Air Canada has announced its largest-ever expansion into Latin America for the winter 2025-26 season, according to official airline statements and industry sources.

The carrier will increase seat capacity by 16% compared to last winter, offering more than 80,000 seats weekly and over 55 daily flights across the region.

This move marks a clear effort

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Amazon Web Services prepares to invest $4 billion to construct its very first cloud area in Chile by late 2026. AWS will establish 3 availability zones, marking its 3rd Latin American region after Brazil and Mexico and its 37th worldwide.All needed authorizations for construction and operation have already secured approval, Amazon's South Latin America l

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(Analysis) Foreign ministers from the BRICS group-Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, and new members Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Indonesia, Ethiopia, and Iran-met in Rio de Janeiro in late April 2025.

The meeting, widely covered by sources in Spanish, Portuguese, and Chinese, revealed sharp internal divisions and exposed the

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A recent Paraná Pesquisas survey reveals that 63.1% of São Paulo citizens President Lula's government, while only 33.9% reveal approval.This sharp displeasure, unchanged because February, sends a clear message from Brazil's most effective state. When São Paulo's electorate speaks, the remainder of the nation listens-because São Paulo does not j

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Vamos Locação (VAMO3), Brazil's largest heavy-equipment rental firm, saw its shares drop 8.7% to R$ 4.40 ($0.73) on May 7 after reporting a 45.6% yearly net revenue decrease to R$ 107.8 million ($18 million) for Q1 2025. The outcomes, released May 6, revealed a business facing soaring rate of interest while demonstrating functional resilience

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RD Saúde (RADL3), Brazil's largest pharmacy chain, saw its shares plummet 7.9% to R$ 17.91 ($3.00) on May 7 after reporting weaker-than-expected first-quarter earnings.The operator of DrogaRaia and Drogasil shops published a 17% annual decrease in net income to R$ 177.1 million ($29.5 million), in spite of a 10.8% profits boost to R$ 10.8 billion ($1.8

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