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Opposition Chooses Who They Hope Will Be Brazil's Next President PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 21 May 2013 13:21

Aécio NevesThe opposition in Brazil unified over the weekend behind Aécio Neves who was elected by a landslide president of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party, PSDB. His naming opens the way for his candidacy to the 2014 presidential election, when President Dilma Rousseff should be bidding for another four years.

 
Arab Word Under the Spell of Brazil's Soap Operas PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Marcos Carrieri   
Tuesday, 14 May 2013 12:52

Globo's Cordel EncantadoSoap opera "Cordel Encantado" (Enchanted Chapbook) was not only successful in Brazil. Broadcast by Globo TV in 2011, the attraction got to the Arab world in October 2012. Production company Beelink, from the United Arab Emirates, licensed the rights from the soap opera and became responsible for distribution and for translation into Arabic.

 
Brazil Wants to Reduce Fish Imports, But It Lacks Specialized Labor PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Isaura Daniel   
Tuesday, 14 May 2013 12:49

Fishing in BrazilBrazil aims to increase fish production and reduce imports in the area. An agreement by the Ministry of Fishery and Aquiculture and the Brazilian Micro and Small Business Support Service (Sebrae) is being signed on Tuesday to train the country's companies that work in aquiculture and fishery. The Sebrae already operates in the area, but should join efforts with the federal government to expand activities.

 
Brazil President Wants Oil Riches to Fund Education. Congress Says No PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 02:40

Oil for educationDilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil, said she has sent to Congress another proposal to earmark all oil royalties collected by the state for public education after lawmakers shelved an earlier effort.

 
Brazil Gives Argentina the Ice Treatment Blaming Argentinean Bad Faith PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 02:34

Presidents Kirchner and RousseffBrazil has virtually frozen political and economic relations with Argentina following serious discrepancies that were confirmed during the recent summit of presidents Cristina Fernandez with Dilma Rousseff who cut short the originally scheduled two-day visit to Buenos Aires.

 
Brazil Vows 1 Million Volunteers Will Greet Cup Tourists with a Smile PDF Print E-mail
2013 - May 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 02:20

Welcome to the CupDuring the seminar, Brazil: Are you Ready for the World Cup and the Olympics? at the 12th Forum de Comandatuba [Comandatuba Forum], Aldo Rebelo, Minister of Sports, said that these two major events will be followed by three billion people, and therefore it requires investments in urban transport, ports, airports, security and technology.

 
World's Number 1: 43% of Censorship in Google Comes from Brazil PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 29 April 2013 13:17

President of Google Brazil, Fabio José Silva CoelhoBrazil has a big lead as the country with the most government requests to remove online content by judicial order in the latest Google Transparency Report, released last week.

 
Brazil's Main Stadium for World Cup Reopens 4 Months Late and Unfinished PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 29 April 2013 12:31

Maracanã stadium in RioThe Maracanã stadium in Rio, venue for next year's World Cup final and the spiritual home of Brazilian soccer, has re-opened with an exhibition match despite not being fully finished.

 
Brazil's Foreign Exchange Flow at US$ 2.9 Billion Deficit PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 22 April 2013 01:13

DollarThe balance of dollar inflows and outflows from Brazil, known as the foreign exchange flow, remains at a deficit according to figures released by the Brazilian Central Bank. In the second week of April, outflows have exceeded inflows by US$ 2.941 billion.

 
Brazil Vows to Double Per Capita Income by 2022 to US$ 22,000 PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 16 April 2013 16:32

Per capita incomeDilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil, said that the government intends to double per capita income of Brazilians by 2022, when the country celebrates 200 years of independence from Portugal.

 
Brazil's Fair Shows the Latest in War Products from Around the World PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Thursday, 11 April 2013 15:49

Kia's TricarDelegations from 65 countries some of them including Defense ministers were in Rio, Brazil, for the opening of the International Defense and Security Fair, (LAAD), the largest show of military equipment in Latin America.

 
Polls Show Brazil President Winning Reelection in First Round PDF Print E-mail
2013 - April 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 01 April 2013 16:28

Brazilian president Dilma RousseffDilma Rousseff, the president of Brazil, leads comfortably vote intention according to two public opinion polls published by leading newspapers, which indicate that she would have an easy win in the first round of the 2014 presidential election.

 
UN Warns Brazil Against Arbitrary Detention and Lack of Legal Assistance PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Friday, 29 March 2013 12:20

Prison in BrazilThe UN's Working Group on Arbitrary Detention is raising concerns regarding the excessive use of deprivation of liberty and the lack of effective legal assistance to persons arrested and detained in Brazil.

 
In Brazil, Supermarkets Refuse to Sell Meat from Amazon-raised Cattle PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 26 March 2013 15:50

Brazilian Amazon cattleIn Brazil, the Brazilian Association of Supermarkets, the main group representing supermarkets in Brazil says it will no longer sell meat from cattle raised in the rainforest. The group, which has 2,800 members, hopes the deal will cut down on the illegal use of rainforest for pasture.

 
Pope Confirms Trip to Brazil in July for World Youth Day in Rio PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 25 March 2013 13:41

The pope and the president of Brazil On Sunday, the new pope used his Twitter account to praise the city of Rio de Janeiro and invite the faithful to World Youth Day, which takes place in July in the city.

 
UK Reverts Course on Imposing Visa Restrictions on Brazilians PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Wednesday, 20 March 2013 15:07

David Cameron Plans to impose visa restrictions on tourists from Brazil have been put on hold by UK's Home Secretary Theresa May. Like US, Canadian or Australian citizens, Brazilians can visit the UK for up to six months without a visa.

 
At Chávez Funeral Brazil President Rejects His Populism and Avoids Meeting Ahmadinejad PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Monday, 11 March 2013 14:58

Lula and Dilma at Chavez's funeralBy leaving Caracas before Friday's funeral ceremony for Venezuelan leader Hugo Chávez, Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff was once again trying to chart out a more moderate signal to investors and diplomats, plus probably avoiding Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, whom contrary to her predecessor Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, she has strongly criticized.

 
In Brazil, Media Still Lives as when the Generals Ruled the Country PDF Print E-mail
2013 - March 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Tuesday, 05 March 2013 16:04

Folha de S. Paulo newspaper Reporters Without Borders has recently released a report entitled "Brazil, the country of 30 Berlusconis" that examines all of the shortcomings of this South American giant's media landscape It is based on fact-finding visits to Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Brasilia in November 2012.

 
Bus Torching and Gang Action Reaches Once Peaceful Brazilian South PDF Print E-mail
2013 - February 2013
Written by Newsroom   
Thursday, 21 February 2013 14:36

Santa Catarina Elite police commando units fanned out across the streets of the Brazilian southern state of Santa Catarina over the weekend in an attempt to contain a wave of violent attacks over the past two weeks.

 
Brazil Shoes Get Sustainable Seal to Win Foreign Markets PDF Print E-mail
2013 - February 2013
Written by Isaura Daniel   
Monday, 18 February 2013 14:48

Dian Patris shoes Brazilian shoe and input companies in the sector aim to win international markets with sustainability. The companies united and created a stamp to certify the following of norms in the economic, social, environmental and cultural areas.

 
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