Interesting facts Customer Pays R$ 16,000 for 140 Boxes of Beer on Sale at Atacadão, Manager Refuses to Deliver Claiming ‘System Error’ and Ends Up Detained for False Advertising Alisson Ficher 29/01/2026 at 16:06
Legislation and Law Government Bans Unisex Bathrooms in Schools, Imposes Fines of Up to R$ 10,000 Per Month, and Gives Only 45 Days for Compliance; Even Gender-Neutral Locker Rooms and Dormitories Will Be Prohibited. Alisson Ficher 29/01/2026 at 16:04
Mining Small Brazilian Town Hosts One of the Largest Diamond Mines in Latin America, With an Investment of Over R$ 500 Million, Highlighting the Northeast Alongside Emeralds and Rutilated Quartz Ana Alice 29/01/2026 at 15:59
Economy Tilapia Production in São Paulo Grows 4% in 2025, Reaching 54,170 Tons and Generating R$ 494.11 Million, Solidifying the State as the Second Largest National Producer Fabio Lucas Carvalho 29/01/2026 at 15:54
Construction Who Is The Millionaire Singer Who Bought 4 Neighboring Houses To Turn Them Into A Single Mega Mansion Estimated At R$ 215 Million? Romário Pereira de Carvalho 29/01/2026 at 15:54
Interesting facts For Over 3,000 Kilometers, the Old Chico Crosses the Sertão as a Line Between Life and Death, Keeps the Caatinga Alive, and Sustains Millions Where Water Is a Matter of Survival Felipe Alves da Silva 29/01/2026 at 15:45
Science and Technology RedMagic 11 Air Arrives In Brazil As A Slim Gaming Phone With Snapdragon 8 Elite Sara Aquino 29/01/2026 at 15:45
Construction Salvador–Itaparica Bridge Will Be 12.4 Km Long and Will Be the Longest Sea Bridge in Latin America Sara Aquino 29/01/2026 at 15:44
Solar Energy Companies and Rural Properties Invest R$ 9.5 Billion in Solar Energy with 3.1 GW Installed by 2025 and Growth in Distributed Generation in Brazil Hilton Libório 29/01/2026 at 15:44
Agribusiness Carrot Land Is in Brazil: Minas Gerais City Produces 70% of the Vegetable Consumed in the Country, Has Exclusive Holiday, Renders 6 Thousand Tons per Inhabitant, and Transforms Farms into National Tourist Attraction. Alisson Ficher 29/01/2026 at 15:35
Science and Technology Government Wants to Turn Brazil’s Largest Hydroelectric Plant Into a Tilapia Sanctuary With 400 Thousand Tons of Fish, but Experts Warn of Risks of Biological Invasion, Ecological Collapse, and Irreversible Damage to the Itaipu Structure. Alisson Ficher 29/01/2026 at 15:35
Construction São Paulo Prepares Revolution With Third Lane of Imigrantes: Giant 6 km Tunnel Will Be the Largest in Brazil, Billion-Dollar Project Will Have 80% Of Route Underground and Special Incline for Trucks to Cubatão Alisson Ficher 29/01/2026 at 15:28