Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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Understand the Accusation Against Alexandre de Moraes’ Actions, Supreme Court Minister
Reports from Folha de S. Paulo reveal dialogues suggesting that Alexandre Moraes, Supreme Court minister, commissioned reports to support decisions on social media account blocking and sanctions against certain publications.
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Inflation Falls Below 3% for the First Time Since 2021 in the U.S. Will Interest Rates Also Drop?
The Consumer Price Index cooled in July compared to the previous year, providing more evidence that inflation is moderating and likely prompting the Federal Reserve (Fed) to cut interest rates at its meeting in September. The overall inflation rate was 2.9% in July on a year-over-year basis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported, slightly down…
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Immigrants Are Becoming American Citizens at the Fastest Rate in Years
The federal government is processing citizenship applications at the fastest rate in a decade, eliminating the backlog of cases that occurred during the Trump administration and the coronavirus pandemic.
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New Pandemic? Mpox Cases Approach 100,000 Worldwide
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The World Health Organization (WHO) recorded 99,176 confirmed cases of mpox, known in Brazil as monkeypox, in 116 countries from January 2022 to June 2024.
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Was Brazil’s Performance at the Paris Olympics Poor?
Brazil concluded the Paris Olympics with 20 medals: 3 gold, 7 silver, and 10 bronze. Considering the expectation was for Brazil to bring home 7 gold medals, it can be said that the performance fell short of what was anticipated. The Brazilian Olympic Committee itself set the goal of improving numbers and breaking records in…
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From Paris to Los Angeles: What to Expect from the 2028 Games
The Paris Games have concluded, the Olympic flame that was suspended in a cauldron above the Tuileries Gardens has been extinguished, and the Olympic flag has been handed over to Los Angeles for the 2028 Games. A mere 1,432 days away, the Los Angeles Olympics will begin on July 14, 2028, and run until July…
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Plane Crashes in São Paulo with 62 People Onboard. No Survivors
At around 1:30 PM this Friday (9), an aircraft from the French brand ATR, operated by Voepass, crashed in Vinhedo, a neighboring municipality of Campinas in the interior of São Paulo, and near the Viracopos airport, to which it was heading from Cascavel, Paraná. The company reported in a statement that flight 2283 was carrying…
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Olympics End This Weekend: Discover the Controversies of the Paris Games
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in Africa, Asia, Brazil, Central America, Entertainment, Europe, Geral, In Focus, Inside, Latin America, Men, North America, Oceania, South America, Sports, Tourism, United States, Women, WorldWater of the Seine River How could we not start with the topic that caused controversy even before the games began? The Seine River underwent a multimillion-dollar decontamination process to host the triathlon and swimming marathon events. However, with only a few days left before the Olympics began, the river still showed unsafe pollution levels…
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Growing Number of Immigrants Sleeping on the Streets of New York
A growing number of immigrants are sleeping outdoors in New York City as the city struggles to house nearly 65,000 asylum seekers.
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Outrage in the United Kingdom: Why Are Far-Right Groups Attacking Immigrants and Muslims?
Tumultuous protests erupted in anti-immigration demonstrations across Britain last week, with far-right groups attacking hotels housing asylum seekers and mosques.The Beginning of It AllOn July 29, three girls aged between six and nine were stabbed and killed during an attack at a Taylor Swift-themed children’s dance event in the coastal town of Southport, in northern…


