Adele Cardin
Adele Cardin is a French citizen specialized in international relations and political trends. .
The Value of Argentine Wine Tourism for Brazilians
For Brazilians, a quick trip to Argentina offers a rich wine tourism experience, renowned for both quality and value.
Despite economic fluctuations and price hikes...
World’s Top Travel Picks: Brazil’s Festive Triumph
Luxury travel company Kuoni has unveiled its list of the world's must-see travel experiences.
To compile this list, Kuoni focused on events that occur no...
Brazil Rallies Nationwide to Fight Dengue Outbreak
Brazil is taking a stand on March 2nd with a countrywide initiative, "Brazil United Against Dengue," to tackle a severe dengue outbreak.
Health Minister Nísia...
Brazilian Spider Venom: A New Hope in Cancer Fight
Scientists in Brazil discovered a spider on São Paulo's coast with venom that fights cancer, offering a fresh approach to cancer treatment.
Twenty years ago,...
Brazil Embraces Wind and Solar, Eclipsing Hydro Power
Brazil's energy landscape is undergoing a transformation, with hydroelectric power's contribution dropping from 90% to 53% of the electricity produced.
In seven years, this may...
The Charm of Jardim Paulista: A São Paulo Jewel
Jardim Paulista, a prime area in São Paulo, Brazil, stands out for its location amidst other upscale neighborhoods, with Avenida Paulista as one of...
Alert in Rio Over Dangerous Scorpion Outbreak
Armação dos Búzios, a city in Rio de Janeiro, is on high alert due to an outbreak of yellow scorpions.
The Instituto Vital Brazil (IVB)...
Homelessness in São Paulo Skyrockets
From December 2021 to December 2023, São Paulo's streets saw a dramatic rise in homelessness, with numbers escalating from 3,842 to 64,818.
This finding, from...
São Paulo Chefs Pick Favorite Bakeries
In São Paulo, "padocas" are more than just bakeries; they're a city staple. Even with a shift towards artisanal goods, classics like grilled bread...
Surge in African Migrants Marks New Trends in Mexico
The surge in African migrants arriving in Mexico, aiming for the U.S. border, has significantly increased, reflecting broader global migration trends.
In the first six...
Tackling the Deepening Global Water Shortage
The global water crisis is worsening, putting human health, economic activities, and worldwide stability at risk.
The UN World Water Development Report outlines a dire...
South America’s Boiling River: A Wonder and Sacred Site
Peru hosts the world's hottest river, a remarkable geothermal wonder. In the Amazon region, this site holds sacred significance for locals.
The BBC reports temperatures...
Abilio Diniz, Architect of Brazil’s Supermarket Revolution, Dies
Abilio Diniz, a towering figure in Brazil's retail sector, died from respiratory failure caused by pneumonitis at the age of 87.
He was treated at...
Climate Events Surge in Brazil, Averaging Three Daily
In 2023, Brazil experienced a record 1,161 climate-related emergencies, resulting in 132 fatalities, injuring more than 9,200 individuals, and displacing almost 600,000 people, according...