Brazil
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Sailing down Brazil's beautiful Tapajós river
The Week Recommends From exploring indigenous villages to feeling a soft breeze while sailing, this cruise has much to offer
By The Week UK Published
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A different hotel for every need this February
The Week Recommends Get away from it all at these five enticing properties
By Catherine Garcia, The Week US Published
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Rio de Janeiro: a guide to Brazil's iconic city
The Week Recommends There's far more to Rio than just mountains, beaches, music and dance
By Tom Yarwood Published
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Trancoso and a coastal road trip in Brazil
The Week Recommends This remote seaside town has a laid-back and faintly bohemian air
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The year in photos: poignant pictures from around the world in 2023
In Pictures From rescued rabbits in Greek wildfires to Elton John's farewell set at Glastonbury
By Hollie Clemence, The Week UK Published
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'Dead' woman nearly suffocated in morgue bag
Tall Tales And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The drying Amazon rainforest: a drought that affects the world
Under the radar The Amazon is suffering a drought of historic severity and it’s pushing its inhabitants to their limit
By The Week UK Published
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Your guide to Oktoberfest
Grab your lederhosen and get ready for brats of fun
By Catherine Garcia Published
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Can Brics replace the G7 in new world order?
Today's Big Question China and Russia pushing for expanded bloc to rival West politically as India and Brazil pursue economic interests
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Bull gores the ‘Messi of matadors’
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Brazil's Bolsonaro banned from holding public office until 2030
Speed Read
By Justin Klawans Published
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Deforestation and the state of the world’s rainforests
feature Rate of tropical tree loss sped up in 2022, mostly in the Amazon, despite Cop26 commitments
By Harriet Marsden Published
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De-dollarisation: why are countries looking to ditch US currency?
Today's Big Question Move away from USD has accelerated following invasion of Ukraine
By The Week Staff Published
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Friend or foe: can the West rely on Lula’s support in Ukraine?
Today's Big Question Brazilian president causes consternation among Kyiv’s Western allies by suggesting the war in Ukraine was not solely down to Russia
By Arion McNicoll Published
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