Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Spring has arrived in Brazil!
With the arrival of the flower season, the Tourism News Agency highlights places that are true nature and knowledge refuges across the country’s five regions. Spring has arrived, and with it, the colors and scents that transform Brazil’s landscapes. The season, which officially begins this Monday (22/09), reinforces the invitation to connect with one of…
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Brazilian islands: study reveals presence of exclusive species
For many years, the Galápagos Islands in the Pacific Ocean have been known as a true sanctuary for unique species, such as giant turtles and marine iguanas. This may now change, and Brazilian oceanic islands, such as Fernando de Noronha, São Pedro e São Paulo, and Trindade, may start sharing the title of the most…
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UN: Ozone layer reaches thickest recorded thickness in decades
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The ozone layer reached in 2024 the thickest thickness recorded in decades of monitoring, according to information published this Monday (15) in a report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), linked to the United Nations. The numbers indicated a gradual recovery of the structure that protects the planet from solar radiation. The hole had dimensions…
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Cinema legend Claudia Cardinale dies at 87
Claudia Cardinale, a glamorous symbol of post-war Italian cinema who had a long and varied acting career in film and theater, died at 87, according to AFP and other French media outlets. Raised in Tunisia in a family of Sicilian origin, Cardinale was introduced to the world of cinema in 1957 after winning a beauty…
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Study shows progress in classrooms with cell phone ban
A study conducted by the Frente Parlamentar Mista da Educação, in partnership with Equidade.info, an initiative of the Lemann Center at Stanford Graduate School of Education, revealed that 83% of Brazilian students have been paying more attention in class after the restriction on cell phone use in classrooms. The perception of positive impact is greater…
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Shooting at ICE Detention Center in Dallas Kills 1 Detainee and Injures 2 Others
Federal authorities say that a shooting on Wednesday morning at an ICE immigration detention center was a “targeted act of violence” and “an attack” against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement service. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) stated that a shooter fired “indiscriminately” at the ICE building and at a “van in the sally…
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Plane crash kills “sponge cities” architect Kongjian Yu in Brazil
Four people died in the crash of a small plane in the city of Aquidauana, in Mato Grosso do Sul, in the late afternoon of Tuesday (September 23). Among the victims is the Chinese architect Kongjian Yu, 62 years old, considered one of the most influential architects and urbanists of the present day and creator…
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Erika Kirk, Widow of Charlie Kirk, Speaks of Forgiveness at Funeral
Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, said she forgives her husband’s alleged killer, speaking emotionally at his memorial about love, forgiveness, and family.
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U.S. Government Imposes Magnitsky Act Sanctions on Wife of Alexandre de Moraes
The Donald Trump administration in the United States has imposed Magnitsky Act sanctions on lawyer Viviane Barci de Moraes, wife of Supreme Federal Court (STF) Justice Alexandre de Moraes, and on the Lex institute, linked to the minister’s family. The law has already targeted Moraes since July 30. The decision was published by the Office…


