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Paraguay’s over-the-top reaction to revelations of Brazilian spying was likely shaped by a separate but related scandal ...
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) The Itaipu Binacional hydroelectric plant, jointly owned by Brazil and Paraguay, reported a $680.3 million surplus for 2024 despite facing a severe drought that reduced ...
Brazil admitted its intelligence agency spied on Paraguayan authorities during Bolsonaro's presidency. The spying allegedly focused on tariff negotiations for the Itaipu hydroelectric dam. Brazil's ...
The dam, which is one of the world’s largest hydroelectric plants ... Negotiations over the cost of hydropower generation from the Itaipu dam had been ongoing for months before the spying ...
With heavy rainfalls in Argentine Mesopotamia (Misiones, Corrientes, and Entre Ríos) and also in southern Brazil, a significant amount of water has accumulated at the Itaipu dam, north of Puerto ...
Paraguay has recalled its ambassador to Brazil in response to revelations of Brazilian espionage against Paraguayan officials ...
Just over two months after completing a special outflow to increase the level of the drought-stricken Paraná River, the world largest operational hydroelectric dam, Itaipu, located on the border ...
Negotiations related to the Itaipu hydroelectric power plant, which were due to be concluded by end-May, were suspended until Brazil provides clarifications, the Paraguayan government added.
Amnesty International (AI) welcomed on Tuesday Itaipu Binacional’s decision to finance the restitution of indigenous land in Brazil to the Avá Guaraní Paranaense people ('the Avá Guaraní'). These ...