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Lethal Trend: 25% of the Vehicles in Brazil Are Motorcycles

Fri, 11/05/2012 - 17:35


Brazil's Map of Violence 2012, Traffic Accidents, a document from  Instituto Sangari, found that there has been an unpleasant consequence of the explosion in the sale of motorcycles in Brazil.

A Delightful Cultural Trip into the Past in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Mon, 07/05/2012 - 17:06


Pure air, a landscape surrounded by mountains, good food and the pleasant citizens of Minas justify a trip to Belo Horizonte. But the capital of Minas Gerais has more in store, much more to offer visitors. Among the pleasant surprises is Liberdade Square Cultural Circuit, in the Central region.

Twenty-five Years of Presidential Leadership in Brazil

Fri, 20/04/2012 - 17:46


How much credit should Brazil's presidents get for its remarkable progress since the return to democracy in 1985? Elections have been conducted smoothly, the economy has grown, poverty and inequality have declined and social indicators are improving. Did Brazil succeed because of its presidents or in spite of them? Or because of some and in spite of others?

Camamu: A Piece of Brazil Deliciously Far from Civilization

Mon, 02/04/2012 - 22:04


A narrow strip of sand that seems like it may be submersed any second, marks the meeting between Baía de Camamu's (Camamu Bay) peaceful waters and the stronger waves of the Atlantic Ocean. A framework of wood and straw beams is the only sign of human occupation at Coroa Vermelha (Portuguese for Red Crown), as the bay's locals dubbed this sand strip.

In Brazil, Investigative Journalism May Mean Death Sentence for the Reporter

Mon, 02/04/2012 - 21:57


Brazil is booming.  Latin America's largest and most populous nation recently surpassed the United Kingdom to become the world's sixth-largest economy - and is projected to move up one more spot by the end of 2012.

The São Paulo Election's Winner Is a Minas Politician Who Wants to Be Brazil's President

Tue, 27/03/2012 - 05:55


The leading Brazilian politician José Serra celebrated his 70th birthday on 19 March 2012. But even at this age the pugnacious former president candidate is in the middle of a new fight for the future of the country.

Sorry, New York. The Hip-Hop Thrill Has Gone South to Rio

Tue, 27/03/2012 - 04:52


If you were ambling along the Copacabana beach, in Rio, in recent months, you could hear it many a time: The melody of "Who is ready to jump" by Suriname-born Dutch DJ Chuckie. Finest funk, mixed with raw bass beats and staccato sounds and at the top of the Brazil dance charts.

To Me Comfort Food Is Brazilian Food

Tue, 27/03/2012 - 04:43


Comfort food to many means meat and potatoes or something that makes you feel warm and fuzzy (goulash is another example). However, to me that feeling comes from eating Brazilian food.

Revisiting: 5 Things President Obama Can do Now to Improve US-Brazil Relations

Fri, 23/03/2012 - 04:56


On December 5, 2010 I published a piece in Brazzil (1) highlighting five steps the Obama administration could take to improve bilateral relations with Brazil under the newly elected government of President Dilma Rousseff. I concluded,

Hendrik Meurkens: The Brazilian Sounds of a Carioca from Germany

Sun, 18/03/2012 - 21:32


Harmonica player, vibraphonist and composer Hendrik Meurkens may have been born in Germany, but listening to his work you realize that he definitely has a Brazilian soul. Over his career, he has not only contributed original music to the canon of Samba Jazz, but he has also helped take the music of Brazil to international audiences both in the United States and in Europe.

The World Is in Need of a Hague Tribunal for Crimes Against the Economy

Mon, 12/03/2012 - 05:56


Younger people find it strange that the Vietnam War has so much importance in the consciousness of those who are now more than 60 years old. During that war, however, many of us knew more about the geography of that small, distant, exotic country than that of our own.

An Explanation for the Box-office Flop of Oscar-winner The Artist in Brazil: Ticket Shock

Tue, 28/02/2012 - 04:29


Silent movie The Artist may have won five Oscars last night, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Actor, but in Brazil - a country of almost 200 million people - only 144,840 people in 51 theatres have paid to watch it, according to Brazzil Magazine.

Brazil's Maúcha Adnet: The Jobim Alumna Sings the Global Stage

Wed, 22/02/2012 - 05:27


There are many musicians who cite late maestro Antonio Carlos Jobim as an influence and inspiration, but there are few who can claim to have performed with him.  Even fewer can boast having worked alongside him for as much as ten continuous years. 

In Brazil, When Things Go Wrong They Just Blame the Press

Wed, 15/02/2012 - 07:17


Salvador, Bahia, commemoration event of the Holocaust organized by the Brazilian Jewish community in the Bahian capital. The press is squeezed in a small area at about 20-30 meters from the stand where president Dilma Rousseff is staying. After the event the president flies away. No questions from the press.

The Story of Higher Education in Brazil: Too Many Openings, Too Few Good Schools

Fri, 10/02/2012 - 07:26


Instead of the consumption of classes, education is a process of knowledge accumulation. But our university classrooms seem like restaurants where classes are consumed. Due to the students' poor preparation, the increase in higher-education admission slots will not bring about the desired results. The classes will fail as builders of high-level knowledge.

Brazil: Bahia's Failed Strike Taught Policemen They Cannot Terrorize and Blackmail Anymore

Fri, 10/02/2012 - 06:57


"I am going to burn cars, I am going to burn trucks and shut the access of the Rio-Bahia road, a federal road." "Shut the access my brother. Shut the BR". This conversation shown on Brazilian national TV did not take place between criminals but between policemen, between a policeman and  Marco Prisco, the head of Bahia's police trade union.

Brazil Can't Become World Player Sitting on the Fence While World Clamors Against Syrian Regime

Thu, 09/02/2012 - 07:07


Amidst the clamor of international outrage in the wake of the failed United Nations Security Council vote for regime change in Syria, Brazil has remained conspicuously silent. While the United States closed its embassy in Damascus, and while the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, called the vote "a great disappointment," the dominant economic and political force in Latin America was not inclined to take action.

Brazil Police Strike: For Bahia Governor It's Damned If He Does, Damned If He Doesn't

Thu, 09/02/2012 - 06:57


Legislative Assembly, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. About 200 military policemen are occupying the Assembly.  They are surrounded by more than 1300 Army soldiers, besides other police forcers. About 500 military policemen are outside the area threatening to close the Avenida Paralela, the main road to the Assembly which links the city center to the Airport.

Brazil: After One Week and Over 100 Murders Still no End in Sight for Bahia's Police Strike

Wed, 08/02/2012 - 07:41


Side street of a residential area of a city of Bahia.  Mountains of trash grow day by day under the very hot tropical sun. The trash has not been collected since Saturday and rats run freely in the streets.

Leaders of Police Rebellion in Brazil Use Women and Kids as Human Shields

Tue, 07/02/2012 - 06:49


Human shields: the same tactic used by Saddam Hussein during the US invasion of Iraq is being used now to protect the policemen on strike in Salvador, the capital of Brazil's northeastern state of Bahia.