Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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President Biden Ends Discriminatory Immigration Bans
On January 20, President Joe Biden ended visa issuance restrictions, calling them “simply wrong.” They applied to individuals from many Muslim and African countries. Under Biden’s new proclamation ending discriminatory bans, Executive Order 13780 of March 6, 2017, and proclamations 9645, 9723, and 9983 have been revoked and are no longer in effect. According to…
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Galo da Madrugada
In an effort to revive the old street carnivals, a group of friends, led by Enéas Freire, created in late 1977 the Mask Club “O Galo da Madrugada,” which had its first parade on January 23, 1978, in Recife, gathering 75 revelers. In 1979, the number of revelers rose to 350. By 1991, the number…
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The Pampas of My Land
GOD IS GAÚCHO “In the pampas of Rio Grande, in the land where I was bornSways the mischievous minuano wind just like a boy…It stirs up a fuss wherever it goes and doesn’t even disguiseThat it really loves it here… There are those who look and are enchanted by the dance of the leavesThat, somewhat…
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The athlete is the protagonist of one of the most well-known images in sports, when he is thrown into the air by the bull Bandido
Fifteen years! This is the time that Neyliowan Tomazeli, champion of Barretos in 1999, has been away from the arenas. Determined and opinionated, there is no doubt that if he were still riding today, he would certainly be giving a lot of trouble to this new generation of competitors and taking many prizes home. For…
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US Launch Strategy to Revitalize Global Economy
The United States has launched a strategy to mobilize its vast resources to support the global economic recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic. The Global Economic Activity and Recovery (Gear)* strategy from the U.S. Department of State will support this broader effort by enabling food security and food trade, deploying financial tools for economic recovery, supporting…
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With adaptations and safely, Gramado transforms into the “Magical City of Christmas”
Lights throughout the city, garlands, reindeer, and nutcracker soldiers. Since October, the city of Gramado (RS) has transformed into the “Magical City of Christmas.” Outdoors, the beauty of Natal Luz, with decorated and illuminated streets, will last until January 30. However, to ensure the safety of residents and visitors to the country’s most traditional Christmas…
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Wine Tourism in Brazil: Responsible Recovery Brings High Expectations for the Sector in 2021
Following the trend of the recovery of tourism activities in Brazil, which indicates a preference for short trips and nature, the wine tourism segment is in full recovery. And optimistic. Tourism associated with culture, tradition, and wine appreciation has strengthened in the country, along with the infrastructure to serve tourists with hotels, inns, bars, and…
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Injured Jaguar Reintroduced to Nature in the Pantanal
A jaguar that was rescued with burns in the Pantanal has been reintroduced to the wild, reported the National Center for Research and Conservation of Carnivorous Mammals of the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (Cenap/ICMBio).
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Private initiative will sponsor Réveillon Rio 2021
The City Hall of Rio, through Riotur, announces that SRCOM has been chosen as the organizing company capable of holding Réveillon Rio 2021, which, for the first time, will be fully funded by the private sector. After three companies submitted their proposals, only SRCOM attended the Riotur headquarters during the public session, presenting its project,…
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Message from the Future II: The Years of Repair”, the short film
The animated short film “Message from the Future II: The Years of Repair” dares to dream of a future where the year 2020 is a turning point. In the storyline, the lessons from the Covid-19 pandemic and global uprisings against racism mobilize us to build a better society – one where no one is sacrificed…


