Invite to The Rio Times' daily African news roundup. We bring you the most recent and most considerable stories to keep you informed about the continent's current events.From political updates to cultural highlights, we guarantee you stay upgraded on Africa's dynamic landscape. Here are today's leading headlines.Nigeria Targets 2 Million Daily Oil ProductionThe

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The Ibovespa index rose 0.70%, closing at 125,661 points, gaining about 870 points. The commercial dollar fell by 1.71% to R$5.56. Future interest rates also dropped.

This recovery stemmed from a more measured tone by President Lula, who had criticized the Central Bank.

He hinted at potential actions regarding the dollar’s rise against the real w

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Today's football highlights consist of Euro 2020 and the Brazilian Championship, taking place this Saturday, June 22. The day's schedule likewise features matches from the Uruguayan Championship, Brazilian Serie D Championship, Copa Paulista, and more.Here's where and when to see today's football video games live: Euro 2020-- 10 am-- Georgia vs. Czech Republic--

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Santa Catarina has evolved beyond its scenic beaches like Balneário Camboriú and tranquil Garopaba to become Brazil’s nautical nucleus.

With half of the nation’s leisure boats produced here, Itajaí, in particular, shines as the heart of this industry.

The Boat Show, the sector’s foremost event, not only underscores this status but also showcases the

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This weekend, Formula 1 gets to its ninth phase of the 2024 season at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. Hosting the Spanish Grand Prix for the 33rd time, this track is among the most standard on the calendar.How to Watch the 2024 Spanish GP Online?Formula 1 will be streamed on F1 TV, the special Formula 1 streaming platform.Additionally,

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As the world leans on its morning brew, Brazil’s role in global coffee production becomes increasingly significant.

In 2024/25, the nation is poised to harvest 69.9 million bags, comprising 48.2 million of Arabica and 21.7 million of Robusta.

Last year’s high temperatures shook the crops, but timely rains nurtured the cherries, lifting the yield p

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