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A Trip to Europe

Taghrid Bou Merhi Lebanese poetess, writer, and translator living in Brazil, Taghrid Bou Merhi holds a Law degree and is…

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Brazilian Landless Workers Occupy Farms

The occupation took place days after hundreds of rural families were evicted from a property Maracas On Tuesday, Brazil’s Landless…

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Latin American Women among the World’s Most Influential People

Latin American politicians, activists, artists and athletes are among the 100 most influential women in the world in 2002. Monitoring…

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Observations of an Expat: Unlikely Hero

He has not claimed—as expected– a false victory, branded the results “fake” or called on his military friends to stage…

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Observations of an Expat – Russia: Chinese Vassal

The longer the war in Ukraine drags on the more Putin becomes dependent on China for survival, and the greater…

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Observations of an Expat: Tropical Trump

Presidential elections are scheduled for 2 October and far-right Bolsonaro is trailing well behind his socialist rival Luis Inacio Lula…

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Transforming waste into soap

Feeling urge to help her community fight the pandemic, Francischi started producing bars of soap from her home for washing…

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Indigenous People Protest in Brazil against Mining Projects

Thousands of indigenous people staged week-long annual protest against the Government that seeks to authorize mining exploitations in their territories.…

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Tragedy in Petropolis Leaves 176 Brazilians Dead

The human and material losses are greater than those caused by the rainy seasons in 1988 and 2011, when dozens…

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Contemporary World Literature – Poetry from Brazil

Contemporary World Literature  Poetry from Brazil By Márcia Batista Ramos Márcia Batista Ramos from Brazil holds degree in Philosophy. She…

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