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São Paulo on the Verge of Dengue Epidemic

São Paulo is nearing an epidemic threshold for dengue fever, with current cases reaching 295 per 100,000 people. The World Health Organization (WHO) identifies an...

Surge in Lula’s Unpopularity in São Paulo Affects Political Landscape

Datafolha's latest findings reveal a significant rise in disapproval for President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva among São Paulo's electorate since August. In six months, the percentage viewing his government unfavorably jumped from 25% to...

São Paulo Announces Plan to Convert 11% of City into Green Spaces

São Paulo City Hall is transforming 11% of its urban landscape into green spaces. This effort targets 32 private properties for park and conservation development,...

Homelessness in São Paulo Skyrockets

From December 2021 to December 2023, São Paulo's streets saw a dramatic rise in...

São Paulo from above: 10 rooftops and terraces with...

The concrete landscape of São Paulo gains special nuances from rooftops — bars, clubs and restaurants with open terraces...

Carnival 2024 Escapes Near São Paulo

During Carnival, many in São Paulo plan trips, with a Locomotiva Institute survey revealing half aim for coastal drives. While some enjoy local festivities, others...

São Paulo’s Real Estate Sales Surge in 2023

São Paulo's real estate market saw a 10% increase in new residential sales in 2023, hitting 76.1 thousand units,...

São Paulo’s Street Carnival Struggles with Sponsorship Issues

São Paulo's street carnival is facing significant challenges this year, with over 129 carnival blocks withdrawing due to financial...

São Paulo Tourism Achieves Unprecedented Financial Milestone

In 2023, São Paulo's tourism industry hit a record high, achieving a financial turnover...

Free Bus Sundays in São Paulo

Brazil's São Paulo launched 'Domingão Tarifa Zero' this Sunday, offering free bus rides throughout the...

Vote on Key São Paulo Privatization Session Halted Amid Chaos

In São Paulo, a key legislative session was disrupted to decide on the privatization of Sabesp, the state's sanitation...