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This year Globo’s current carnival muse, Erika Moura, is wearing clothes, sporting a succession of festive outfits inspired by traditional clothing from different regions of Brazil, some ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received a grand welcome from the Indian community upon his arrival in Rio de Janeiro for a four ...
Shein's carbon emissions from transporting products climbed 13.7% in 2024, the online fast-fashion retailer's sustainability report showed on Friday, and its 2023 transport emissions were 18% higher ...
Men on horsebacks take part in Brazil's Cavalhada, a traditional festival held in Mateus Leme city, south-eastern of Minas Gerais state. During the festival, the riders re-enact a medieval battle ...
BRAZIL have been tipped to wear RED for the first time in 106 years at the 2026 World Cup. It has also been reported that the Selecao’s second kit will replace the traditional Nike logo with … ...
Vogue Brazil style’s director Donata Meirelles has stepped down after photography from her 50th birthday party and dinner were criticized for their colonial references to slavery.
Brazil will only change from using their traditional blue shorts for one of their group games at the upcoming World Cup, after FIFA confirmed the uniforms for Group A’s encounters.
Brazil government announced on Monday (Feb. 7) a series of initiatives for several traditional communities. BRL 31.3 million ($ 5.9 million dollars) shall be invested in the public health system ...
As it now stands, more people are opening cryptocurrency trading accounts in Brazil than traditional brokerage accounts. Brazil has hopped on the Bitcoin bandwagon. It's not getting off until all ...
Brazil's Traditional Beats Revamped in Rio Verge, a new record label, devotes its first release to a sampling of contemporary funk, jazz and hip hop sounds emanating from the slums of Rio de Janeiro.
The Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (“Anvisa”) will monitor for the next three years the manufacture and trade of products from traditional Chinese medicine in Brazil. The resolution came ...
It has been widely reported that the COVID-19 pandemic has strongly fostered e-commerce. In Brazil alone, e-commerce sales have increased over 68% in 2020 when compared to 2019, according to the ...
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