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Adele Cardin

Adele Cardin is a French citizen specialized in international relations and political trends. .

Brazil’s Coal Energy Strategy Sparks Global Concern

The Global Energy Monitor recently spotlighted in Brazil what it considers troubling coal energy trends, noting a deviation from the Paris Agreement's goals. While the...

Italy Welcomes Remote Workers with New Digital Nomad Visa

Italy's Digital Nomad Visa marks a significant step for the counry in embracing the global trend of remote work. This initiative, highlighted by Business Insider,...

Child Poverty in Brazil: A 2022 Overview

In 2022, Brazil observed that nearly half of its children under the age of five were living under the conditions of poverty. The Brazilian Institute...

Argentine Wines Achieve Historic Perfect Scores

In a landmark event, the Descorchados wine guide, a benchmark for South American wines, has awarded perfect scores to two Argentine wines for the...

Brazil Faces Unprecedented Dengue Fever Deaths

Brazil has experienced a record-breaking number of dengue fever fatalities, the highest since data collection started in 2000. Surpassing the previous highs of 2023 and...

Brazil’s Healthcare Transformation: A Fourfold Increase in Doctors

Over the last 34 years, Brazil has achieved a remarkable feat in healthcare by increasing its number of doctors fourfold. This surge has led to...

Brazil’s New UNESCO Gem: The Terra dos Gigantes Geopark

UNESCO awarded the Terra dos Gigantes Geopark in Uberaba, Triângulo Mineiro, Brazil, the esteemed World Geopark status. This accolade elevates Brazil's count of UNESCO Geoparks...

In Antarctica, Penguins Began to Die en Masse

In a startling turn of events, researchers in Antarctica have uncovered a widespread die-off of Adélie penguins, attributed to the H5N1 avian flu. This discovery,...

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 Indigenous group. The analysis involved 287...

The Struggle for Forest Conservation in the Americas

In the ongoing battle for forest conservation, Brazil and Colombia have emerged as beacons of progress in Latin America. Since 2015, Brazil has slashed its...

New Visa Rules for U.S., Canadian, and Australian Tourists to Brazil

From the upcoming Wednesday, travelers holding passports from the US, Canada, and Australia will be required to obtain a visa for Brazil. This applies across...

Historic Reparation for Brazil’s Indigenous Under Military Rule

In a groundbreaking move, Brazil's Amnesty Commission has approved the first-ever collective reparation for indigenous communities affected by the military dictatorship from 1964 to...

Breakthrough in Understanding Compulsive Eating

In a groundbreaking study, Brazilian scientists have identified neurons that induce compulsive eating, even in the absence of hunger. This revelation, shared by the São...

International Tourists Flock to Rio for Madonna’s Copacabana Concert

Rio de Janeiro anticipates a 27.3% increase in international tourist arrivals during the week of Madonna's concert. This surge compares to the same timeframe in...

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