Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for Citizens of Australia, Canada, and the USA to 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding regular passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure…
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24th Havana Film Festival in New York Starts This Week
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The 24th Havana Film Festival in New York (www.HFFNY.com) presents an exceptional program celebrating the diversity of voices and cultural expressions from Cuba and Latin America.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court Includes American Billionaire Elon Musk in Digital Militia Inquiry
The minister of the Supreme Federal Court (STF), Alexandre de Moraes, has ordered the inclusion of multibillionaire Elon Musk among those investigated in the so-called Digital Militia Inquiry, which investigates the criminal activities of groups suspected of spreading false news on social media to influence political processes. In the same decision, made public on Sunday…
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More Than 32 Million Americans Enjoyed the Total Solar Eclipse
A total solar eclipse, experienced by millions of observers in parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada, has completed its path across North America. In the U.S., about 32 million people were in the path of totality (when the moon completely covers the sun), and a total solar eclipse was visible in Texas, Oklahoma,…
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“Nourish”: Gisele Bundchen Launches Healthy Recipe Book
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The world-renowned model and advocate for a healthy lifestyle, Gisele Bündchen, presents in “Nourish,” her first book, 100 delicious and accessible recipes made with everyday ingredients. Gisele believes that well-being starts with food. At home, she chooses lean and healthy proteins and nutrient-rich vegetables; she also believes in eating with flexibility (pizza night with the…
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ECLIPSE 2024: Why Is Monday’s Total Solar Eclipse So Unique?
Each eclipse, just like a snowflake, is unique. Each has a different path, maximum totality length, and impact on a population. And the eclipse that will occur on Monday (8), visible from various parts of the United States, is no exception. It will be a unique event. The reason boils down to a few key…
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Florida Bans Abortion After Six Weeks of Pregnancy
Restrictions on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, set to take effect in Florida starting April 30 of this year, will severely limit access to this procedure in a state that is one of the most populous in the country.
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4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes American East Coast, Unaccustomed to the Phenomenon
A 4.8 magnitude earthquake hit the northeastern United States at 10:23 AM on Friday (5), according to the United States Geological Survey (U.S.G.S.), sending tremors from Philadelphia to Boston and shaking buildings in Manhattan and throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The U.S.G.S. reported that the epicenter of the earthquake was in Lebanon,…
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American Tourist Killed by Elephant During Safari in Zambia
An 80-year-old American woman was killed in Zambia after an elephant attacked a vehicle carrying tourists in Kafue National Park. Another woman was injured and taken to a medical center in South Africa following the incident, which occurred on Saturday (30), the conservation and hospitality company Wilderness, which was running the trip, said in a…
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‘Money Heist’: Thieves Steal $30 Million From Cash Depot In Los Angeles
Does life imitate art, or does art imitate life? You’ve heard the following story. The FBI and the Los Angeles Police Department are investigating one of the largest cash heists in the city’s history after approximately $30 million was stolen from a cash depot in San Fernando Valley. The robbery occurred on Easter Sunday night…


