Categoria: Geral
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Quase 16,4 Milhões De Pessoas Moram Em Favelas No Brasil, Revela Censo
O Brasil tem 16,390 milhões de pessoas morando em favelas e comunidades urbanas. Isso representa 8,1% do total de 203 milhões de habitantes no país, ou seja, de cada 100 pessoas, oito vivem nesses locais. Os dados fazem parte de um suplemento do Censo 2022, divulgado na sexta-feira (8) pelo Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e…
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Número Recorde De Americanos Ricos Está Fazendo Planos De Deixar Os EUA Após A Eleição
Um número crescente de americanos ricos está fazendo planos para deixar o país após as eleições de terça-feira (5), com muitos temendo agitação política e social, independentemente de quem vencer, de acordo com diversos advogados de imigração. Advogados e consultores de famílias de alto patrimônio disseram que estão vendo uma demanda recorde de clientes que…
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With The Best September In History, Brazil Attracts 4.9 Million International Tourists In 9 Months
Brazil has been attracting more and more foreign visitors. Between January and September 2024, the number of tourists coming from other countries increased by 12% compared to the same period in the previous year, with a record result for the month of September in the entire historical series, which began in 1989: in total, 445,389…
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Luz de Gramado Christmas: Magic in the Heart of Serra Gaúcha
Towards the end of the year, the city in Rio Grande do Sul is decorated with lights and colors to host one of the most anticipated parties of the year: Natal Luz (Christmas Light), where children and adults are enchanted by more than 300 attractions during the season, including shows, parades, musical performances and much…
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Petrobras: Brazil May Have To Import Oil In 2034
Without the oil production from the equatorial margin—the area off Brazil’s northern coast whose potential has been described as akin to pre-salt layers—the country may have to import oil again within ten years. The statement was made by Petrobras’ Director of Exploration and Production Sylvia Anjos, and is part of the state-owned company’s efforts to…
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How to Make Sure Your Business Stands Out Among Competitors
Staying competitive in today’s market can be a challenge. As the business landscape continues to evolve, paying attention to the competition is more important than ever. Business isn’t run in a vacuum and understanding what’s working — and equally important, what’s not working — for other successful companies is an integral step in staying ahead…
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Survey Reveals What’s Top of Mind for Holiday Shoppers
As the holiday season approaches, many consumers are planning to kick off their shopping earlier this year, aiming to lock in low prices, take advantage of promotions, and ensure all their gifts arrive on time. A recent survey by Sensormatic Solutions reveals key insights that can guide both shoppers and retailers during this busy time.…
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Brazilian Participation in the Yearly Coterie + Magic Trade Show at Javits Center
The Consulate General of Brazil in New York recently collaborated with SEBRAE-RJ (Micro and Small Business Support Service of Rio de Janeiro) to organize a fashion industry mission to New York City. This joint effort brought 32 Brazilian fashion companies to one of the world’s fashion capitals, aiming to showcase Brazilian talent and to foster…
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Government Launches Platform Listing Investments Worldwide
The Brazilian Ministry of Development, Industry, Trade and Services launched the InvestVis platform, which allows the general public to learn about investments made in Brazil and around the world. The tool allows users to see which countries invest the most in Brazil, which economic sectors receive the most international investment, where Brazilian investments are going,…
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How Have American Households Changed?
In 1960, over 44% of all American households included married parents with children, while slightly over 13% were single with no children. Today, that’s inverted — in 2023, single people living alone and married couples without children outnumbered married-parent households. Single-person households increased more than fivefold, from 6.9 million in 1960 to 38.1 million in…

