O Globo • 27th November 2025 Brazilian expatriates: Emigration hits record high amid economic challenges and ageing population Brazilian community overseas grows by 2.6 million in a decade and now surpasses the population of the state of Paraíba
UNICEF A4R 🎨 Media Hub • 18th November 2025 Children of war: How Lebanon’s cycle of conflicts keeps shaping its youth Decades after the Civil War, generations of Lebanese are still fighting an invisible battle—the one within
O Globo • 27th November 2025 Maduro’s permanence in power postpones dream of Venezuelans in Brazil who wish to return home With a record 585,000 living in Brazil, the country has become the third principal destination for immigrants from the Caribbean nation globally, recently overtaking the United States
O Globo • 27th November 2025 War in Gaza puts pressure on Biden by mobilising protest votes and university students in the US US president’s support for the Israeli offensive harms his image among key Democratic Party groups in the election, such as young people, Arabs and undecided voters
O Globo • 27th November 2025 Ten years after the migration crisis, Europe abandons Mediterranean rescues and bets on African partnerships to contain flow The EU has tightened asylum rules and turned a blind eye to reports of violations committed by allies, consolidating the far-right's influence in the bloc over the last decade
O Globo • 27th November 2025 Brazilians in the US fear mass deportation under Trump: 'You can't go out at night' Nearly 230,000 live in the country without documents and could be affected; analysts point to tougher granting of humanitarian visas and an opportunity for skilled labour
revista piauí • 15th March 2022 Rescue at the border A Brazilian man's journey to find his sister-in-law and three nephews who fled Ukraine
O Globo • 27th November 2025 Current geopolitical tensions revive call for nuclear weapons, warns IAEA Director General For the diplomat, the global rise in spending on atomic arsenals is a “rebound effect” of the current moment, and the trend could spread to more countries if Iran’s nuclear programme continues to advance