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Brazil's coffee industry takes a hit as COVID-19 slows global demand | Video
China joins the fight against illegal logging in Brazil | Video
China, the world's biggest importer of logs, recently updated its Forest Law to ban illegal log trade into the country. Chris Goldenbaum explains how this will help in the fight against deforestation in Brazil, where 90 per cent of all logging in the Amazon is illicit.
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Meet Daniel from Jerusalem’s art scene | National Geographic Traveller (UK)
This week, Daniel Nahmias gives us a snapshot of Jerusalem from his studio. Born and raised in Jerusalem, he works in the city as an industrial designer. He shares his view of the city and what makes Jerusalem so unique from other cities around the world.
This video is the second installment of a three-part series in association with the Filmed by Chris Goldenbaum and Jacob Ross, keep an eye out for the third installment next Thursday.
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Meet Assaf, co-owner of Jerusalem’s MachneYuda restaurant | National Geographic Traveller (UK)
In the final part of our video series we head back to the Shuk (Mahane Yehuda market) in Jerusalem and catch up with Assaf Granit at his market-inspired MachneYuda restaurant. Born and raised in the Israeli capital, Assaf’s work has helped showcase the city’s melting pot of cuisines.
In this video, Assaf gives us a glimpse of his vibrant restaurant and delectable cuisine and shares his thoughts on the unique food scene in Jerusalem.
This video is the final part of our weekly series in association with the Jerusalem Development Authority. Filmed by Chris Goldenbaum and Jacob Ross, the series offers an insight into Jerusalem from the view of its locals. Watch part one here and part two here.
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Brazil's meat production and exports under threat from COVID-19 pandemic | Video
Despite the temporary shutdown of several meat processing plants in Brazil due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Asia remains Brazil's biggest meat trading partner. Chris Goldenbaum reports.
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BeInVerso: conheça o projeto da médica que usa Realidade Virtual e Aumentada para educar médicos
“Não tem problema o avatar ser diferente, a Dra. B é amorfa”. Foi com essas palavras que a médica de 28 anos, Bianca Miranda, me respondeu quando demonstrei preocupação de que ela não conseguiria u
Skills, charisma, mysticism: The life of football legend Pele
Santos, Brazil – A famous sports writer once said that “if Pelé had not been born a man, he would have been born a football”.
Pelé – real name Edson Arantes do Nascimento – one of the greatest footballers the world had ever seen, died on Thursday at the age of 82.
Born in the state of Minas Gerais in 1940, Pelé’s family moved to a nearby city called Bauru looking for a better life. He grew up in poverty and his parents coul
The Largest Cave-Mouth in the World Lives in Brazil
A Brazilian favela is combating Covid through community
Five years on: Revisiting Rio 2016 Olympics’ unkept promises
Last month, Tokyo handed over the Olympic flame to Paris after the culmination of the rearranged 2020 Olympics.
Watching proceedings were people in Rio – which hosted the Games in 2016 – who are still waiting for the fulfilment of several promises from more than five years ago.
Rio 2016 was expected to not only increase tourism numbers and the improvement of the country’s image outsid
Female Eco-Activists Live in ‘Constant State of Fear’ in Latin America
Lisboa, 41, says she and her colleagues are constantly being threatened by criminal organizations that are attempting to exploit the resources at the reserve. “There are people being targeted, phone threats, written threats. Everything,” she says.
“I don’t have a normal life. I go from my
ANALYSIS: Benjamin Netanyahu Rolls the Dice With Push To ‘Legalize’ Illegal Settlements
But critics in Israel and abroad who are alarmed by the legislation fear Netanyahu’s machinations aimed at appeasing political partners could have grave consequences internationally, even if the law does not survive likely court challenges.
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Copa America 2021 final: It’s Messi v Neymar, Argentina v Brazil
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VICE Sports Q&A with Rui Costa: The Man Rebuilding Chapecoense After the Tragedy
From Cobras to Sea Turtles — The Role of Social Media In Animal Trafficking
A Naja, meaning cobra in Portuguese, accompanied Krambeck, a veterinary student. The venomous snake bit him and within hours, he was in coma, fighting for his life.
Ultimately, he survived. However, as the case reached national headlines, one question kept popping up: how did such an exotic and dangerous snake