Category: Politics
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Brazil to Restrict Entry of Immigrants Without Visa
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security announced that transit passengers arriving in Brazil without a visa and whose final destination is another country will be required to continue their journey or return to their place of origin. Passengers without a visa to enter Brazil who remain in the international transit area of Guarulhos Airport…
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Brazil to Restrict Entry of Immigrants Without Visa
The Ministry of Justice and Public Security announced that transit passengers arriving in Brazil without a visa and whose final destination is another country will be required to continue their journey or return to their place of origin.
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NFL Players Feared Violence in Brazil. Did Someone Tell Them the Homicide Rate in the Cities Where They Play?
According to a report from The New York Times, some NFL players said they did not want to go to Brazil for the Philadelphia Eagles game against the Green Bay Packers, held at Arena Corinthians in São Paulo last Friday (6). The reason? Violence in Brazil. The Philadelphia Eagles player, Darius Slay, in his podcast…
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Historian Who Predicted the Winner of 9 of the Last 10 Elections Makes His Choice for 2024
As the first presidential debate between Donald Trump, the Republican candidate, and Kamala Harris, the Democratic candidate, approaches for the elections on November 6 in the United States (to be held this Tuesday, the 10th), polls show a technical tie between the two candidates. However, there is one prediction that should be taken into account.…
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Father of Georgia Shooter Arrested on Homicide Charges. He Gave His Son a Gun as a Gift
The father of the 14-year-old accused of the shooting at Apalachee High School in Georgia faces two second-degree homicide charges in connection with last week’s attack that left four dead. The case against Colin Gray, 54, marks only the second time in the United States that a parent has been charged in connection with a…
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NY Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing Until After November Elections
The judge overseeing Donald J. Trump’s criminal case in Manhattan has postponed his sentencing until after election day, November 5, a significant victory for the former president who is trying to reclaim the White House. In a decision announced on Friday, Judge Juan M. Merchan rescheduled the sentencing for November 26. He had previously planned…
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“I Am Still Here,” by Brazilian Director Walter Salles, Receives a Standing Ovation at the Venice Film Festival
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A ten-minute standing ovation. That was the audience’s reaction after watching the premiere of the new feature film by director Walter Salles, “I Am Still Here,” starring well-known actors Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello, during the Venice Film Festival last weekend. The official release of the film in Brazil or the United States has not…
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“I’m Still Here,” By Walter Salles, Is Cheered at the Venice Film Festival
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Standing ovation for ten minutes. That was the reaction of the audience that attended the launch of the new feature film by director Walter Salles, “I’m Still Here,” starring actors Fernanda Torres and Selton Mello, during the Venice Film Festival last weekend. The official premiere of the film in Brazil or the United States has…
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14-Year-Old Teen Kills 4 People in Georgia, USA
Once again, classrooms and hallways turned into scenes of horror in the United States when a shooter killed four people on Wednesday (4) at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia. It is the 45th school shooting so far this year and the deadliest school shooting in the U.S. since the March 2023 massacre at The…
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US Loses Tech Talent Due to Immigration Policy
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The US risks losing its status as the top destination for foreign workers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields, thanks to outdated and rigid immigration policies. Other nations, including the European Union, Canada, and the United Kingdom, are becoming more favorable destinations with streamlined and agile immigration processes, according to a new report…


