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...Claudelice Silva dos Santos Co-ordinator, Instituto Zé Claudio e Maria Marabá, Pará, Brazil...
...Bite Me Café Plaza de la Beata María Ana de Jesús 2, 28045 Madrid Good for: A quick snack to go Not so good for: A private chat — a lot of the seating is communal FYI: Doughnuts can be ordered in advance...
...March 17; further information here April Art ‘Fragmented Bodies’, Galleria Lorcan O’Neill Roma Three artists’ explorations of the corporeal: London-based painter Celia Hempton examines concepts of voyeurism...
...Letter in response to this article: Amazonian activist’s cri de coeur for Brazil’s lost forests / From Claudelice Silva dos Santos, Co-ordinator, Instituto Zé Claudio e Maria, Marabá, Pará, Brazil...
...“This extremism story was created by people who want to benefit from it,” said Cristina da Silva, another Pomerode resident, who believes the leftwing administration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is using...
...“As long as I’m alive, I have to create,” says jeweller Maria da Conceição de Moura Borges (known simply as Kukas)....
...report” trumpeted by state media turned out to be a fake, its presenter created with the help of artificial intelligence and his American accent synthesised, according to the Venezuelan watchdog Cazadores de...
...The most museum-worthy of these cris de cœur transform the language of pain into visual poetry, probing the way individuals continue to navigate a ravaged psychic and physical terrain....
...“I don’t like him and I don’t want to know anything about him,” said Maria, a student who had just moved to the area from Rio de Janeiro, and was preparing for her shift at a bar....
...Alexandre de Moraes thinks that he is the emperor of the country and that he can violate our rights and freedoms,” says Sousa, the pro-Bolsonaro protester....
...Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has claimed victory in Brazil’s presidential election, defeating incumbent rightwing leader Jair Bolsonaro by less than two percentage points, setting the stage for a return to...
...Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has taken a dominant lead heading into Brazil’s presidential election, with polls suggesting the leftwing former leader is within the margin of error for a first-round victory....
...All had the same message: Brazil was at a critical moment in its history and Bolsonaro must not lose to his challenger, the leftwing former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, usually known simply as Lula...
...“If you walk through downtown São Paulo or other cities, you will see there are a lot of people going hungry,” says Maria Isabel da Costa, who runs a restaurant in the city....
...Standing in front of an audience of some of Brazil’s most powerful politicians, Geraldo Alckmin could not contain his praise for former president and frontrunner in this year’s elections, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva...
...Norge Cedeño’s Hybrid features a cast of 10 dressed by Celia Ledón in the sort of Greco-Roman stretchwear favoured by 1960s TV sci-fi....
...Pensioner Maria Flier said that almost all of her savings now go to groceries....
...Credit investment firm Canyon Partners has named its chief financial officer Luis Silva, head of European investments, and Davide Amico and real estate co-heads Robin Potts and Maria Stamolis as partners...
...Aníbal Cavaco Silva, once Portugal’s prime minister and president and a local, concurs and often brings his family down for a swim or to share in a birthday celebration....
...His work with Celia Cruz made her a bigger star than she had ever been in Cuba, beginning with their smash 1974 Fania album Celia and Johnny....
...Lucas de Aragão, a partner at political consultancy Arko Advice, said that Bolsonaro is unlikely to face impeachment or criminal proceedings as a result of the inquiry....
...The in-house restaurant, headed up by chef Alexandre Silva — best known for Lisbon’s Fogo and Loco, the latter of which has a Michelin star — is the focus of life at Craveiral....
...They have to remove this guy,” said Maria Izabel de Jesus, a retiree from São Paulo....
...There’s a second store on Rue de la Fontaine au Roi, a third on Rue des Martyrs, and an organic market twice a week on Place du Père Chaillet....
...Maria Izabel de Jesus, a retired 72-year-old who lives in the east zone of São Paulo, says food has become unaffordable. “It's too much. You can't buy anything,” she says....
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