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Oktoberfest: German Tradition on Brazilian Soil
A celebration that brings a piece of German tradition to the heart of Brazil. Join us as we explore the origins, the contagious joy, and all the reasons that make Oktoberfest an unmissable experience. The Oktoberfest in Blumenau has roots in the rich German heritage that settled in Santa Catarina. The festival began in 1984…
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Women’s Football in Brazil: Preparation for the 2027 FIFA Women’s World Cup
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The Brazilian women’s football team lost the final of the Paris Olympics to the Americans and failed to bring home the long-desired gold medal. However, women’s football has gained more recognition and respect, with Brazilian players demonstrating their strength both on the field and in their dedication to the sport. The choice of Brazil as…
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Green bonds worth US$ 225 million announced for the Amazon
Several sectors of tourism are coming together to create itineraries aligned with the climate agenda in Belém, in the state of Pará, combining immersive forest experiences, regional cuisine, and promoting sustainable production systems.
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Itatiaia National Park, the Oldest National Park in Brazil
Itatiaia National Park, created in 1937, is the oldest national park in Brazil. It is located on the border between the states of Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais. Itatiaia National Park is the oldest national park in Brazil, created on June 14, 1937, by President Getúlio Vargas. The park is situated in the Serra…
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President Lula proposes that South America act as a bloc
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva advocated on Wednesday (14) for greater integration among South American countries to advance regional development and seek robust trade partners outside the continent, including China. Lula emphasized that, although Brazil is positioned to lead this initiative, it does not intend to follow an imperialist agenda. “In the same spirit…
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Social network X closes its offices in Brazil
By its own decision, the social network X — formerly known as Twitter — closed its offices in Brazil on Saturday (August 17). Despite this measure, the service of the social network is expected to remain available to Brazilians.
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Nearly 1.8 billion adults at risk of diseases due to insufficient physical activity
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, Central America, children, Community, Economy, Europe, Geral, Inside, Men, Middle East, North America, Oceania, Politics, South America, United States, Women, WorldNew data shows that nearly one third (31%) of adults worldwide, approximately 1.8 billion people, did not meet the recommended levels of physical activity in 2022. The results point to a concerning trend of physical inactivity among adults, which increased by about 5 percentage points between 2010 and 2022. If the trend continues, inactivity levels…
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Forced Evictions Affect More than 1.5 Million People in Brazil
A groundbreaking survey by the National Campaign for the End of Forced Evictions reveals that more than 1.5 million Brazilians have suffered forced evictions or removals between October 2022 and July 2024.
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XPrize: Scientists Race to Unravel the Mysteries of Tropical Forests
The challenges faced by biome specialists around the world are countless, and when the environment is as vast and dense as that of a tropical forest, the difficulties can take on amplified proportions, such as the arduous task of collecting data from the highest branch of a 50-meter tall tree. To overcome these constraints and…
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Universities in the United States Lead Global Rankings
U.S. universities are widely represented in a new ranking of the best schools in the world, with eight of the top ten and more than half of the top 60 universities based in the United States. American universities ranked in the top 10 include well-known schools such as Harvard, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania,…


