Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Venezuelans are transferred to other Brazilian capitals
The process of relocating Venezuelan immigrants continues in Boa Vista (RR). A total of 130 people have been sent to shelters in Cuiabá (MT), Brasília (DF), São Paulo (SP), and Rio de Janeiro (RJ). They were transported by a plane from the Brazilian Air Force (FAB). Since April, around 690 Venezuelans have gone through this…
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Federal Highway Police Completes 90 Years
In July 2018, the 90th anniversary of the Federal Highway Police (PRF) was celebrated. The corporation has been under the command of the Ministry of Justice since 1991 and is part of the Federal Executive Branch. It is responsible not only for the safety of Brazilian roads but also plays a fundamental role in combating…
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Brazilian Products with the Brazil Agro Seal
Brazilian products from the agribusiness sector that are sold to the foreign market will now be certified with the Brazil Agro – Good for Nature seal from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply. This identification aims to provide more security to trade, as it indicates the origin, quality, and compliance with international standards in…
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Correios to Issue Work Cards
In partnership with the Ministry of Labor, the Brazilian Post and Telegraph Company (ECT) will start issuing the Work and Social Security Card (CTPS). The project was announced after a meeting in Brasília and is initially set to be implemented only in São Paulo, with plans to expand to other federal units. According to data…
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Nebraska: open sky in the heart of the USA
Nebraska has wonders in every direction: vast prairies in the east, majestic canyons and peaks in the west, and sand dunes in the middle, making the journey as beautiful as it is fun. The state is also rich in history, with several opportunities to explore its heritage. Stroll through the Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical…
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Kansas, a classic slice of America
Kansas has a cowboy culture sweeping across the prairies. “Home, home on the range” are the words of the state’s official song, and tourists can stay at authentic cattle ranches – from rustic to luxurious. Kansas also offers stories of Native Americans, with several museums dedicated to the Amerindian tribes that lived here once…
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Panama Airport: The Hub of the Americas
At the Panama Airport, Copa Airlines has created a flight connection center between all of the Americas and Brazil. The “Hub of the Americas” offers a range of advantages for passengers seeking convenience and quality.The main advantage for those flying with Copa Airlines connecting in Panama is the exemption from immigration and customs in Panama.…
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Praia Grande
Praia Grande is located in the State of São Paulo, about 72 km from the capital. It is one of the most sought-after destinations on the São Paulo coast and offers various leisure options, such as beaches, squares, historical tours, craft fairs, bars, and restaurants. Sunny days can be enjoyed at one of the local…
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Xapuri
Located approximately 188 km from the capital of Acre (Rio Branco), and in the middle of the Pacific Road, which connects Brazil to the Pacific Ocean, Xapuri offers experiences of interaction with the Forest and the history of the struggle of rubber tapper and environmentalist Chico Mendes. Marked by important struggles, the city emerged from…
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Julio Cesar: a Brazilian designer in the spotlight
Julio Cesar was born in the city of Mossoró, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, specifically in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. From an early age, he developed an interest in the arts, something that has been a driving force in his evolution as an artist. Growing up, he cultivated a special…


