardian.com• President Lula 對該法案的否決已被 Brazil 的 congress 與 senate 推翻,這意味著該法案目前正等待 supreme court 的確認。 • Brazil 主要是保守派組成的 congress 已通過了一項法案,縮減極右翼前總統 Jair Bolsonaro 的刑期,他去年因企案發動政變而被定罪。 • 該法案最初於 12 月由 congress 通過,但總統 Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva 於 1 月行使了否決權,這是一項具有象徵意義的舉動,標誌著自 Bolsonaro 支持者洗劫首都 Brasília 以來已屆滿三週年。
theguardian.com• Brazilian President announced on Monday a comprehensive enforcement initiative targeting illegal logging and land invasions in the Amazon, deploying 5,000 additional federal agents to protected areas. • The government committed to reducing deforestation rates by 80 percent over the next two years through satellite monitoring and criminal prosecutions of organized trafficking networks. • Environmental groups and the U.S. State Department praised the pledge as a meaningful step toward climate commitments, though skeptics noted enforcement challenges in remote regions.
nytimes.com• Brazil has suspended a $4 billion Chinese investment in Amazon infrastructure projects following international pressure over deforestation and environmental protection commitments. • President Lula cited insufficient environmental safeguards and lack of transparency in project oversight as the primary reasons for the suspension announced Friday. • Environmental groups and US officials praised the decision, though economic analysts warn the suspension could strain Brazil-China relations and impact Latin American development patterns.
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圖片:Global Times• Governments of Spain, Brazil, and Mexico issued a joint statement on Saturday expressing deep concern over the grave humanitarian crisis in Cuba and calling for immediate measures to alleviate suffering faced by the Cuban people. • The statement follows US President Trump's recent indication of shifting focus from the Iran war to Cuba, with a senior US delegation sent last week to Havana to negotiate a deal addressing the island's crisis. • This diplomatic push highlights growing international attention to Cuba's deteriorating conditions, potentially signaling a US pivot that could reshape regional geopolitics and aid flows.
globaltimes.cnSeville could see 34C this week and parts of Brazil could hit high 30s, while storms forecast in southern AfricaOver the course of this week, temperatures in Spain are expected to soar well above the seasonal average. Daytime temperatures could reach about 30C in Madrid on Tuesday, 10C above the norm, while Seville may see 34C, about 9C above its late April average. An area of low pressure situated out in the Atlantic will allow for a south-westerly flow, introducing warm air from north Africa. In addition to this heat, a notable dust plume is expected to travel northwards from the Sahara, covering the skies above Iberia and south-western France, which may lead to some particularly orange or red skies at sunrise and sunset.In Brazil, high temperatures are forecast for the states of São Paulo, Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul and Santa Catarina over the next few days, eventually spreading into Minas Gerais. Here, daytime maximum temperatures are expected to reach the high 30s Celsius later in the week, about 5-10C above the seasonal average. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Brazil's environmental ministry unveiled a $2 billion five-year initiative on April 18 to combat illegal logging and deforestation in the Amazon, deploying 5,000 additional environmental enforcement officers. • Satellite data from March 2026 showed a 22% increase in forest loss compared to the same month last year, driven by cattle ranching expansion and illegal mining operations, according to the Amazon Surveillance System. • The plan includes indigenous land rights recognition and community-based conservation incentives, representing a significant shift from previous policies that had weakened protections.
nytimes.comAlexandre Ramagem fled country after he was sentenced to 16 years for his role in plotting military coup in BrazilWhen Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to nearly 30 years in prison for an attempted coup, six other members of his cabinet were also found guilty and all began serving their sentences – except for one.Days before the verdict, Bolsonaro’s former spy chief, Alexandre Ramagem, fled by car to Guyana and boarded a flight to the United States, where he has remained ever since. Continue reading...
theguardian.comOctogenarian incumbent contrasts his health with challenger Flávio Bolsonaro, who fainted during a TV debate The Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, is seeking to lunge and leg press his way to a historic fourth term, as the octogenarian politician uses a flurry of workout videos to convince voters he is fighting fit ahead of October’s crunch election.Lula looks set to face off against a senator almost half his age in what will be the leftist’s seventh presidential campaign since he first sought Brazil’s top job in 1989, when he was 44. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Brazil convened an emergency South American Union (UNASUR) meeting on April 8 to address Venezuela's constitutional crisis, where President Nicolás Maduro's government faces international pressure over disputed 2024 election results and restrictions on opposition candidates. • Regional leaders including representatives from Colombia, Argentina, and Uruguay discussed potential mediation mechanisms and demands for transparent verification of voting tallies, with Brazil proposing a UN-observed electoral audit. • The summit reflects broader Latin American concern over Venezuela's humanitarian deterioration and mass emigration, with over 7 million Venezuelans displaced across the region since 2015.
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