By Salman Rafi Sheikh* (Opinion) Geopolitical competition knows no bounds. This is especially the case when superpowers with global ambitions compete. As long as competition
Category: Brazil culture
Brazil culture: Brazil’s religious landscape is as diverse as it’s ethnic and geographic diversity reflecting it’s historical relationship.
Copaco, Paraguay’s public telecommunications operator, and Arsat, Argentina’s satellite company, have just begun talks to move forward with an interconnection and exchange agreement. It’s an
The governments of Bolivia and China exchanged notes of return in La Paz for the evaluation of a loan intended for a zinc refining plant
Venezuela and Colombia will reopen their borders and resume direct flights from September 26, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro announced. “I am excited to announce that
Viviane Fernandes, passionate about the tourism sector, does not hide her happiness and fulfillment of her new trajectory. “I would never have imagined that one
BLOUSE FOR CURLY HAIR The zig-zag technique was performed, with a slight diagonal for curly hair, rubbing a few selected strands, so that the tips
Photo: José Olimpio Ten years old and with a more than promising future. Manu Guimarães, actress and digital influencer, dedicates her days to cameras, dance
Last Tuesday, September 6, the Special Municipal Secretariat for Citizenship promoted an activity with young people from three social reintegration units: Cely Campelo, Casa Viva
Disclosure: RT Photography Hotel Windsor Marapendi, in Rio, welcomes guests to the opening of Lisbon Gastronomic Week. The event was promoted by the chains Dom
Samba das Guerreiras, parceria totalmente feminina,concorre ao hino do Centenário da Portela em 2023
While Guerreiras is the first all-female partnership in a Grupo Especial samba school, prioritizing community and inclusion. With a strong refrain, “Ser Portelense is the
Caribbean: Charles’ succession prompts calls for reparations and removal of monarch as head of state
The accession of King Charles III to the British throne has renewed calls from politicians and activists in the former Caribbean colonies for the monarch