Fernanda Torres, up for an Oscar, embodies the courage required to stare down an oppressive dictatorship in “I’m Not There.” ...
Students across the country of more than 200 million people are starting the school year with phones banned from classes and ...
At least 38,722 people had their lives abruptly cut short in Brazil in 2024 due to urban violence—an average of 106 per day.
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Top 10 Must-Visit Places in Brazil for an Unforgettable TripPlanning a trip to Brazil? In this video, we take you through the 10 must-visit destinations that showcase Brazil’s incredible beauty, culture, and adventure! From the vibrant streets of Rio de ...
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Hosted on MSNLittle Girl Tries Pickles for the First TimeStuffed porpoise stomachs and blood custard for the rich, pickled carrots for the poor, and ale for all. Europeans in the ...
Historic Indigenous leaders still fell. Chief Aritana Yawalapiti, who led his Xingu people for five decades. Paulinho Paiakan, of the Kayapó. Artist and healer Vovó Bernaldina… from the Macuxi tribe ...
A study shows improvements in concentration, class participation, and academic outcomes since the policy took effect.
The return of the floating structures shows the resilience of illegal gold mining in the Amazon, which destroys the riverbeds ...
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