Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Study explains difference in symptoms between Oropouche fever and dengue
A study by Brazilian researchers during the 2024 Oropouche fever outbreak highlights key symptom differences from dengue to aid diagnosis in co-circulating regions.
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Solar storm will hit Earth after mega-eruption on the Sun, NASA warns
A series of high-intensity solar eruptions has put the scientific community on alert and is expected to result in solar material reaching Earth between Thursday (5) and Friday (6). Satellites recorded at least five X-class explosions—the most powerful category—in less than three days, all originating from the same active region on the Sun, identified as…
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My office is on the beach: Brazilian coastline consolidates as paradise for digital nomads
The image of a laptop resting on a table with a sea view has gone from being just a dream to becoming the routine for many professionals. The Brazilian coastline is emerging as a reference for digital nomads, those workers lucky enough to combine work and travel. The trend of an office anywhere in the…
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CUIABÁ: Heat, Exuberant Nature, and the Gateway to Ecological Paradises in the Heart of Brazil
With the official arrival of summer, Cuiabá takes its place as one of the hottest and most vibrant capitals in the country. If high temperatures are the city’s trademark, they also serve as the perfect invitation to explore the natural riches that surround it. Strategically located in the heart of South America, Cuiabá is the…
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Caetano and Bethânia Win Grammy for Best Global Music Album
Siblings Caetano Veloso and Maria Bethânia won the 2026 Grammy Awards this Sunday (01) in the Best Global Music Album category with the album Caetano e Bethânia Ao Vivo. The award was received on their behalf by presenter Dee Dee Bridgewater during the event in Los Angeles, United States. The award-winning production is a recording…
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Bomb cyclone brings intense cold and snow to the Southeast US
A powerful winter weather system — including an intense low-pressure cyclone, known as a “bomb cyclone,” off the East Coast — is affecting a large area of the country and bringing extremely cold air to the Southeast United States. Temperatures in southern Florida dropped to around -6°C on Sunday morning — the lowest since 1989,…
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“Groundhog Day:” Punxsutawney Phil Saw His Shadow, Predicting 6 More Weeks of Cold Weather in the US
Punxsutawney Phil is predicting six more weeks of cold weather after seeing his shadow on Monday. His annual prediction was interpreted by his handlers at Gobbler’s Knob in western Pennsylvania. The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club states that when Phil does not see his shadow, it means there will be an early spring. When he sees it,…
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Meet Milo and Tina, the first openly Gen Z Olympic mascots
For decades, each edition of the Olympic and Paralympic Games has been represented by a mascot, with varying public reactions—from the much-criticized “Izzy” from Atlanta in 1996 to the beloved panda from Beijing in 2022 and the controversial big-eyed hats of Paris 2024. Taking up the post for 2026 are Milo and Tina, a pair…
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Three in every ten missing persons in Brazil are children or adolescents
Three out of every ten disappearance cases registered in Brazil during the year 2025 involved children and adolescents. According to data from the National System of Public Security Information (Sinesp), out of the 84,760 general occurrences, 23,919, or 28% of the total, involved victims under 18 years of age. This result also means that, on…
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Corinthians beats Flamengo to claim back-to-back Supercopa Rei titles
Corinthians is the Supercopa Rei champion. The title was confirmed with a 2-0 victory over Flamengo at Mané Garrincha Stadium in Brasília on Sunday afternoon (1st). The São Paulo team claimed back-to-back tournament titles. The first trophy had been won in 1991, also against Flamengo. In 2026, Corinthians qualified for the Supercopa as the 2025…


