Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Blended in the Crowd
“The man of the twentieth century does the following: Isolates himself in the midst of the crowd. Feels loneliness. Living with others around. How? I don’t know, he only knows one word by heart: ‘I’ And in his building Full of residents….a hundred, two hundred He finds it difficult To leave his apartment And say:…
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Feature Film Pecado Vermelho
Driven by the desire to speak about the Black experience from a different perspective, far from stereotypes, artists have filmed the feature film “Pecado Vermelho”. The film, which tells the story of a romance between a spirit, the ‘Gypsy Pombagira’, and a man, was shot in Paulínia (SP) and in the capital of Rio de…
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Brazilian airports recognized internationally for health protection measures for travelers
Brazilian airports Galeão and Guarulhos have been recognized internationally for their health protection measures during the resumption of flights, confirming Brazil’s preparedness for travel and tourism.
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OMT will open the first Latin American office in Brazil
The World Tourism Organization (OMT), a United Nations agency specialized in Tourism, has decided to bring a regional office to Brazil next year, the first in Latin America. The announcement was made by OMT Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili (photo) during the Abav Collab, a virtual fair organized by the Brazilian Association of Travel Agencies (Abav). Zurab…
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The Specific App for Organizing Events and Meetings
The Federal Data Processing Service (Serpro), the largest public company in Brazil in the field of Information Technology services, has developed an app that facilitates the organization and management of events. The Serpro Check-in was initially aimed only at public managers, but Serpro concluded that the tool is useful not only for the government but…
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Uçá Crabs Rescued by ICMBio
Between January 15 and 18, the inspection carried out by the Chico Mendes Institute for Biodiversity Conservation (ICMBio) rescued more than 2,000 uçá crabs. During the inspection, conducted by four environmental analysts from the Extractive Reserve (Resex) of Acaú-Goiana, located between Paraíba and Pernambuco, the species were released into the mangrove, and the responsible parties…
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Workers in Conditions Analogous to Slavery
Brazil ended 2019 with 1,054 people rescued from situations analogous to slave labor, a result of inspections of 267 establishments. The data is in the latest update from the Radar of the Subsecretariat of Labor Inspection (SIT) of the Special Secretariat for Social Security and Labor of the Ministry of Economy. In total, the existence…
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The 60th Anniversary of Brazil’s Capital, the Beautiful Brasília
Brasília, the capital of Brazil, celebrates its 60th anniversary in 2020. The city is referred to as the seat of government, as it is where those who administer the country work – the President of the Republic, federal deputies, senators, among others. The project to build the new capital began during the presidency of Juscelino…
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After all, who are we, the Brazilians?
At first glance, the answer to this question seems easy: we are the product of the miscegenation between Portuguese colonizers, the indigenous people who lived in Brazil, and Africans brought as slave labor, in addition to immigrants who arrived between the 19th and 20th centuries – such as Germans, Italians, and Japanese. So far, so…
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Historic North American Trade Agreement Explained
On January 29, President Trump signed an important trade agreement with Canada and Mexico, which he called “the largest, fairest, most balanced, and modern trade agreement ever reached.” The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) will replace the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) that has been in place for a quarter of a century. The USMCA…


