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Month: October 2024

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A New Dawn for Rio de Janeiro: Índia Ramelau and Alexandre Ramagem’s Vision

eyesonbrasil Priorities of Índia Ramelau: A Focus on Community and Progress Índia Ramelau, the vice candidate for mayor in Rio de Janeiro, has outlined a clear set of priorities aimed at revitalizing the city and improving the lives of its residents. Her focus is on community development, economic growth, and social justice. Ramelau is committed…
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Bitcoin’s Uncertain Future: Navigating High Volatility and Lack of Intrinsic Value

Bitcoin’s Uncertain Future

Navigating High Volatility and Lack of Intrinsic Value eyesonmalaysia The Basel III Norms: Stricter Standards for Financial Stability Amsterdam, October 5th, 2024 – The introduction of the Basel III norms has brought about stricter standards for financial institutions, particularly concerning the backing of currencies with gold and other assets1. These regulations aim to enhance the…
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The New Tax Landscape: A Burden on Low-Income Earners

Brazil’s Tax Reform: Navigating Economic Challenges

The New Tax Landscape: A Burden on Low-Income Earners eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, October 3rd, 2024 – The recent tax reform in Brazil, which requires Brazilians earning up to two minimum wages to file a tax declaration, has sparked concerns about its impact on low-income earners. While the intention is to broaden the tax base and increase…
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The Rise of Donald Trump: A Reflection by Noam Chomsky

The Rise of Donald Trump: A Reflection by Noam Chomsky

eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, October 2nd, 2024 – In a recent interview, renowned linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky shared his thoughts on the increasing support for Donald Trump as a presidential candidate. Chomsky’s insights provide a unique perspective on the current political climate in the United States and offer a glimpse into the potential future of…
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O Impacto Devastador do Novo Decreto Brasileiro nas Queimadas: Uma Crise Anunciada

The Devastating Impact of the New Brazilian Decree on Fires:

A Crisis Foretold eyesonbrasil Farmers in Difficulty: Fines that Challenge Survival Amsterdam, October 1, 2024 – The new decree issued by the Brazilian government, which fines farmers R$10,000 per hectare burned, even if they are not at fault, is placing an unbearable burden on the shoulders of small and medium-sized rural producers. For many, these…
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