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Madonna’s Spectacular Night in Rio Draws Record Crowd

On May 4th, Rio de Janeiro's famous Copacabana beach will transform into a massive concert venue for Madonna. The city expects a record-breaking crowd of...

Brazil’s Balneário Camboriú to Host World’s Tallest Residential Tower

In the scenic coastal city of Balneário Camboriú, Santa Catarina, a groundbreaking project is underway. The Triumph Tower is poised to redefine the city’s skyline, aiming to become the tallest residential building in the world...

Brazil’s Nuclear Energy Ambition

Brazil aims to revolutionize its energy sector, with Minister Alexandre Silveira spearheading efforts to establish a comprehensive nuclear production chain. This shift promises to replace...

Brazil Launches Blue Economy Program for Coral Reef Protection

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has launched a significant coral reef conservation program, allocating...

Mining’s Toxic Legacy in Yanomami Territory

A study by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation and Socio-Environmental Institute revealed alarming mercury contamination among the Yanomami, Brazil's largest...

Brazilians Worry Over Economy’s Future

A Datafolha survey conducted on March 19-20 reveals Brazilians' deepening economic fears, showing increased anxiety over inflation and job scarcity. Many also believe their financial...

Brazil’s Personal Security Satisfaction Hits Low

An Ipsos survey conducted globally placed Brazil at the lowest for personal security satisfaction, with only 53% of Brazilians...

Amazon’s Reclaimed Land Lost Again

A new study reveals that over 60% of the previously restored Brazilian Amazon has been cleared again, with more...

Climate Events Surge in Brazil, Averaging Three Daily

In 2023, Brazil experienced a record 1,161 climate-related emergencies, resulting in 132 fatalities, injuring...

Brazil’s Youth Unemployment Hits Eight-Year Low

In a new development in 2023, Brazil's youth unemployment dropped to 15.3%, the lowest Q4...

Amazon at Risk: Scientists Warn of Tipping Point by 2050

Brazilian scientists warn the Amazon Rainforest could hit a no-return point by 2050, speeding up climate change. Their Nature paper...