June 19, 2026A Bilingual Newspaper
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  • IMPORTANT NOTICE FROM AVIANCA BRAZIL !!!

    We inform you that Avianca Brazil will discontinue its flights from Brazil to the United States and vice versa, starting March 31, 2019. We request that all passengers who purchased their tickets through BACC Group (BACC Travel, Brazilian Travel Service, Clickandfly, and Brazilianexpress), or at any of our branches (Newark-NJ, Danbury-CT, and Boston-MA), with departure…

  • Roberto Carlos Returns to the USA with a New Album

    Brazilian singer Roberto Carlos announced that he will begin a new tour in the United States starting March 9, 2019, produced by MOVE Concerts and Loud and Live. The first cities he will visit on his “Amor sin Límite Tour” will be Miami, Orlando, New York, Boston, and Washington DC. These are just the initial…

  • Grape Festival

    A festival in Caxias do Sul that celebrates Italian culture with traditions, concerts, and gastronomy.

  • Going to Rio? Don’t forget to visit CADEG

    Today, the market is known as one of the major references also in the field of gastronomy, due to the variety and quality of its restaurants, and the famous gastronomy festivals that have been taking place since 2013. It’s no wonder that CADEG receives an average of 10,000 people per day and employs around 5,000…

  • São Paulo: City of Geeks and Nerds

    In addition to bringing together various nationalities, cultures, and urban tribes, São Paulo is also the largest stronghold of geeks and nerds in the country. The number of fans of this universe grows every day, and there are always new developments related to the theme. For fans of this culture, the city is a paradise.…

  • The NYT Recommends: Visit Salvador

    At the end of the year, The New York Times made a list of 52 places worth exploring in 2019. Salvador, the former capital of Brazil, ranks 14th. “After completing a five-year historical preservation initiative to save its UNESCO designation, Salvador, with its ice cream-colored colonial facades, cobblestone streets, and beaches, is shining. Rising along…

  • Not Everything Will Be Lost

    The U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Brazil, the Fulbright Commission, and the Smithsonian Institution announced an emergency exchange program for 14 researchers whose studies were interrupted by the fire at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro last September. In 2019, they will travel to the United States to complete their experiments in museums of the…

  • Bolsonaro Takes Office with Speech Calling for Reforms

    On January 1st, at 4:50 PM, the newly elected president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, ascended the ramp of the Palácio do Planalto to receive the presidential sash from his predecessor, Michel Temer. He then proceeded to the Parlatório, where he delivered his official speech to the nation. In his speech, Bolsonaro promised to reduce the…

  • Brazil Strengthens Fight Against Aedes-Transmitted Diseases

    Brazil’s efforts to reduce the incidence of diseases transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito have yielded positive results.

  • Brazil Launches New Program to Support Game Companies

    The Brazilian government will invest R$ 35.25 million in the production and commercialization of electronic games and an additional R$ 10 million in accelerators.