Artemis II Astronauts Swung By The Moon, Broke An Apollo Record, And Saw An Eclipse
The four-astronaut crew of NASA’s Artemis II mission is now on its way back to Earth after a record-breaking trip…
Fire-Making Materials At 400,000-Year-Old Site Are The Oldest Evidence Of Humans Making Fire
It’s easy to take for granted that with the flick of a lighter or the turn of a furnace knob,…
Elon Musk Launches Digital Encyclopedia To Rival Wikipedia
Elon Musk announced on Monday (27) the launch of Grokipedia, a new online encyclopedia written by artificial intelligence, which he…
Trump Imposes New Sanctions On Russian Oil Giants In Effort To End War In Ukraine
President Donald Trump’s administration announced Wednesday new “massive sanctions” against Russia’s oil industry that are aimed at moving Russian President…
Politics Has Always Been A Key Player In Human Relations, But Where Should The Line Be Drawn?
Political and partisan motivations are frequently used to justify hate crimes. Disagreements in political opinions and values only intensify these…
Venezuela’s Opposition Leader María Corina Machado Wins 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has won this year’s Nobel Peace Prize for “her struggle to achieve a just…
Life On Mars? NASA Says A Rock Sample Shows Potential Signs Of Ancient Life
A long time ago, life left microscopic signatures on Mars — or did it? That’s the question NASA scientists have…
A Spine-tingling Discovery: This Dinosaur Had Spiked Body Armor
A dinosaur that roamed modern-day Morocco more than 165 million years ago had a neck covered in three-foot long spikes,…
In Michelangelo’s Marble, David Reveals The Strength Of The Human
On September 8, 1504, in front of the Palazzo della Signoria, Florence received a gift for eternity. A twenty-six-year-old named…
Millennial Saint, Wearing Jeans And Sneakers, Arrives At Catholic Altars
Today (Sept.7), St. Peter’s Square will be filled with young people with smartphones, teary eyes, and hearts beating with faith.…
Happy Independence Day Brazil.
On Independence day Everyone is proud and From our beloved Brazil today and the litte children’s Laughter fills the air…
Brazil’s Ex-President Bolsonaro Coup Trial Begins — Here’s What To Know
The final stage of the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro is underway in Brazil — a historic first, with…
Portuguese: the World’s Seventh Most Spoken Language
To the surprise of many, Portuguese is not only spoken in Portugal, but also in Brazil, Africa and Asia. In…
Trump Administration Releases Trove Of Files On Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination
The National Archives has published thousands of newly digitized documents relating to the 1968 assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther…
4th Of July And 7th Of September: How America And Brazil Celebrate Independence Day
On July 4th, the streets of the United States are filled with flags and families excited about the celebration of…
Israel Hits More Iranian Military Targets, Iran Retaliates On Fourth Day Of Conflict
Israel and Iran traded more deadly strikes early Monday as the conflict between the two countries entered its fourth day,…
FBI identifies Egyptian as perpetrator of Molotov cocktail attack on pro-Israel march in Colorado
A Molotov cocktail attack left eight people injured during a demonstration in support of Israeli hostages held by Hamas, held…
North American Robert Francis Prevost Elected 267th Pope
Habemus papam. With this phrase, the North American Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was introduced to the world this Thursday (8)…
International Women’s Day: A Global Celebration of Equality and Empowerment
International Women’s Day (IWD), celebrated on March 8th each year, is a powerful global movement that honors the achievements of…
Groundbreaking Exhibition Featuring Anne Frank’s Annex Opened in NYC
For the first time in history, an exhibition outside Amsterdam will immerse visitors in the rooms where Anne Frank, her…
Community‑Based Tourism A Game‑Changer For Indigenous Communities
In the face of the climate emergency, the debate on ways to promote sustainable development in the Amazon is gaining…
Native Americans protect heritage, connect visitors to nature at U.S. parks
Even as a recently proclaimed national monument spans thousands of hectares of sacred Native American heritage sites, tribal leaders are…
Celebrating 202 Years of Brazilian Independence: A Journey Through Time
On September 7, 2024, Brazil celebrates the 202nd anniversary of its independence, a milestone that marks over two centuries of sovereignty…
23 Years Since 9/11
Each year, September 11 National Day of Service and Remembrance is a chance to turn a dark day in the…
After Heavy Rains, Brazilian Researchers Found An Almost Complete Fossil Of A Dinosaur
Researchers in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, have made a momentous discovery for the paleontology. In May, after heavy rains…
Festa Junina: Brazil’s Vibrant Celebration of Culture and Tradition
In the heart of Brazil, nestled within the rich tapestry of its cultural heritage, lies a festival that embodies the…
Brazil’s Diplomatic Shift: Ambassador Withdrawal from Israel
In a move that has reverberated across international corridors, Brazil has recently announced the withdrawal of its ambassador from Israel.…
“Lula”, A Documentary About The Brazilian President, Premieres At Cannes
An intimate portrait of Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva that explores the rise, fall and return to power of a…
Brazilian Geopark Receives UNESCO Recognition
The Terra dos Gigantes (Land of the Giants) geopark in Uberaba, located in the Triângulo Mineiro region of Minas Gerais…
April 19: Brazil Celebrates Indigenous People Day
According to data from the 2022 Census conducted by the Brazilian government´s statistics agency IBGE, Brazil is home to approximately…
Afrotourism: Afro-Brazilian culture is a defining part of Brazil’s Identity
In major cultural expressions, in rhythms and dances, in gastronomy, in visual arts, in architecture, in religiosity and in the…
Discovery of Brazil, the Story Behind the April 22, 1500
In addition to Earth Day, on April 22 is celebrated the supposed ‘discovery’ of Brazil. On that date in 1500,…
April 19 Is Brazil’s Day Of The Indigenous Peoples
In July 2022, a law defined April 19 as Brazil’s Day of the Indigenous Peoples—no longer “Indian Day”—aimed at celebrating…
Documentary Shows Brazilian Photojournalist’s Experience In Conflict Areas
The Brazilian Photojournalist Joel Silva missed the birth of his son. 24 years ago, when he was born, Joel was…
How About Having A Chat With A Brazilian Writer From the 19th Century?
The Brazilian Academy of Letters (ABL) has launched a digital version of Machado de Assis, which interacts and answers questions…
International Women’s Day: Inspire Inclusion
International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. Each year,…
How St. Patrick’s Day Took on New Life in America
Every March 17th, the U.S. becomes an emerald country for a day. Americans wear green clothes and drink green beer.…
Brazilian President Lula: “I Hope Biden Wins
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hopes U.S. counterpart Joe Biden will win his bid for re-election in November.…
Marquês De Sapucaí Turns 40: Learn The History Of Rio’s Sambódromo
The Marquês de Sapucaí Sambódromo (place where schools of Samba perform), located in the central region of Rio de Janeiro,…
Welcome To The Year Of The Dragon
This year, Saturday, February 10, 2024 marks the start of the Lunar New Year. Each year the date of the Lunar…
Carnival 2024: Discover The First Women-Only Samba School
The first samba school just for women was born in Rio de Janeiro 10 years ago. Called “Grêmio Recreativo Escola…
Known As The Brazilian Elon Musk, Entrepreneur Creates Electric Car Manufacturer In Brazil
Entrepreneur Flávio Figueiredo Assis promises to make history by launching the first originally Brazilian electric car. More than contributing to…
Thousands Of Ancient Artifact Found In Brazil Could Re-Write Country’s History
Forty-three human skeletons were found during the excavations of a project in the State of Maranhão, in Brazil, where the…
Five Years After Brumadinho Dam Disaster
On January 25, 2019, a dam collapsed in Brumadinho, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The disaster killed 272 people…
Lula proclaimed 2024 as the “National Year of Fernando Sabino”
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva approved the law that will declare 2024 as the “National Year of Fernando…
Rio’s Historical Valongo Wharf Reopens After Restoration
The Valongo Wharf archaeological site, in downtown Rio de Janeiro, reopened in November after undergoing renovation work. The restoration of…