Brazil, Uruguay, and Bolivia Friday supported ... it was reported in Buenos Aires after a new meeting of the Commission of the Paraguay-Parana Waterway Agreement. Also endorsing Paraguay's view ...
At threat is one of the largest waterways in the region, the Paraná water system that millions of people in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina rely on for water and energy. The reason, say ...
The Parana, meaning “like the sea” in Tupi-Guarani language, is born from the convergence of two great rivers in Brazil, the Rio Grande and the Paranaiba. It fills with water in southern ...
The group of countries that make up the Paraguay-Parana Waterway Agreement Committee ... The committee is made up of Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Paraguay insisted that ...
Brazilian payment processor PagBrasil and Paraguayan Bancard announced on Friday a partnership to process transactions on Brazil's widely popular Pix instant payment system, highlighting the growing ...
In 1992, the five countries — Brazil, Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina and Uruguay — agreed to establish the two natural rivers, which meet at the Paraguay-Argentina border, as a transit route for ...
Though he was overthrown in 1989 – dying in exile in Brazil in 2006 – Strößner’s legacy lives on. The Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Paraguay as South America’s second most corrupt nation, with ...
The three participating countries – Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay – are building their long-term capacity to fight forestry crime. Operation Panthera Onca refers to the scientific name of the ...
The Itaipu hydroelectric power plant, also called Itaipu Binacional, is a binational hydroelectric dam located between the cities of Hernandarias in Paraguay and Foz do Iguaçu in Brazil, ...
At threat is one of the largest waterways in the region, the Paraná water system that millions of people in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina rely on for water and energy. The reason, say ...