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Agência Brasil Brasília – Brazil was one of the countries chosen by the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) to inaugurate the Creating Opportunities for All program. The program will be launched at an IADB conference in Washington (US), June 11-13, where private sectors, governments, and non-governmental organizations will discuss new ways to promote social inclusion. The

Agência Brasil Brasília – Brazil was one of the countries chosen by the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) to inaugurate the Creating Opportunities for All program. The program will be launched at an IADB conference in Washington (US), June 11-13, where private sectors, governments, and non-governmental organizations will discuss new ways to promote social inclusion. The

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the main stock market in South Africa, is going to adopt a program similar to the Social Stock Exchange, developed by the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa), the largest stock market in Brazil. This information was disclosed today (07) by Brazilian newspaper O Estado de

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Johannesburg Stock Exchange, the main stock market in South Africa, is going to adopt a program similar to the Social Stock Exchange, developed by the São Paulo Stock Exchange (Bovespa), the largest stock market in Brazil. This information was disclosed today (07) by Brazilian newspaper O Estado de

In the Brazilian city of Zé Doca, 51,000 people are going to accompany the steps of their most famous townsman, Francileudo dos Santos, a Brazilian who naturalized himself Tunisian and has been defending the country team since 2004.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – The Brazilian Airport Infrastructure Company (Infraero), which is responsible for all airports in Brazil, is elaborating a study about the viability of building airports in the main coastal cities in the country. The study, according to an article published in newspaper Gazeta Mercantil, should be complete by next month.

From the Newsroom* São Paulo – ANBA, the Brazil-Arab News Agency, broke a new accesses record. There were 166,822 visits to the site last month, an increase in 27% over April (131,533) and of 190% in comparison to May 2005 (57,405). In comparison to the previous record, of 139,404 visits, in March this year, the