Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Rio National Museum Reopens for Exhibition Seven Years After Fire
The National Museum in Rio de Janeiro reopens three spaces to the public for a temporary exhibition seven years after the devastating 2018 fire.
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Brazil Week in New York
Experience Brazil’s vibrant art and traditions without leaving New York. From July 16 to 20, Summer for the City offers a star-studded week with Brazilian shows and cultural programs that highlight the country’s diversity, depth, and creative excellence. In addition to selected performances in our Family Storytime, Comedy Underground, and Jazz Underground series, we’re pleased…
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Indigo Jeans Are Synonymous with American Style Again
The iconic indigo jeans that help define the youthful image of the United States – derived from cultural references like the rebellious outfit of movie star James Dean or the album covers of rock musician Bruce Springsteen – are being manufactured again in the US. American workers were already wearing indigo jeans in 1873, when…
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Senior Tourism Gains Momentum in Brazil
With more free time, energy, and decision-making power, people over 60 are driving the sector and inspiring new itineraries. Initiatives from the Ministry of Tourism promote the comfort and safety of these visitors. The increase in life expectancy and improvements in the quality of life have transformed the profile of senior tourists. Increasingly active, independent,…
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From Cinema to Tourism: Brazilian Destinations That Shine on Screens and Attract Travelers
Stunning landscapes, historic cities, and unusual nooks of Brazil have been gaining ever more prominence on the screens of national cinema. What was once just a backdrop for major productions is now becoming a destination for tourists seeking immersive experiences. This is one of the trends highlighted in the latest edition of the Revista Tendências…
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Recife, the Brazilian Venice
Recife, capital of the state of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil, is a recognized cultural and gastronomic center. The city offers a variety of attractions. Just check out the harmonious contrast between the ancient monuments of Recife Antigo and the modern buildings in the city’s business center. The capital of Pernambuco is the birthplace of two…
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Bahian Beach Named Best in the Americas
Ponta de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, in Salvador (BA), tops ranking that assessed 200 beaches from 11 countries. The Bahian representative features on the list of Brazilian destinations recognized with the Blue Flag certification. The Ponta de Nossa Senhora de Guadalupe, located on the stunning Ilha dos Frades in Salvador (BA), has been named the…
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U.S. Supreme Court Limits Nationwide Injunctions in Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
The Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision along ideological lines, sided on Friday (27) with the Trump administration’s request to limit universal injunctions issued by federal courts. The opinion in the birthright citizenship case was highly anticipated. The issue was how lower courts should handle President Trump’s executive order, which declared that children of parents…
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U.S. Representative Requests Immediate Sanctions Against Alexandre de Moraes for Alleged “Transnational Repression”
The chairman of the Human Rights Committee of the United States Congress, Representative Christopher H. Smith, has requested that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio impose immediate sanctions against Justice Alexandre de Moraes of the Federal Supreme Court (STF). In an official letter sent to Rubio, Smith accuses Moraes of leading a policy of “transnational…
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How hot is too hot for kids to play outside?
The heat wave affecting millions of people across the United States has led some parents to wonder: is it safe for my children to play outside? With school vacations, children are spending more time at home or in summer camps. Additionally, there are always youth sports and younger children going to daycare. For Dr. Jess…


