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Adele Cardin

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

Brazil Sees Record Income Growth Amid Persistent Gender Gap

In the fourth quarter of 2023, Brazil's average real income from primary jobs hit a historic high of BRL 2,947 ($589), reflecting a robust...

Uruguay Shines as South America’s Sole ‘Full Democracy’

The 2023 Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report highlights a global decline in democracy, pointing to conflicts, authoritarianism, and fading trust in major political parties. Among...

Unveiling the Dawn of Art in South America

Over millennia, early humans in the southern hemisphere started to adorn cave rocks with pigments, creating geometric designs. A recent study by a multinational team...

Itapema’s $80 Million Boost in Tourism and Real Estate

Itapema, a scenic city on Brazil's northern coast of Santa Catarina, is setting the stage for major tourism and urban enhancements with a $80...

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 shows ongoing damage might trigger...

Ivy League is Pioneering A.I. Education

The University of Pennsylvania has launched an innovative Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence program. This significant step makes it the first Ivy League school...

Exploring the Majesty of the World’s Tallest Waterfall in South America

Nestled in South America, the world's tallest waterfall stands as a breathtaking natural wonder, surrounded by an exquisite array of wildlife and vegetation. Angel Falls...

SKY Airline and Embratur Unite to Promote Brazil

SKY Airline joined forces with Embratur, Brazil's tourism promotion agency, to increase international visits to Brazil. SKY Airline operates as a leading low-cost carrier in...

Dutch Ex-PM and Wife Choose Euthanasia Together

On February 5th, Dries van Agt, a former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, and his wife, Eugenie, both 93, opted for euthanasia in Nijmegen,...

El Niño’s Lingering Impact in Brazil

El Niño, having peaked recently, is now diminishing. Yet, its impact lingers, with Brazil feeling effects until autumn. This El Niño was notable for the...

Roaming Fees Gone in Paraguay and Uruguay

In the latest development, Paraguay and Uruguay are set to abolish international roaming charges for mobile users. This move aligns with the "Mercosur End User...

Brazil Hits 92% Renewable Energy Milestone

On February 7, Brazil marked a landmark achievement, powering 92.4% of its electricity from renewables, as confirmed by the Ministry of Mines and Energy...

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 Set for Liveliest Carnival in Five Years

São Paulo anticipates its most lively Carnival in five years, expecting 4.4 million people to join the festivities. This event is projected to inject R$...

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