O Milagre do Ceará: Como o Estado Mais Pobre do Brasil se Tornou uma Potência em Educação

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The Ceará Miracle: How Brazil's Poorest State Became an Education Powerhouse

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Cellphones in the Schools: Between Prohibition and Pedagogical Integration

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Panama Canal Crisis: Trump's Threats and Climate Change Create Perfect Storm

"There is nothing that unites Panamanians more than the defense of the canal" - Sabrina Bacal

They All Fall Down: The Human Toll of the Juscelino Kubitschek Bridge Collapse

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"A bridge doesn't collapse from one day to the next." - Carlos Eduardo Palhares Machado

"King of Trash" Scandal: Brazil's Dirty Little Secret Revealed

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"This could become a new Lava Jato" - Anonymous Federal Prosecutor

Silent No More: Brazil's Supreme Court Challenges 1979 Amnesty Law

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"If an amnesty today is unacceptable, the amnesty of yesterday should be equally unacceptable" - Coalition of families of victims of dictatorship

Democracy's Guardian: Brazil Arrests Four-Star General in Historic Coup Investigation

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"The evidence points to strong indications and substantial evidence that the investigated Walter Souza Braga Netto contributed, to a more effective degree and of high importance than previously known, to the planning and financing of a coup d'état" - Federal Police Report

Brazil's Human-Centric Approach to AI Regulation: A Global Pioneer

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"The regulation of AI is not urgent, as some want to point out. What's urgent is the protection of citizens' rights." - Senator Eduardo Gomes

Memories of the Paraguayan War: The Devastating Legacy of South America's Bloodiest Conflict

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"If we don't have a war now with Brazil, we shall have one at a less convenient time for ourselves" - Francisco Solano López, during his deliberation before starting hostilities

Brazil's Poverty Paradox: Less Poor, Still Most Unequal

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"When it comes to poverty-alleviation policies, the devil hides in the implementation details" - Luciana de Souza Leão, University of Michigan Professor

Compromised G20: The Specter of Trump Looms in Rio

The Rise and Fall of Fordlandia

In the late 1920s, automotive pioneer Henry Ford launched an audacious venture deep in the Brazilian Amazon, driven by his desire to secure a stable rubber supply for his burgeoning automobile empire. This ambitious project, known as Fordlandia, represented both an economic endeavor and a bold social experiment to recreate an idealized American society in the heart of the rainforest.

Indigenous Depictions in Brazilian History

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From colonial subjugation to modern empowerment, Brazil's indigenous peoples have transformed their identity while fighting for recognition, land rights, and cultural autonomy.

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