Category: Destaque
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Rescuing Femininity
More and more women are leaving household chores to take on positions in the job market. According to research conducted in 2005 by the Catho Group, in the last ten years, female participation in the Brazilian job market has doubled, revealing the following percentages of female “occupation” in companies: • presidency: 17.5% • board: 23%…
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“New Museum” presents video installations by Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca
This will be the first group exhibition in the United States featuring works by Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca. Having worked together for a decade, Bárbara Wagner (b. 1980, Brasília, Brazil) and Benjamin de Burca (b. 1975, Munich, Germany) produce films and video installations that present protagonists involved in cultural production. The duo often…
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Eight Things You Can Do to Help the Earth
The world is racing against time to confront the effects of the climate crisis, according to the latest United Nations climate report*. But not everything is doom and gloom. Experts say there is still time to make a difference. “We know the status quo is not good enough,” said Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John…
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NASA’s Webb Telescope Set to Unveil Space Mysteries
A NASA telescope has begun a space mission that will allow astronomers to study distant galaxies once thought to exist only in science fiction. Scientists predict that the James Webb Space Telescope, launched on December 25, will reveal new insights into the origins of the universe. The telescope is equipped to examine the solar system…
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Serra da Capivara is recognized as one of the most important tourist destinations in the world
Known for housing one of the richest archaeological heritages in the world, the Serra da Capivara National Park in Piauí has gained another important title: the conservation unit is the only Brazilian site on a selective list made by The New York Times, one of the most important media outlets in the world, of tourist…
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Women as Protagonists of National Tourism Trends
More and more, women are becoming the protagonists of their own itineraries and embarking on adventures across Brazil. Whether alone, accompanied, in search of fun, peace, or self-discovery, all women have reasons to explore new experiences. On this International Women’s Day, the Tourism News Agency presents even more reasons for them to dive into tourism,…
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Brazil is the seventh best country in the world for solo travelers
A survey conducted by US News & World Report highlighted Brazil on the international stage. This is because the country was voted the seventh best place in the world for those planning to travel alone. Brazil was the only South American country to feature in the top ten ranking, ahead of traditional destinations like Mexico…
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Brazil is elected number one in the world for adventure
A report from US News & World Report, released last week, listed Brazil as the top adventure destination in the world among 78 nations. In the evaluated criteria, out of a total of 100 points, the country surpassed the 80-point mark in categories such as climate, scenery, and fun. This prominent position confirms Brazil’s potential…
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Coffee with tourism: the itinerary options in the country dedicated to beverage lovers
It is present at the table in the morning for most Brazilians, helps to facilitate work meetings or moments of leisure among friends, and also encourages the circulation of visitors throughout the country. We are talking about coffee, one of the great national passions, whose World Day is celebrated on April 14. The beverage is…
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Foreign Spending in Brazil Grows 63% in the First Two Months
The resumption of international travel continues to yield good results for Brazil. According to data from the Central Bank, foreign tourists’ spending in the country reached $781 million in January and February, a 63% increase compared to the same two-month period in 2021 ($480 million). In the first two months of this year, according to…


