
Gustavo Ribeiro
Founder at The Brazilian Report
Founder of @BrazilianReport, not the Portuguese skateboarder. Master's in Political Science at @SorbonneParis1. 📬 [email protected]
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5 days ago |
gazetadopovo.com.br | Gustavo Ribeiro
A FG Empreendimentos lançará oficialmente neste sábado (10) o prédio residencial mais alto do mundo: o Senna Tower. Não bastasse a grandiosidade do empreendimento em si, que será construído em Balneário Camboriú, em Santa Catarina, a construtora decidiu movimentar a cidade com várias atrações para divulgar o lançamento. O Senna Tower terá mais de 500 metros de altura.
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5 days ago |
newsletters.brazilian.report | Gustavo Ribeiro |Letícia Arcoverde
IN THIS ISSUEBrazil inflation inches upward once againCoffee is becoming a luxury item for many Brazilians. Photo: JRS Lompo/Shutterstock Consumer prices in Brazil climbed further in April, according to data published minutes ago by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE). The country’s preferred inflation gauge, the IPCA index, rose to 5.53% over the 12 months through April, up from 5.48% in March. State of play.
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6 days ago |
gazetadopovo.com.br | Gustavo Ribeiro
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1 week ago |
newsletters.brazilian.report | Gustavo Ribeiro
IN THIS ISSUEThe world’s biggest Catholic country watches the conclave from the sidelinesCardinals during the funeral of Pope Francis on Apr. 26, 2025. Photo: Marco Iacobucci Epp/Shutterstock As the College of Cardinals gathers today in the Vatican to begin the process of electing a new pope — following the death of Francis, the first Latin American pontiff in history — a glaring absence is already felt in Brazil: expectation. Reality check.
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1 week ago |
newsletters.brazilian.report | Gustavo Ribeiro
IN THIS ISSUELawmakers want to expand lower house in defiance of Supreme CourtInstead of redistributing seats according to new census data, House members want to make their chamber even bigger. Photo: Box Lab/Shutterstock Brazil’s lower house is set to decide whether to fast-track a controversial bill increasing the number of House seats from 513 to 527. The move not only risks ballooning public costs but also directly defies a Supreme Court order. Driving the news.
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