Editor’s note: "Living in Brazil" is part of an ongoing series, "Where to Retire," on retiring abroad. To see all the articles in the series, jump to the end. There’s much to like about Brazil ...
Jeane Da Gama Costa, 42, grew up in Umburanas, a small municipality of Bahia, in northeastern Brazil. Her family raised ...
Two centenarians broke the Guinness World Record for longest marriage of a living couple. The Brazilian couple has been happily married for 84 years and 85 days.
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Beneath Brazil’s Amazon rainforest, one of the planet’s largest potassium reserves is fueling tensions between industrial ...
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The film is based on a true story set in 1970s Rio de Janeiro, when Brazil was living under a military dictatorship.
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Starring Fernanda Torres and centring on a family torn apart by Brazil's military dictatorship, I'm Still Here is up for three major awards – and could pull off an upset on the night.