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Month: February 2024

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Germany announces offshore carbon storage plan

Germany recently announced it has made plans to look into and begin enabling underground carbon storage at offshore sites. The first steps the country will take towards doing this, are to push forwards with the technology that has been under debate for quite a while. eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Feb.29 th 2024 — Robert Habeck, who is the…
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Javier Milei economic reforms

Javier Milei’s Economic Reforms

A Beacon of Hope for Argentina eyesonbrasil A New Era of Economic Growth In recent years, Argentina has faced numerous economic challenges. However, with the rise of economist Javier Milei and his groundbreaking reforms, the country is experiencing a newfound sense of hope and optimism. Milei’s unorthodox approach to economics has brought about tangible advancements,…
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Sandiaga Uno Optimistic 17mn Foreign Tourists to Visit Indonesia in 2024

Sandiaga Uno Optimistic 17mn Foreign Tourists to Visit Indonesia in 2024

eyesonindonesia Amsterdam, Feb.27th  – Indonesian Tourism and Creative Economy Minister Sandiaga Uno has set a goal of 17 million foreign tourist visits to the archipelago by 2024.  He expressed optimism that the goal is achievable with the support of collaboration of various economic players. He initially expected to see 14.7 million foreign tourist arrivals this year. But…
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Bolsonaro Avenida Paulista

Is São Paulo’s Conservative Wave a Sign of Brazil’s Future?

eyesonbrasil The massive demonstration on Avenida Paulista in support of former president Jair Bolsonaro has ignited debates about the direction of Brazilian politics. While some see the rally as an isolated outburst, others sense the momentum of a growing conservative movement – one that may be taking its strongest hold in the economically powerful state…
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President Lula da Silva’s remarks on Gaza

President Lula da Silva’s remarks on Gaza in Africa have generated a variety of reactions, both domestically and internationally. Some have praised his comments for highlighting the plight of Palestinians, while others have criticized them as inflammatory and unhelpful. In Germany, Foreign Minister Analena Baerbock said that Lula’s comments were “not helpful” and that they…
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Yanomami Take Center Stage at Rio Carnival, Inspiring a Deeper Brazil

A Samba of Shifting Power?

BRICS, Currencies, and the Multipolar Future The rhythmic samba beats of Rio de Janeiro set the stage for the recent G20 summit, but the underlying melody resonated with a deeper shift: the potential waning of American dominance and the rise of a multipolar world, led by the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) community.…
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Rio’s Marina da Glória Shines, Showcasing Brazil’s Potential on the World Stage

As the G20 summit unfolds in the picturesque setting of Rio de Janeiro’s Marina da Glória, the world’s gaze turns towards Brazil. This iconic location, steeped in history and natural beauty, serves as more than just a backdrop – it embodies the potential Brazil holds on the international stage. Let’s explore how this event, coupled…
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VLT Santos

Setting Sail for a Brighter Future:

VLT Santos Phase 2 and the Historic Center’s Transformation Santos, the bustling port city in São Paulo, is poised for a transformative journey with the second phase of its VLT (Light Rail Transit) system, specifically focusing on the revitalization of its historic center. This expansion promises to be more than just a transportation upgrade; it’s…
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How the VLT Tram Sparked a Downtown Renaissance

Rio’s Rhythmic Revival

How the VLT Tram Sparked a Downtown Renaissance Rio de Janeiro’s iconic landscape boasts sugarloaf peaks and sun-kissed beaches, but its heart, the Centro and Zona Portuária, once pulsed with a different rhythm. Decades of decline left these areas adrift, their historic streets echoing with emptiness. Then, in 2016, a modern melody filled the air…
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Yanomami Take Center Stage at Rio Carnival, Inspiring a Deeper Brazil

A Samba Beat for Change

Yanomami Take Center Stage at Rio Carnival, Inspiring a Deeper Brazil The vibrant feathers, pulsating rhythms, and infectious energy of Rio’s Carnival are renowned worldwide. But this year, amidst the sequins and smiles, a deeper message resonated: a powerful homage to the Yanomami, Brazil’s largest Indigenous group, by the acclaimed Salgueiro Samba School. Salgueiro’s parade…
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