A soccer-loving nun from Brazil is believed to have become the world’s oldest living person at nearly 117 years old following the recent death of a Japanese woman ...
Former Brazil star Hulk has been accused of betrayal after marrying his ex-wife’s niece in a beautiful ceremony in the ...
Brazilian-made dramas rarely last long in local cinemas. But, nearly two months after its release, “I’m Still Here,” a film about a family torn apart by the military dictatorship that ruled Brazil for ...
Tomiko Itooka, who became the world's oldest living person, died last week at age 116. Brazilian nun Inah Canabarro Lucas is ...
Supermajor continues to advance FPSO plans for its ultra-deepwater Gato do Mato development offshore Brazil, aiming for a ...
After months of rancor, ties between President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Brazil's central bank look poised for an era of ...
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RIO DE JANEIRO--The Japanese woman whose body was found next to a waterfall in Brazil’s Goias state died as a result of a blow to the head, probably from a blunt rock, according to the detective ...
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Tomiko Itooka, a Japanese woman who was the world's oldest person, according to Guinness World Records, has died.