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Rio de Janeiro's iconic beaches are poised for a significant change. The familiar sounds of samba music, the readily ...
Rio de Janeiro’s City Hall is rolling out new rules to control beachside activities due to come into force on June 1.
Brazil’s federal government will put up R$100 million ($17.5 million) of the package tapping into its powerful Audiovisual ...
Rio de Janeiro’s mayor has loosened new restrictions on live music on the city’s beaches after many people warned of a threat ...
Rio2C, Latin America's largest creativity event, will gather from May 27 to June 1 in its sixth in-person edition, boasting a ...
According to the new regulations, starting from June 1, 2025, selling food and drinks, chair rentals, sound amplifiers, and ...
Judging by the last few summers, Rio de Janeiro’s residents should be preparing for the worst. On March 17, 2024, the ...
Samba music coming from kiosks, vendors selling their wares and chair rentals are a common sight on Rio de Janeiro's beaches.
The announcement was made during the general assembly of the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) in Doha (Qatar).