Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Starting this week, Brazilians need a visa to Mexico
The Government of Mexico has determined that all Brazilians intending to travel to Mexico for tourism or business must obtain a physical visa printed in their passport before boarding to the country. This measure comes into effect on August 18, 2022. Until then, Brazilians only needed an electronic authorization that could be obtained for free…
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Prepare your coats and shovel. Winter may be very cold
Estamos em agosto ainda, então para que falar de inverno? Se você não reparou, as lojas de departamento já estão cheias de produtos de Halloween, Thanksgiving e até Natal. Uma lembrança de que os dias de sol e calor estão chegando ao fim e, segundo a tradicional previsão do Farm’s Almanac, o inverno, que deve ser bastante rigoroso…
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Do you know which city in the US people want to live in the most?
Despite being the second dirtiest city in the world, according to residents, and having the highest rent in the United States, New York is the number 1 place people around the world want to visit and the number 1 place people want to move to. A survey conducted by Time Out magazine with 27,000 residents…
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You Will Be Charged to Visit Europe Starting in 2023
Free entry into European Union countries has come to an end. The bloc announced the launch of the new visa waiver and travel authorization system, Etias, for May 2023. The European Travel Information and Authorization System (Etias) will operate similarly to that of the United States, a travel authorization system for foreigners who can enter…
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Fifa to Advance Start of the 2022 World Cup
The International Football Federation (Fifa) is set to advance the start date of the World Cup by one day – November 20 – so that the host country, Qatar, can play the opening match. Previously, the tournament was scheduled to begin on Monday, November 21, with Senegal playing against the Netherlands. However, it is understood…
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More Stimulus Coming Soon
Some U.S. states are dealing with skyrocketing inflation by granting tax discounts and sending stimulus checks to some families. Many of these checks are arriving now in August. In total, at least 18 states have already issued or will still send payments to their residents. Below is a look at which states these are, how…
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U.S. Senate Approves Largest Climate Change Package in History
The U.S. Senate has approved an ambitious bill that includes new rules for health, climate, and taxes. The Democrats’ plan, worth $750 billion, was passed along party lines (51 to 50 votes), with Vice President Kamala Harris casting the tie-breaking vote. To take effect, it still needs to be approved by the House of Representatives,…
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Brazil Loses Jô Soares
The presenter, comedian, actor, and writer Jô Soares passed away in the early hours of this Friday (5), at the age of 84. Regarded as one of Brazil’s greatest comedians, Jô had been hospitalized since July 28 at the Hospital Sírio-Libanês in São Paulo.
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Brazilian Woman Arrested Accused of Misappropriating 4 Million Clients
Raquel Moura Borges, 55, is accused by the Southern District of New York Prosecutor’s Office of securities fraud, wire fraud, and investment advisory fraud through her company, Global Access Investment Advisor LLC (GAIA). She was arrested and faces more than 20 years in prison if found guilty. According to Prosecutor Damian Williams, “Borges promised her…
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Et Alia Theater presents: Stella, Come Home
“There is no judgment in the art of Et Alia.” ~ John Osburnt on the Et Alia play This is Me Eating “Your strength on stage is your internationality.” ~ International Women Artists’ Salon on Et Alia Theater Presented in special agreement with The University of the South, Sewanee, Tennessee. Associate Director: Marina Zurita…


