Speaking Out, Out of Turn?
Brazil is seen as a country of diverse and profound faith. But though religion is an important reference point in the lives of the population, the extent of religious diversity in this sprawling country is not nearly so pervasive as belief itself.
Paulo Farah
Dr. Paulo Farah is Professor at the University of São Paulo and Director of BibliASPA (research center on Arab, African and South American Countries).
Massimo Buonomo

Professor Massimo Buonomo is an expert in Brazilian financial system and he has been working for more than 10 years in financial markets and research, specializing in emerging markets and Brazil in particular.
Maria José Rosado-Nunes

Maria José Rosado-Nunes is a graduate professor of sociology of religion and feminist studies at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo. Se is currently a researcher at the National Researcher Center (CNPq).
Iran reaches nuclear deal with Turkey, Brazil
TEHRAN, IRAN: Attempting to ward off further international sanctions, Iran has reached an agreement with Turkey and Brazil to send uranium abroad for enrichment.
Candido Antonio Mendes de Almeida
President, Sociedade Brasileira de Instrução

Professor Candido Antonio Mendes de Almeida was born in 1928 in Rio de Janeiro and has worked extensively in the world of academia while serving as the head of many international committees.
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