Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Visit the South of Brazil
Garibaldi Everything is enchanting in the Capital of Brazilian Sparkling Wine. It is recognized as the Brazilian Capital of Sparkling Wine due to the pioneering spirit and quality of its wines and sparkling wines. The city, with its special charm, retains the characteristics of a tranquil environment, with a bucolic landscape that gives it a…
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20 Years of the Brazilian Endowment for the Arts
The Brazilian Endowment for the Arts, whose most recognized face is the Brazilian Library of New York, celebrated its 20th anniversary on December 20th at the institution’s headquarters.Founded by Domício Coutinho and his family, the BEA is a cultural center located in the heart of Manhattan, aimed at promoting and cultivating the use of the…
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“Bloco Da Preta” draws a crowd in Rio de Janeiro
In its 11th year of parading, Bloco da Preta chose to honor the female universe, bringing the theme “Women Who Inspire.” Preta even recorded a new version of the first marchinha in history, “O Abre Alas,” by Chiquinha Gonzaga, which was shown to the public for the first time at the parade by the singer…
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Globoplay arrives in the USA
Series, miniseries, soap operas, original productions, hits from Brazilian cinema, children’s programs, music, local content, and the most important happenings around the world. All of this at the touch of a play. Since January 19, the audience can follow Globoplay’s programming in the United States, whenever and wherever they are, with more flexibility to consume…
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Once Upon a Time a High Fashion Bridal Collection
FAO Schwarz organized a charity benefit for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. With the mission of integrating fashion and compassion, KTM’s events partnered with Heritage India Fashions designer Prashant Goyal and models from around the world, including five models and a Brazilian makeup artist who were part of the designer’s team to produce a…
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Kaká
Ricardo Izecson dos Santos Leite, Kaká was born in Brasília on April 22, 1982. The nickname Kaká was given by the player’s brother, Rodrigo, who could not pronounce the name Ricardo. Aged eight, young Kaká began playing for São Paulo FC. When he turned 15, he signed his first contract. Kaká made his professional debut…
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Leila Diniz
Leila Roque Diniz was born in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, on March 25, 1945. Rebellious, she ran away from home at 14 to live with an aunt. In 1962, at the age of 17, Leila met filmmaker Domingos de Oliveira, and they lived together until 1965. During this time, she worked as a commercial model…
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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…
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Why the United States is Concerned About the Chinese Government
The Chinese government has launched an ambitious national strategy that breaks down all barriers between civilian and military research—raising enormous challenges for universities, private companies, and countries around the world. Through a strategy called “civil-military fusion,” the Chinese Communist Party is taking advantage of the freedoms that drive innovation and is stealing third-party technology, said…
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A Defender of Religious Freedom in Brazil
Ivanir dos Santos has long defended minorities in Brazil. He founded the United Center for Marginalized Populations and was honored with the 2019 International Religious Freedom Award from the U.S. State Department.


