Category: Brazil
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Brazilian Government Takes Emergency Measures to Protect Yanomamis
After the widespread disclosure of the inhumane living conditions faced by the Yanomami indigenous people, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva called for emergency action to assist the community, one of the most isolated in the country. The plan of the new Brazilian government aims to provide nutritional and health assistance to the Yanomami and…
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How Many Are There and Where Are Brazilians Living Abroad
There are more than 4.4 million Brazilians living outside the country. This number was disclosed in the report “Brazilian Community Abroad,” a document that gathers the most recent data – collected in 2021 – on the distribution and location of Brazilians who left the country. The study was conducted by the Department of Consular Affairs,…
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Xplorer Pass, The Platform That Will Help You Plan and Schedule Your Trip from One Place
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Traveling should be anything but exhausting. But how many people do you hear saying they need a vacation after returning from vacation? Or how many people do you know who travel without any planning because they don’t even know where to start? “Let’s go and we’ll see what to do there.” Isn’t it usually like…
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Economists Warn That a Recession Is Coming
Recessions often catch everyone by surprise. There is a very good chance that the next one will not. Economists have been predicting a recession for months, and most believe it will occur in the first quarter of this year. Whether it will be deep or mild, long or short, is still up for debate, but…
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Daniel Alves’ Arrest: What We Know About the Case
Star of the Brazilian national team and one of the most awarded players in the world, Daniel Alves was arrested in Spain on Friday (23), without the right to bail, after being accused of assault and rape by an unidentified 23-year-old woman. The Spanish judge who heard testimonies from the alleged victim, the player, and…
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PassportBros: TikTok Movement Encourages Black Men to Seek Women in Other Countries
The #PassportBros movement is drawing attention as a group of Black men seeks to convince others that Black women from abroad are better traditional wives than American Black women.
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Brazilian Ballerina Enchants Judges on ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’
Brazilian ballerina Vitória Bueno participated in ‘America’s Got Talent: All-Stars’ and enchanted the judges and audience with her performances.
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The R$ 20 Billion Hole and the Story of Lojas Americanas
The retail giant Americanas S.A. has been facing a major problem that not only caused the company’s shares to plummet by 80% on the stock market but also raised doubts about the company’s ability to recover. Last week, the CEO and CFO of Americanas, Sergio Rial, resigned just two weeks after taking office. The reason?…
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The Last 8 Years Have Been the Hottest on Record, Says Report
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The last eight years have been the eight hottest years ever recorded, with 2022 being the fifth hottest year globally, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service of the European Union.
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Davos Forum: Cooperation in a Fragmented World
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The World Economic Forum began this Monday (16) in Davos, Switzerland, gathering leaders and government representatives with businesspeople and investors.


