Brazilian steakhouses are popular around the world for their all-you-can-eat meats and rodízio -style dining. If you're a meat lover, a Brazilian steakhouse is a dream. But there's a lot you might not ...
In Brazil, the trending topic during the second half of 2024 entailed the Supreme Federal Court's unanimous decision to ban X, formerly known as Twitter and humorously called "Xwitter" by its now ...
Learn more today. If you’re planning a trip to Brazil in the near future, you may want to exchange some of your money into Brazilian reais, the country’s official currency. The international ...
Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country ...
we often receive inquiries from colleagues worldwide seeking guidance on applying to Brazil for various reasons. Below are some key facts that I hope will assist any counsellors looking to find out ...
As the Venezuelan elections impact the entire South American region, a pressing question arises: Will Brazil follow Venezuela’s authoritarian lead, or adopt the more liberal trajectory of Argentina?
Your donation makes it possible for us to keep doing this important work, keeping you informed every step of the way to the November election Brazil’s extreme drought is continuing to fuel arid ...
On Aug. 31, the nation of Brazil banned Twitter — no one in real life calls it “X” — in an argument over free speech. The ...
“The world expects Brazil to once again be a leader in tackling the climate crisis,” he told crowds gathered for his inauguration in January last year. “And an example of a socially and ...
EXCLUSIVE - Over 100 individuals advocating for free speech signed an open letter to the Brazilian Congress on Thursday, demanding an end to the "censorship crisis" which has seen X banned ...
WASHINGTON — The White House issued a rare rebuke of Brazil Tuesday for banning the country’s residents from accessing X in a free-speech struggle with the platform’s billionaire owner Elon ...
Only time will tell whether Brazil will follow Venezuela’s descent into authoritarianism or navigate challenges more like Argentina, maintaining its democratic institutions amid economic turmoil.