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Once more, The Brazilian Report will be one of the supporting partners of the Brazil Summit in New York, a conference hosted by the Financial Times
Macro conditions are better than the year before, when small companies caused a decline in this type of investment. However, more money invested in digital tools does not always translate into digital transformation
More than half of large and medium-sized companies in the country want to experiment with gen-AI, but they will also face an increase in cyberattacks using AI tools for fraud and phishing tactics
While criminals from abroad are targeting companies with more and more sophisticated attacks, homegrown hackers mainly run financial scams against individuals
Brazil offers indefinite residence permits for foreigners who invest in Brazilian companies, or set up their own enterprise
Latin America’s largest open-air art gallery is a magical place that denounces the very exploitation that allows it to exist
Brazil's most popular tourist attraction, the story of how Christ the Redeemer came about is a fascinating one. This week's Rio celebrates the statue's 90th anniversary
After terrorizing much of Spain and Portugal, the inquisition spread to many of these countries' colonies in Africa, Asia, and the Americas — including to Brazil
Among the most influential modernists in Brazilian history, Paulo Mendes da Rocha designed many of São Paulo's most famous tourist attractions and left a legacy of devoted followers
Brazil took in more African slaves than any other country during the Atlantic slave trade, and the effects of this brutal period can still be felt today
School books will tell you that Brazil was discovered by Portuguese explorer Pedro Álvares Cabral in 1500. Records show the country had visited the new land years before
The Paraguayan War was a brutal conflict opposing Paraguay and an alliance between Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. It ended 150 years ago
Cândido Rondon devoted his life to protect indigenous communities and inspired generations with a humanistic approach to native peoples
São Paulo celebrates today the 1932 Constitutionalist Revolution. However, the state's history of battles and skirmishes goes beyond 1932
As one of the biggest Christian countries on the planet, Easter is still a big deal in Brazil, even though some of its more antiquated religious traditions are gradually waning
New Year's Eve in Brazil is made up of a mix of traditions: American, African, Asian, European, religious, and secular. All of them come together to form what is always a special night
Christmas traditions in Brazil consist of a number of unique practices that, while drawing their roots from a number of different countries, are now unmistakably Brazilian
Latin America’s largest open-air art gallery is a magical place that denounces the very exploitation that allows it to exist
Having cultivated iconic status throughout Rio de Janeiro's modern history, Ipanema Beach is one of the most celebrated strips of sand in all of Brazil — and renowned travel guide Lonely Planet agrees
The country follows in the footsteps of dozens of nations around the world, offering temporary residence to people working remotely for foreign countries. Justice Ministry officials say it will attract foreign capital and boost tourism
Brazil offers indefinite residence permits for foreigners who invest in Brazilian companies, or set up their own enterprise