Paulo Cabral covers Brazil for CGTN, with a particular focus on business stories. He joined the channel in 2007 and is based in São Paulo.
Cabral started out as a business reporter in his native Brazil but after a few years went on to an
international career, having worked for BBC for about nine years, initially as a producer and presenter in the BBC World Service, in London, and then as a correspondent in Washington D.C., Cairo and lately in his hometown, São Paulo.
In these positions, Cabral has covered a range of stories from big summits and economic conferences to natural disasters and wars in over 30 countries around the globe.
Cabral has worked for print media, radio, television, news portals and last year completed a Master’s Degree, in the University of São Paulo, with research of ‘hypermedia documentaries’, his new field of interest in media languages and formats.
A new report by the World Resources Institute shows that global action to reach stated deforestation goals is falling short. Despite some pockets of advancement, notably in the Amazon, the new data shows global forests remain under tremendous pressure. Read More...
Honduran Minister of Culture, Annarella Velez Osejo, hopes for increased exchanges with China, as diplomatic relations between the two countries develop and deepen. Find out more. Read More...
It was late March 2023, one year ago, that China and Honduras signed a joint communique, formally establishing diplomatic relations between the two countries. There are already tangible results to show in the form of increased trade and important bilateral agreements. Our reporter Paulo […] Read More...
As China and Honduras mark one year of diplomatic relations with celebrations in Tegucigalpa, our correspondent Paulo Cabral has been talking to key officials in the Central American country about China-Honduras ties. Read More...
In Honduras, coffee is a top export. But until recently the country did not sell to China despite growing demand. Now things have begun brewing as the two countries established diplomatic relations just over a year ago. Read More...
One year since the establishment of diplomatic relations between Honduras and China, there are already positive developments in trade exchanges and investments between the two nations. Honduran Minister of Economic Development Fredis Cerrato talked to CGTN’s Paulo Cabral in the Honduran capital of Tegucigalpa […] Read More...
China and Honduras have signed a multi-million dollar cooperation agreement aimed at improving education in the Central American nation. Chinese funding will be put into building schools across the country. The deal comes as the two governments celebrate one year of formal diplomatic relations. Read More...
CGTN sat down with the country's Deputy Tourism Minister to talk about the government's tourism goals and promoting Honduras as a travel destination. Read More...
In Brazil, construction of a new railway line connecting the capital São Paulo to the city of Campinas has been approved. The winning bid came from a partnership between a Brazilian firm and a Chinese rail industry leader. Paulo Cabral reports. Read More...
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