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Casimiro Cazé TV

The Streamer Who Out-Broadcasted a Broadcasting Giant

eyesonbrasil For 54 straight years, watching the World Cup in Brazil meant watching Globo. The network had aired every tournament since 1970, building a viewing ritual so entrenched it barely registered as a choice. In 2026, that streak ended — not because a rival network finally out-bid Globo, but because a 31-year-old from Rio de…
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Ellalink cable

The Cable That Skipped America

How EllaLink Rewired Brazil’s Connection to the World eyesonbrasil Six thousand kilometers beneath the Atlantic, a bundle of glass fibers no thicker than a garden hose is quietly reshaping how Brazilians reach the internet. It has no name most people would recognize, no flashy headquarters, and no consumer-facing app. But EllaLink may be one of…
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Basilio 177

From Vacant Offices to Home Addresses

Inside São Paulo’s Downtown Reinvention eyesonbrasil New York isn’t the only city racing to turn empty office towers into apartments — and São Paulo’s version of the story looks nothing like Manhattan’s. There are no new floors being stacked on top of century-old frames, no columns buckling under fresh residential loads. Instead, Brazil’s largest city…
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Vazamentos

Water, a Shipping Container, and a Leak

The Inauguration That Became a Headache for Brazil’s Government eyesonbrasil Less than 24 hours after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva inaugurated another stretch of Brazil’s long-promised São Francisco River water transposition project, drone footage showing leaks and ruptures in the newly delivered structure was already circulating on social media — reigniting distrust around one…
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Brazil's Foreign Ministry Warns of US Military Risk

Brazil’s Foreign Ministry Warns of US Military Risk

How Real Is the Threat? eyesonbrasil Brazil’s diplomatic establishment rarely uses the language it used this week. In a formal response to the Chamber of Deputies, Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira put in writing something Brazilian officials have mostly avoided saying out loud: that the United States’ terrorism designation of two Brazilian criminal factions carries a…
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Erling Haaland

The Night Norway Rewrote History

Inside Brazil’s Stunning World Cup Exit eyesonbrasil East Rutherford, New Jersey — For 78 minutes, it looked like another routine step toward the quarterfinals for the five-time champions. Then Erling Haaland happened. Twice. Norway’s 2-1 win over Brazil in the Round of 16 didn’t just end the Seleção’s World Cup — it sent Norway into…
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Stars, Spirits, and Statistics

What Are Brazil’s Real Chances Against Norway? eyesonbrasil Two Instagram clairvoyants called Brazil’s win over Japan. Vó Baiana and Carol Costa Sensitiva now say the Seleção will get past Norway too, on Sunday, in the World Cup’s round of 16. Cards, candles, and instinct point one way. Betting markets, form, and cold statistics happen to…
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The Unthinkable, or the Unsinkable?

Is Brazil Ready for the Ground to Move eyesonbrasil On the night of June 24, 2026, two earthquakes tore through north-central Venezuela within 39 seconds of each other — magnitude 7.2, then 7.5, the strongest the country had recorded in more than a century. Buildings collapsed in Caracas, Valencia, and Chacao. Thousands were injured, and…
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Belém do Pará

A Digital Giant at the Forest’s Doorstep

What Belém’s New Data Center Means for Pará eyesonbrasil On the outskirts of Belém, a quiet construction site is about to become one of the most contradictory symbols of Brazil’s new digital economy. Elea Data Centers, in partnership with the energy supplier AXIA, has announced BEL1: the Amazon’s first major data center built for artificial…
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One Month In: What the Terrorist Label Has Actually Done to Brazil’s Cartels

eyesonbrasil For years, Washington and Brasília argued over a word. Was the Primeiro Comando da Capital (PCC) and Comando Vermelho (CV) — Brazil’s two dominant criminal factions, together commanding tens of thousands of members and a cocaine-export machine that reaches from the Amazon to the Port of Santos to the streets of Europe — a…
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