Category: Politics
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Planning a Vacation in Europe This Year?
Traveling through Europe is becoming more complicated for tourists. Some cities now charge a daily tourism fee that you have to pay as soon as you arrive. Residents of certain tourist spots have made it clear that you are not welcome by imposing limits on the number of visitors at major attractions. Other destinations say…
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Trump Proposes U.S. Takeover of Gaza and Says All Palestinians Must Leave
President Trump declared on Tuesday (4) that the United States should take control of Gaza and permanently relocate the entire Palestinian population from the devastated coastal enclave, one of the most brazen ideas any American leader has proposed in years. Welcoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the White House, Trump said that all two…
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State Farm Seeks Rate Increase in California After Fires
State Farm, the largest homeowners insurance company in California, urgently requested state regulators to approve an average rate increase of 22%, a concerning sign for an already fragile insurance market.
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First Military Flight with Undocumented Immigrants to Guantánamo
The first military flight from the United States transporting undocumented immigrants to Guantánamo Bay was scheduled to depart on Tuesday (4), U.S. officials said. The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, told Fox Business Network on Tuesday that at least two deportation flights were “in progress,” but did not provide further details. Later, CNN reported…
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‘No Buy 2025’: These Americans Are Not Very Optimistic About the Economy
TikTok videos encouraging people to challenge themselves to spend less have been attracting quite a bit of attention on the popular social media app. Participating in the latest no-spend challenge — known as ‘No Buy 2025’ — means eliminating virtually all non-essential purchases, including but not limited to new clothes, makeup, furniture, dining out, takeout…
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US Dissolves International Aid Agency
In Washington, the headquarters of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) was closed on Monday (3), with employees being informed by email to stay home. The international aid agency is the target of Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts to reform the federal government. Trump and his allies have said that the agency, created by…
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US, Mexico, and Canada Negotiate to Avoid Tariffs
On Saturday (1st), President Donald Trump announced a 25% tariff on all products from Mexico and Canada entering the United States and a 10% tariff on Chinese products. According to the U.S. government, this measure is a way to pressure these countries to curb the influx of drugs and illegal immigrants into the United States.…
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Indigenous communities will receive support to develop sustainable tourism experiences and itineraries
Brazilian indigenous communities will receive support from the Federal Government to develop itineraries and tourism experiences through ecotourism and community-based tourism.
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Brazil Breaks Record for International Tourists and Establishes Itself as One of the Main Destinations in South America
Brazil breaks the record for international tourists in the country, with a total of over 6.621 million travelers, surpassing the historic mark of 2018.
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U.S.-Brazil Relations Under a Second Trump Presidency
Donald Trump assumed the presidency of the United States for a second term in January 2025. What can be expected from the relationship between the United States and Brazil — two of the largest economies and geopolitical actors in the Americas — over the next four years? With both nations facing complex domestic challenges and…


