
Thiago Alves
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4 weeks ago |
brazilreports.com | Thiago Alves |Sophie Foggin
Brasil News News Sport By April 17, 2025 São Paulo, Brazil – Brazilian soccer has once again been rocked by a match-fixing scandal involving sports betting. This time, the spotlight falls on Bruno Henrique, a high-profile forward for Flamengo, one of Brazil’s most storied clubs. On Tuesday, federal police indicted the 34-year-old player following an investigation that spanned more than 18 months.
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1 month ago |
brazilreports.com | Elizabeth Bratton |Thiago Alves |Tabata Viapiana
Brazil has during recent months been grappling with inflation, with essential goods such as coffee particularly affected by unusual weather events, low stockpiles, and rising prices. Just last month, President Luis Inácio Lula da Silva’s approval rating dropped to 24%: the lowest it has ever been during his three terms as President. One coffee professional told Latin America Reports that the industry in Brazil is facing its worst situation in at least 50 years.
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1 month ago |
brazilreports.com | Thiago Alves |Sophie Foggin
São Paulo, Brazil – In a move that has aroused suspicions about his true intentions, Brazilian congressman Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, has announced a temporary leave of absence from his position in Congress to relocate to the United States. Eduardo Bolsonaro, a staunch right-wing figure in Brazil, has been a vocal supporter of former U.S. President Donald Trump.
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2 months ago |
brazilreports.com | Elizabeth Bratton |Tabata Viapiana |Thiago Alves
Brazil, renowned for hosting the world’s most iconic Carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, is projected to generate over USD $2 billion in revenue throughout this year’s festive season. Earlier this month, the Brazilian National Confederation of Commerce of Goods, Services and Tourism (CNC) estimated that this year’s nationwide Carnival celebrations would generate R$12.03 billion (approximately USD $2.08 billion).
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Jan 29, 2025 |
brazilreports.com | Thiago Alves |Tabata Viapiana
São Paulo, Brazil – The Brazilian government is grappling with how to address the harsh deportation measures employed by United States President Donald Trump, who has reinstated a hardline anti-immigration policy since his return to the White House in January. On January 24, the first deportation flight of Brazilian citizens under the renewed Trump administration landed in Manaus, the capital of the Amazonas state.
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