Category: Brazil
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Unidentified Objects Hover Over North America
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U.S. military shot down another object flying at high altitude over Lake Huron in Michigan on Sunday afternoon. The Pentagon said it did not know what it was. Another unidentified object was shot down in northern Canada on Saturday, marking the third time in a week that American fighter jets have downed objects in North…
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Lula Says Brazil Is Not More Politically Divided Than the U.S.
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In an exclusive interview with CNN, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stated that the political divisions in his country were not worse than those in the United States.
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What Is the Safest Seat on a Plane?
When choosing a seat on a plane, do you think about which place will keep you safest in case of an emergency? Probably not. The majority of people book seats for comfort or convenience, such as easy access to the bathrooms or as close to the front as possible so they can disembark more quickly.…
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I Became an American Citizen. Can I Lose My Brazilian Nationality?
This week, a case of loss of Brazilian nationality caught the attention of those living here in the United States who have or are seeking American citizenship. The second wife of former president Jair Bolsonaro, Ana Cristina Valle, lost her Brazilian nationality after obtaining Norwegian citizenship during her time living in that country from 2009…
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Another Paradise in Brazil: Ilha do Mel
Serenity, stunning landscapes, and excellent beaches make up this paradise located in the Bay of Paranaguá, Curitiba. Ilha do Mel is situated on the coast of the state of Paraná, 24 km from the municipality of Paranaguá. The island boasts beautiful beaches that can be visited year-round and the best-preserved stretch of Atlantic Forest in…
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Costa Cruises Strengthens Relationship with the Brazilian Market
Costa Cruises is strengthening its relationship with the Brazilian market by having the Costa Firenze, Costa Favolosa, and Costa Fortuna sailing in South America in 2022-2023. According to Dario Rustico, executive vice president of Costa Cruises for South and Central America, the program marks the first time in over ten years that three of the…
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Bispo do Rosário, One of Brazil’s Greatest Artists, Holds His First Solo Exhibition in the USA
The Americas Society presents “Bispo do Rosário: All Existing Materials on Earth,” the first solo exhibition in the United States of Bispo do Rosário, an Afro-Brazilian artist who created over a thousand objects during his confinement at the Colônia Juliano Moreira, a psychiatric institution in Rio de Janeiro where he spent most of his life.…
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“Clouds”, a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Bruno Dunley
Nara Roesler New York is pleased to announce “Clouds”, a solo exhibition by Brazilian artist Bruno Dunley. As a central protagonist of the young generation of painters in Brazil, the artist presents here his second solo exhibition in the city, showcasing a set of paintings and works on paper developed over the last two years.…
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Women Business Owners Are Optimistic About the Future
Even facing inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, and economic uncertainty, women business owners and executives of small and medium-sized enterprises predominantly owned by women have an optimistic outlook on the short-term future of their businesses, according to a recent survey. The PNC Bank survey found that the expectations of women business owners (WBOs) for their…
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Brazil and Argentina Study Creation of a Common Currency for Trade
The economic teams of Brazil and Argentina will work on a proposal to create a common currency that can be used in trade and financial flows. The goal would be to reduce operational costs and dependence on foreign currencies. In a statement in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Lula said that this will be done “with a…


