Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Brazil stands out among the top 3 countries with the highest growth in international tourism, according to UN Tourism
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UN Tourism, the United Nations World Tourism Organization, published a new report that ranks Brazil among the world leaders in international tourism growth in 2025. The UN Tourism publication on social media highlights the performance of the Americas in the first quarter of 2025, with Paraguay (53%), Brazil (48%) and Chile (48%) leading among the…
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Brazil Received 4.8 Million International Tourists in Five Months
This is a record, and arrivals in May exceeded Embratur’s expectations. A total of 461,341 people visited Brazil during the fifth month of the year — 37.4% more than in the same period last year. The number of international tourists who visited Brazil between January and May 2025 broke all historical records for the period…
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What We Know About Generation Z’s Mass Protests in Nepal
In the last 48 hours, Nepal has been shaken by mass protests led by young people frustrated with the country’s leadership. On Tuesday night, the Nepalese army sent troops to restore order after important government buildings were set on fire, politicians were attacked, and violent clashes erupted between protesters and government forces. Nepal’s Prime Minister,…
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Rosana Paulino: The Creation of the Creatures of Day and Night
Rosana Paulino’s practice encompasses drawing, painting, suturing, engraving, collage, sculpture, and installation. Her work prioritizes social, ethnic, and gender issues, with particular care in exploring the enduring legacy of slavery and the history of racial and gender violence in Brazil. The artist weaves personal, scientific, and historical archives into her work, using these materials to…
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Craftsman and Viola Player Keep Viola de Cocho Tradition Alive in the Pantanal
Recognized as Brazil’s intangible cultural heritage since 2004, the viola de cocho is one of the most authentic symbols of the Pantanal region’s identity. Carved from a single wooden log, the instrument features in manifestations such as cururu and siriri, songs and dances that span generations in Mato Grosso and Mato Grosso do Sul. The…
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Singer and composer Angela Ro Ro dies at 75 in Rio
Singer and composer Angela Ro Ro died on the morning of this Monday (8) in Rio de Janeiro. Hospitalized since June with a pulmonary infection, the artist did not survive the worsening of her condition. Angela Ro Ro would have turned 76 in December. She leaves behind more than a hundred recordings across 14 solo…
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Ticket sales for the 2026 World Cup are about to begin
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The first opportunity to get tickets for the 2026 World Cup is on Wednesday (September 10). But pay attention: the tickets may not be easy to get — and they probably won’t be cheap.
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Millennial saint, wearing jeans and sneakers, reaches the Catholic altars
Today (September 7), St. Peter’s Square will be filled with young people with smartphones, teary eyes, and hearts pounding with faith. Throughout the day, Pope Leo XIV will proclaim Carlo Acutis a saint – the first millennial to ascend to the Catholic altars. His canonization, in St. Peter’s Basilica, is a breath of hope for…
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Understand the next steps in Bolsonaro’s trial at the STF
The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) resumes on Tuesday (9) the trial of core 1 of the coup plot, formed by former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven other allies. The trial began last week, when the defenses of the former president and the other defendants presented their arguments, in addition to the…
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Giorgio Armani Dies at 91, Leaving Eternal Legacy in Italian Fashion
Renowned stylist Giorgio Armani, symbol of Italian fashion and founder of the brand bearing his name, died this Thursday (4) at the age of 91. The information was confirmed by the Armani Group in a statement reproduced by the Reuters agency. “With infinite sadness, the Armani Group announces the death of its creator, founder, and…


