Category: North America
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Brazil Delays Visa Requirement for Citizens of Australia, Canada, and the USA to 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding regular passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure…
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Brazil postpones the requirement for visas for Americans until 2025
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in Asia, Brazil, Business, Entertainment, Geral, Inside, North America, Oceania, Politics, Tourism, United StatesTourists from Australia, Canada, and the United States holding these passports will still be able to enter through land borders, ports, and airports without presenting a visa for Brazil. A decree published on Tuesday (9) postponed by one year – to April 10, 2025 – the measure that determined the visa requirement starting this Wednesday…
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24th Havana Film Festival New York Starts This Week
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The 24th Havana Film Festival New York (www.HFFNY.com) presents an exceptional program celebrating the diversity of voices and cultural expressions from Cuba and Latin America.
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24th Havana Film Festival in New York Starts This Week
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The 24th Havana Film Festival in New York (www.HFFNY.com) presents an exceptional program celebrating the diversity of voices and cultural expressions from Cuba and Latin America.
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More Than 32 Million Americans Enjoyed the Total Solar Eclipse
A total solar eclipse, experienced by millions of observers in parts of Mexico, the United States, and Canada, has completed its path across North America. In the U.S., about 32 million people were in the path of totality (when the moon completely covers the sun), and a total solar eclipse was visible in Texas, Oklahoma,…
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ECLIPSE 2024: Why Is Monday’s Total Solar Eclipse So Unique?
Each eclipse, just like a snowflake, is unique. Each has a different path, maximum totality length, and impact on a population. And the eclipse that will occur on Monday (8), visible from various parts of the United States, is no exception. It will be a unique event. The reason boils down to a few key…
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Rare 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes the American East Coast
A rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake shook the northeastern U.S. on Friday, with tremors felt from Philadelphia to Boston and in New York.
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FII Institute to Host First Latin American Summit in Rio de Janeiro
The FII Institute announced its first FII PRIORITY Latin American summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. With the theme ‘Invest in Dignity’, the summit will take place from June 11 to 13, 2024, at the Copacabana Palace in Rio de Janeiro. The summit is part of the FII PRIORITY program, an annual series of summits,…
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Less Than a Month Until the 2024 Solar Eclipse. Find Out Where You Can See It
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We are less than a month away from a rare opportunity to witness a total solar eclipse that is expected to plunge a considerable part of North America into darkness on April 8. The total eclipse this year will last longer than the one seen by over 20 million people in August 2017, and according…
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Bad Times for Boeing
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In yet another terrible episode involving a Boeing aircraft, a 787 Dreamliner suddenly fell mid-flight on Monday (11), injuring dozens of passengers after the pilot temporarily lost control of the aircraft. The pilot managed to regain control and land the plane safely, but it is still unclear what caused the LATAM flight departing from Australia…


