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Quote of the day from Paulo Coelho: 'Your dreams are not illusions; they are the fragments of a reality waiting for you to believe in them...' Brazilian writing legend shares a reminder to trust your dreams and keep goingToday's quote by Paulo Coelho, "Your dreams are not illusions; they are the fragments of a reality waiting for you to believe in them," enc...
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 ...
Italian proverb of the day: 'Those who know, do; those who don't...' The ancient Italian wisdom that separates dreamers from doersItalian proverb of the day: An Italian proverb, “Chi sa fa, chi non sa insegna” (“Those who know, do; those who don't know, teach”), emphas...
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 ...
Quote of the day by the father of modern psychology, Wilhelm Wundt: 'Our mind is so fortunately equipped that it...' The hidden mental processes that shape your choices, habits and everyday lifeQuote of the Day by Wilhelm Wundt: Wilhelm Wundt's quote suggests that our minds perform many complex tasks without conscious effort, often...
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...
FIFA 2026: From Maradona to Messi, every World Cup finds a hero. Who’s next?The upcoming World Cup promises new stars. While legends like Messi and Ronaldo have had their moments, the focus now shifts to emerging ta...
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...
Who is the Brazilian model Rahul Gandhi claims “voted 22 times” in Haryana?Rahul Gandhi's Hydrogen Bomb exploded today. Rahul Gandhi alleged a Brazilian model's photograph was used multiple times with different nam...
Portugal tightens immigration laws with far-right supportThe Portuguese government on Tuesday adopted stricter immigration laws that make it harder to enter the country, pushed through with the su...
USA vs Brazil: Tensions rises between two nations after Donald Trump remarksBrazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was defiant on Monday as he wrapped up the summit when he answered reporters who asked about ...
Portugal tightens migrant labour laws: End of work permits for these workersPortugal has ended the practice of allowing undocumented migrant workers to stay while applying for work permits, aligning with European re...
- Soccer-Free agent Carvalho joins Shanghai SIPG - report
SOCCER-CHINA/CARVALHO:Soccer-Free agent Carvalho joins Shanghai SIPG - report
Don't intend to be FIFA president: PelePele said he had no intention to be the president of FIFA, even as he refused to answer queries about the crisis engulfing the world footba...
Smigin lets you build and learn useful phrases in different languagesAvailable only on iOS currently, the multi-language app even prompts the correct pronunciation of the words.
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.
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Brazilian food isn’t at all like Goan food, despite the Portuguese connection
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If you feel like having some bread in Brazil, what would you ask for? Pao, of course! Topped with some spicy potatoes? Batata, what else? W...