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Chop Chop : Rate of Brazilian Deforestation Up

9:39 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Environment · Comments Off

24 Jan 2008

_44287949_forest_greenpeace203i.jpgGreen is the new black unless you’re the Amazon forest in Brazil which has recently seen a spike in deforestation.

In the last five months of 2007, 3,235 sq km (1,250 sq miles) were lost.
Officials say rising commodity prices are encouraging farmers to clear more land to plant crops such as soya.

Via / BBC

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Brazil Arrives at Sundance Thanks to YouTube

2:37 pm By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Internet|Movies · Comments Off

21 Jan 2008


This film by Adriana got her a nine-day expenses paid stay here at the Sundance Film Festival. At the festival, a launching ground for many indie filmmakers, she’ll have the chance to meet with Fox Searchlight Pictures production executives.

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Brazil Gripped by Yellow Fever

2:29 pm By Maegan La Mala · Brazil|Health|Latin America · Comments Off

18 Jan 2008

Yellow Fever might sound like a disease from 100 years ago, but it is alive and well and causing panic and death in Brazil. At least seven people have died from Yellow Fever this year, and the government is investigating additional cases. Meanwhile, Brazilians in the most affected areas are lining up get vaccinated. The most recent victims say they weren’t vaccinated against the acute viral disease.

The video above, though only available in Portuguese, will give you an idea of the mood in Brazil will this current outbreak, including which geographical areas are most at risk. A recurring theme in the video is “there’s no reason to panic”, but I’m sure people in those regions aren’t very consoled by that message.

Via / YouTube

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Lula: Fidel’s Ready for a Comeback

10:19 am By Maegan La Mala · Brazil|Cuba|Latin America|Politics · Comments Off

16 Jan 2008

20080116elpepuint_4.jpgBrazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva is debunking rumors that Fidel Castro’s political career is through. After meeting with him in Havana yesterday, the president was quoted as saying that he thinks that Fidel is “ready to go back” to his normal “political role” in Cuba. Contrary to rumors that Castro is on his last legs, Lula says that Castro is “incredibly lucid” and has “impeccable health”.

The above photo from Spain’s El País shows Lula playing photographer, taking a picture of his friend Fidel.

Via / El País

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Picasso Lost and Found in Brazil

11:46 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Arts|Brazil|crime · Comments Off

9 Jan 2008

_44343147_paintings_b203_ap.jpgOne Pablo Picasso painting and a second painting by Brazilian artist Candido Portinari were found leaning against a wall of a house after being stolen last month from a Sao Paulo museum. Two suspects were arrested.

The theft of the paintings was a major embarrassment for the museum. First because they were stolen in the first place and second because the paintings weren’t insured and there was no alarm system in the museum.

The two paintings are said to be worth at least $55 million.

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250jean-charles_0.jpgIn the wake of the London bombings of July 2005, Scotland Yard police mistook Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes for a terrorist and shot him to death. This “accident” shook the world and had Brazilians everywhere demanding justice. Unfortunately, it looks as if they will get just the opposite:

No Scotland Yard officers will face disciplinary action over the fatal shooting of innocent Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes, the police watchdog announced.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said four senior officers, including Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick, should not be disciplined over the killing.

Shocking but true. It seems that in England, just like in so many other countries, skin color profiling and “shoot first, ask questions later” are considered proper protocol. Just despicable.

Earlier this month the head of anti-terrorism at Scotland Yard stepped down due to death threats associated with the case.

Via / The Press Association

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Kaka : Fifa’s Player of the Year

9:21 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Sports · Comments Off

18 Dec 2007

kaka.jpgHaving a Golden Ball isn’t enough for Brazilian futbol star Kaka. The 25 year old AC Milan player was named FIFA’s world player of the year. This makes him the 5th Brazilian winner since soccer’s governing body introduced the award in 1991.`

`It’s really special for me, it was a dream for me just to play for Sao Paulo and one game for the national team,” Kaka, a devout Christian, said after receiving the award. “But the Bible says that God can give you more than you even ask for, and that has happened in my life.”

Via / Bloomberg.com

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Political and Seismic Waves In Chile

9:03 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Bolivia|Brazil|Chile|Politics · Comments Off

17 Dec 2007

Bache_Evo_Lula.jpgThese past three days brought three separate earthquakes to Chile. This morning a magnitude-5.3 temblor struck at 6:27 a.m. near Valparaiso. Yesterday a magnitude-6.7 quake rocked northern Chile. And on Saturday afternoon, another quake rattled central Chile causing alarm in several cities, including the capital of 5.5 million people, but there were no injuries or damage.

Yesterday Chilean president Michelle Bachelet was in Bolivia along with Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva pledging to build a highway linking the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean by 2009. Relations between Bolivia and Chile have been historically strained.

Via / International Herald Tribune y Reuters

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Chavez and Lula Make Nice Again

11:16 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Venezuela · Comments Off

14 Dec 2007

392-AME_14col.embedded.prod_affiliate.84.jpgYesterday in Caracas President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela and President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil signed new cooperation agreements including energy, agriculture, and industrial treaties. The Brazilian head of state waxed nostalgic:

la relación comercial entre Venezuela y Brasil era de $400 millones en el 2002, y hoy supera los $4,000 millones.

A jump much needed as Venezuela cut off ties with Colombia after the FARC hostage negotiations with Chavez as mediator collapsed.

Via / El Nuevo Herald

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Brazilians Go Back Where They Came From

9:44 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Brazil|Immigration · 6 Comments

4 Dec 2007

br-lgflag.gifAll to often anti-immigration advocates will shout, “Go back where you came from,” to immigrants challenged by the growing wave of anti-immigrant sentiment. A very interesting article today in the New York Times reveals that many undocumented Brazilian immigrants are taking that advice to heart. Many feel hopeless after the U.S’s failure to pass comprehensive immigration reform. Many have expired driver’s licenses that can’t be renewed thanks to tougher laws. The value of the dollar against the Brazilian real is dropping and the economy in their home country is improving.

“You put it all together, and why should you stay in an environment like that if you have a place like Brazil, where there’s hope, a light at the end of the tunnel and it’s not a train to run you over?” said Pedro Coelho, a businessman in Mount Vernon, N.Y., who is known as the mayor of Brazilians in Westchester County. “Are they leaving? Yes, by the hundreds.”

In Massachusetts, says Fausto da Rocha, the founder of the Boston-area Brazilian Immigrant Center, his compatriots — many here illegally — are leaving by the thousands, some after losing homes in the subprime mortgage crisis. In New York and New Jersey, travel agents and others who sell airline seats say that one-way bookings to Brazil have more than doubled since last year, to about 150 daily from Kennedy International Airport, and that flights are sold out through February.

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