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FIFA World Cup 2026 opens US eyes to soccer's global roarThe FIFA World Cup is proving soccer's global dominance, captivating American audiences beyond expectations. Viral moments like goalkeeper ...
Age against the machine: Messi & Vozinha, unlike Ronaldo so far, have shown that they can make a mountain out of ‘over-the-hill’Age is just a number for football legends as Lionel Messi, at 38, delivered a stunning World Cup hat-trick, proving his enduring magic. Mea...
Best Brazilian Portuguese saying of the day: 'To prod the jaguar with a short stick.' Dangerous life lesson about picking fights you can't winBest Brazilian Portuguese Saying of the Day: "To prod the jaguar with a short stick" is a traditional Brazilian proverb that warns against ...
Moroccan proverb of the day on love: 'Only the one burned by the ember of love...' Ancient wisdom that teaches powerful lessons about love, heartbreak & human understandingMoroccan proverb of the day on love: A Moroccan proverb reminds us that only those who have felt the heat of love can truly understand its ...
Best Spanish saying of the day: 'Tell me who you walk with, and I'll tell you who you are.' Important life lesson about friends, influence and successSpanish Saying of the Day: The Spanish proverb "Tell me who you walk with, and I'll tell you who you are" highlights the powerful influence...
Brazilian Portuguese saying of the day: 'Who will pay for the burial and the flowers if I die from love?' Heartbreaking life lesson about love, loss and letting goBrazilian Portuguese Saying of the Day: A Brazilian quote by Vinícius de Moraes, "Who will pay for the burial and the flowers if I die from...
Quote of the day by Oliver Tree: 'No matter how strange you look, no matter how ugly you feel, you are beautiful. Life is sweet like a pineapple pizza', American singer's motivational lesson on life before his deathAmerican singer Oliver Tree was reportedly on board a helicopter that crashed in Brazil. The incident claimed six lives. News reports confi...
From luring stars to hosting the World Cup, Saudi Arabia has spent billions to disrupt soccerSaudi Arabia is making waves in global football. Following a stunning World Cup upset, the nation attracted top stars like Cristiano Ronald...
Gabriel Ganley, Brazilian bodybuilder known for 500-kilogram leg press, dies at 22: All we knowBrazilian fitness influencer Gabriel Ganley, known as "Bbzinho," has died at 22, shocking the fitness world. The popular bodybuilder, who a...
Portuguese Proverb of the Day: 'Past Waters Don’t Move Mills'—a Portuguese proverb to ponder upon timeless lesson in letting goThe Portuguese proverb 'Águas passadas não movem moinhos' emphasises the futility of dwelling on the past. It uses the vivid imagery of a w...
Quote of the day by novelist Paulo Coelho: ‘The world is changed by your example, not by your…’Paulo Coelho, a celebrated Brazilian author, gained global fame with his novel The Alchemist. His writings explore destiny and spirituality...
''Democratic brothers of Global South'': Brazil President Lula da Silva hails ties with India, recalls 2005 visit as economic turning pointBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva praised India's influence on Brazil's economic policy. He recalled how a 2005 visit inspired ...
Did New York Times defame Amazon indigenous tribe by labeling them as porn addicts? Check detailsA Brazilian Amazon tribe is suing The New York Times, TMZ, and Yahoo for defamation, seeking $180 million in damages. The Marubo community ...
Will work on action-oriented efforts to improve global culture: Brazil minister on nation's G20 presidencyA Brazilian delegate who accompanied the minister during the Varanasi meeting said his country is "excited" about being handed over the bat...
Brazilian singer Gal Costa, an icon in Tropicalia movement of the 1960s, passes away at 77She cancelled a concert at a Sao Paulo music festival last Saturday on doctors' advice.
Ginga: Not anymore just the identity of Brazil footballPedro do Sal is a personification of the country’s expression, elegance, and euphoria — traits which also formed the way Brazil played foot...
Five questions to ask before doing business in a new global marketLocal reactions to your company are likely to be influenced by popular conceptions and stereotypes about your organization's home country.
Google’s new Arts & Culture app brings the world’s artThe app contains more than 65,000 paintings, nearly 8,000 photos, 19,000 clay objects, almost 7,000 sculptures, 202 mahogany objects.
Rejuvenated by expats, cricket becomes popular in 'Home of Football' BrazilIt’s not the shock defeat at the hands of Germany in the football World Cup semi-final that has made the Brazilians pick up the cricket bat.
FIFA World Cup 2014: Football fever finally winning over social angerThe country may still be on the edge, but there is now noticeably more yellow and green all around Rio de Janeiro than a week earlier.