Brazil is well-known as a land of beaches, carnivals, soccer and the Amazon. Its people and their culture are deeply unique, intriguing people from all around the world. Yet, South America’s largest ...
Today we explore 10 crazy facts about Brazil you probably didn’t know. B part of BRIC (other letters stand for Russia, China and India), Brazil is one of the world fastest growing economies. It is ...
The fifth largest country in the world, Brazil borders every South American country except Chile and Ecuador. Brazil was named by Portuguese colonists after its red brazilwood trees that yielded a ...
There are a series of scandals growing in Brazil, Latin America’s biggest country and one of the world’s most important emerging markets. The fallout could bring down a president who was reelected ...
The COVID-19 pandemic poses a historic challenge to every nation. Since the outset of the crisis, Brazil has taken actions to protect the lives and jobs of Brazilians and to cooperate with the world ...
While it's true that a couple in Brazil planted more than 2 million trees over a 20-year period, they reportedly received help from local students and workers to accomplish the task. In 2019, an ...
Despite being widely considered the gold standard among international football (a.k.a soccer in the U.S.) teams, with five World Cup crowns, Brazil has never tasted Olympic gold. Given that this is ...
Germany's 7-1 semifinal defeat of Brazil in the World Cup broke a lot of hearts in the host country and a lot of tournament records as well. Here are seven amazing facts about the game. By halftime ...
Here’s a look at the life of former Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Personal Birth date: December 14, 1947 Birth place: Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Birth name: Dilma Vana Rousseff Father: ...
With the squads having become official over the past couple of days, the Press Association in England decided to analyze the squads using a few different metrics. Go and check it out for yourself but ...