Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Dennis Carvalho Dies
Actor and director Dennis Carvalho died last Saturday (28) at the age of 78. He was hospitalized at Hospital Copa Star, in Copacabana, in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The specific cause of death was not disclosed by Hospital Copa Star due to lack of family authorization. The unit stated that it did…
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30 Years Without Mamonas Assassinas: The Premonitions That Surrounded the Tragedy That Shocked Brazil
Exactly 30 years ago, Brazil woke up in shock with the death of the Mamonas Assassinas members, a musical phenomenon that conquered the country in record time and had its career interrupted in tragic fashion on March 2, 1996. The group was returning from a show in Brasília when the Learjet 25D plane they were…
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Itamaraty Advises Against Travel to 11 Countries After Attack on Iran
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a consular alert on Saturday (28) advising Brazilians to avoid travel to 11 Middle Eastern countries, following the military escalation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. According to the statement, the measure was adopted “in light of the recent escalation of tensions in the Middle East”. The recommendation…
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U.S. Supreme Court Examines Law Criminalizing Marijuana Use by Gun Owners
The Supreme Court will hear arguments this Monday in an important gun case that has united a series of unlikely allies, from conservative groups defending gun rights to liberal civil rights groups. At issue is a federal law that criminalizes the possession of firearms by drug users. It is the same law that was used…
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Find out what the Blood Moon will be like next Tuesday, March 3
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A new lunar eclipse is scheduled for March 3. The phenomenon always draws curious onlookers and experts, but this time, Brazil will not be in the best geographic position to watch the full spectacle of the so-called Blood Moon. The phenomenon occurs when there is a precise alignment between the Sun, Earth, and Moon. “The…
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Dubai Airport, one of the world’s busiest, dawns empty
The military escalation involving the United States, Israel, and Iran has caused one of the largest recent disruptions in international commercial aviation, with strategic airports in the Middle East closed or operating in an extremely limited manner. The information was disclosed by the g1 portal on this Monday (2). Images recorded at dawn show Dubai…
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Trump warns Iran not to retaliate after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The Supreme Leader of Iran, 86-year-old Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was killed in a joint operation between the United States and Israel against Iran on Saturday, confirmed Iranian state media. The Iranian government declared 40 days of mourning. The country’s Supreme Leader was killed following an attack launched by the US and Israel on Saturday against…
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What is the faint that sent Ivete Sangalo to the hospital and why it can happen to anyone
Singer Ivete Sangalo, 53, was hospitalized in Salvador after suffering a faint at home in the early hours of last Wednesday (25). The episode resulted in facial injuries, with cuts and bruises, later shown by the artist in a video posted on social media. According to the singer herself and her team, the malaise was…
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Love is…
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The author of the comic strips is the New Zealander Kim Grove, who began drawing the comics in the 1960s for her boyfriend, the Italian computer engineer Roberto Alfredo Vincenzo Casali. The two met during a course at a ski school. “I started making small drawings to express how I felt,” she said. Kim and…
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Rio City Hall eyes New York City model for armed Municipal Force
During a visit to Rio de Janeiro this Thursday (26), the head of the New York City Police Department, Michael J. LiPetri, advocated for intensive use of remote monitoring and data science as the foundation for addressing public security issues. Rio city hall recognizes the U.S. city as a model for forming the new Municipal…


