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Thiago Rabelo is a journalist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
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Suspect was previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of 'audacious robberies across the UK', such as ATM explosions and theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors

17 Aug 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of audacious robberies across the UK, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is highlighted. The article details the suspect's criminal history and the nature of his crimes.

Suspect was previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of 'audacious robberies across the UK', such as ATM explosions and theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors

09 Aug 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of audacious robberies across the UK, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is highlighted. Jeremy Lee Pauley is mentioned in connection with purchasing human skin and body parts stolen from Harvard Medical School and an Arkansas morgue. The article covers various incidents and scientific missions, including the Crew 8 mission's plan to conduct over 200 scientific experiments and advancements in aviation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Suspect was previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of 'audacious robberies across the UK', such as ATM explosions and theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors

17 Jun 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of audacious robberies across the UK, including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is under scrutiny. Jeremy Lee Pauley is implicated in purchasing human skin and body parts stolen from the Harvard Medical School morgue and an Arkansas mortuary. The article also touches on various scientific and environmental topics, including the Crew 8 mission's scientific experiments, advancements in aviation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and potential luminous phenomena from space.

Suspeito já esteve preso por 17 anos por série de 'audaciosos roubos em todo o Reino Unido', como a explosão de caixas eletrônicos e roubo de R$ 2,5 milhões em tratores

14 Jun 2024  |  O Globo
A suspect, previously imprisoned for 17 years for a series of 'audacious robberies across the United Kingdom,' including ATM explosions and the theft of R$ 2.5 million in tractors, is highlighted.

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Rodrygo: ‘I play for Real Madrid and Brazil – I can never settle for losing’

23 Mar 2024  |  the Guardian
Rodrygo, the Real Madrid and Brazil forward, reflects on his rapid rise and the pressures of playing for top teams. He discusses his evolving role in the Brazil national team, the importance of mental health, and his experiences with racism. Rodrygo emphasizes the need for balance and resilience in football, highlighting his use of psychological support. He also praises his teammates and coaches, expressing confidence in Brazil's potential despite recent challenges. Rodrygo's maturity and leadership are evident as he navigates his responsibilities on and off the pitch.

Brazil coach Dorival Júnior: ‘It’s going to be the most exciting day of my life’

20 Mar 2024  |  the Guardian
Dorival Júnior, recently appointed as Brazil's national football coach, discusses his aspirations and challenges ahead of his first match against England. He emphasizes the need to reconnect the national team with its fans and addresses the issue of racist abuse faced by Vinícius Júnior. Júnior expresses confidence in his role and highlights the importance of fan support and player dedication. He also reflects on the respect Brazilian football commands internationally, despite domestic criticisms. The article touches on the upcoming Copa América and the potential inclusion of experienced players like Thiago Silva.

Endrick: ‘People say I have a heart of ice and I’m very cold with decisions’

10 Dec 2023  |  the Guardian
Endrick, a 17-year-old Brazilian football prodigy, reflects on his near move to Chelsea and his eventual signing with Real Madrid, a deal hailed as the biggest in Brazilian football history. Despite his young age, Endrick has already made significant achievements, including a standout performance in Palmeiras' Brazilian title win. He discusses his family's struggles, his desire to learn multiple languages including sign language, and his sensitivity to social issues like racism. Endrick remains focused on his career and aims to bring joy to Brazilian football fans, drawing inspiration from idols like Ronaldo and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Chelsea’s Thiago Silva: ‘Meeting Paolo Maldini sparked something in me’

02 Nov 2023  |  theguardian.com
Thiago Silva, at 39, remains a top performer for Chelsea, attributing his longevity to a disciplined lifestyle and a dedicated team of professionals. Born in Rio de Janeiro, Silva's career took him from Fluminense to Europe, where he was inspired by AC Milan's Paolo Maldini. Despite a painful World Cup exit with Brazil in 2022, Silva reflects positively on his career, including his time at Paris Saint-Germain and his Champions League success with Chelsea. He holds respect for coaches like Tite and Frank Lampard and is preparing for a future in coaching while still open to playing for Brazil under interim coach Fernando Diniz.

Joelinton: ‘Newcastle is made up of hard-working people. I identify with them’

20 Oct 2023  |  the Guardian
Joelinton's journey from a struggling player to a fan favorite at Newcastle United is marked by perseverance and adaptability. Despite early setbacks and criticism, he has found success under Eddie Howe's management, transitioning from a forward to a midfielder. Joelinton's story is deeply rooted in his humble beginnings in Brazil, and he remains connected to his first club, Sport Recife. His recent debut and goal for Brazil's national team highlight his career's high point. Joelinton identifies with the hardworking ethos of Newcastle and aspires to win titles for the club, reflecting his gratitude towards the supporters who stood by him during tough times.

Lionel Messi returns for Maracaná coronation against Brazil in crisis

10 Oct 2023  |  Irish Examiner
Lionel Messi's return to the Maracanã for a match against Brazil is seen as a potential historic moment, with former teammate Adriano expressing admiration for Messi's career. Despite past criticisms and setbacks, Messi's recent successes, including the 2021 Copa América and the 2022 World Cup, have solidified his status as a football legend. Meanwhile, Brazil faces a significant crisis in its football history, lacking a permanent coach and dealing with the absence of key players like Neymar and Vinícius Júnior. The Brazilian Football Confederation is criticized for its handling of the situation, with interim coach Fernando Diniz juggling responsibilities between the national team and Fluminense. Former players Jorginho and Branco draw parallels to past challenges, emphasizing the need for experienced players to guide the team through difficult times.

Brazil’s Tite: ‘There are things I can’t control. I just want to be at peace’

20 Nov 2022  |  the Guardian
Brazil's national football team, under coach Tite, is optimistic about their chances in the upcoming World Cup in Qatar. Tite reflects on his growth since the 2018 World Cup, emphasizing improved team preparation and his own learning experiences. Key players like Neymar, Vinícius Júnior, and veterans Thiago Silva and Dani Alves are highlighted for their roles. Tite avoids discussing his past relationship with Luiz Felipe Scolari and the political climate in Brazil, focusing instead on the unifying power of football. The article underscores the pressure on Brazil to perform well and the evolution of the team under Tite's leadership.

Brazil’s Tite: ‘We reached the World Cup – now it’s time to be champions’

19 Jun 2022  |  the Guardian
Tite, the coach of Brazil's national football team, expresses his determination to win the upcoming World Cup, reflecting on his journey and the pressures of his role. He emphasizes the importance of mental health, family support, and continuous improvement. Tite discusses the team's achievements, including their unbeaten streak and high FIFA ranking, and addresses the challenges faced during the Copa América. He acknowledges Neymar's significance while highlighting the emergence of other talented players. Tite also shares his future plans, indicating a desire to take a sabbatical after the World Cup and possibly explore opportunities outside Brazil.

Elano: ‘It’s not money, it’s passion. It has made me see how beautiful football is’

10 Jun 2022  |  the Guardian
Elano, a former Brazil international footballer, has transitioned from a glamorous playing career to coaching in Brazil's fourth division. He emphasizes the passion and authenticity of lower-tier football, contrasting it with the financial inequalities in Brazilian society. Elano's experiences have deepened his appreciation for the sport and its impact on people's lives, making him a more empathetic and skilled coach. He aspires to coach Brazil's national team, drawing on the lessons learned from his diverse career.

One that got away: how close Liverpool came to buying Brazil’s Rodrygo for €3m

09 Jun 2022  |  the Guardian
Liverpool nearly signed Rodrygo for €3m in 2017, but the deal was halted by Elano, then an assistant coach at Santos, who saw great potential in the young player. Elano's intervention led to the cancellation of the negotiations, and a year later, Real Madrid acquired Rodrygo for €45m. Rodrygo has since made over 100 appearances for Madrid, winning multiple titles including two La Liga championships and the Champions League.

Prosecutors seek BRL 3.5 million for woman kept in slavery-like working conditions

13 May 2022  |  noticias.uol.com.br
The Milagres Rigueira family faces charges of slavery-like labor, domestic violence, and theft against Madalena Gordiano, who worked for them for 38 years. The Federal Public Ministry (MPF) has filed a lawsuit demanding BRL 3.5 million in moral and material damages. The MPF's indictment focuses on the last 15 years when the family appropriated all of Gordiano's income, including a pension from her late husband, a war veteran. The family has previously settled a labor lawsuit with Gordiano, providing her with an apartment, a car, and cash. Slavery-like labor practices continue in Brazil, with 1,937 cases reported last year by the Secretariat of Labor Inspection.

‘I miss talking to him’: Brazil’s Casagrande on 10 years without Sócrates

04 Dec 2021  |  theguardian.com
Casagrande reflects on the decade since the death of his friend and former teammate Sócrates, reminiscing about their shared experiences and the impact of Sócrates on both football and political activism in Brazil. He discusses the legacy of Corinthians Democracy, which opposed Brazil's military dictatorship, and expresses his disappointment with the current generation of Brazilian footballers' disengagement from social issues. Casagrande criticizes President Jair Bolsonaro's government and describes the attacks he faces for speaking out. He also shares his personal struggles with addiction and his belief that he could have helped Sócrates, who died from alcohol-related issues, if they had reconnected sooner.

Freed from a situation akin to slavery, Madalena gets her first doll

15 Jan 2021  |  noticias.uol.com.br
Madalena Gordiano, who was exploited in conditions akin to slavery for 38 years by the Milagres Rigueira family in Brazil, is now experiencing a new life after her rescue. She received her first doll, symbolizing her lost childhood and newfound freedom. The article details her past hardships, including forced labor, lack of education, and emotional abuse, and highlights her current journey towards recovery and happiness with the support of social worker Taís Teófilo and her family. The story also touches on broader social issues, such as the production of diverse dolls and the importance of representation.

Juninho Pernambucano: 'There are thousands of George Floyds in Brazil'

07 Jul 2020  |  the Guardian
Juninho Pernambucano, former footballer, criticizes Brazil's handling of the coronavirus crisis and the increasing inequality and racial tension under President Jair Bolsonaro. He highlights the prevalence of fake news and the political crisis since 2014, including the impeachment of Dilma Rousseff and Bolsonaro's election. Juninho supports the Black Lives Matter movement and condemns police violence in Brazil, drawing parallels to the killing of George Floyd. He also discusses the cultural differences between Brazil and Europe, particularly in terms of values and priorities. Despite his criticisms, Juninho expresses hope for Brazil's future and emphasizes the need for change.

‘He calculates every step’: how Edu can bring success to Arsenal again

30 Jul 2019  |  the Guardian
Edu, former Arsenal player and now technical director, is tasked with restoring the club's success. His management skills, honed at Corinthians and the Brazilian national team, are highlighted. Despite challenges at the Brazilian Football Federation, key figures believe Edu can create a positive environment at Arsenal. His appointment is supported by former colleagues and managers, emphasizing his careful and calculated approach.

How Brazilian Edu can bring success to Arsenal again

23 Jul 2019  |  www.gulf-times.com
Edu, former Arsenal player and now technical director, is tasked with restoring the club's success. His management skills, honed at Corinthians and the Brazilian national team, are highlighted. Despite challenges at the Brazilian Football Federation, key figures believe Edu can create a positive environment at Arsenal. His appointment is supported by former colleagues and managers, emphasizing his leadership and careful decision-making.

How pipping Messi to the Puskas Award saved Wendell Lira’s life

20 Jul 2018  |  the Guardian
Wendell Lira, a Brazilian footballer, won the 2015 FIFA Puskas Award for the best goal of the year, which dramatically changed his life. Before the award, Lira was struggling financially and contemplating suicide. The recognition brought him global attention, opportunities, and a new career as a gamer and YouTuber. His story highlights the impact of the award on his mental health and career, including a memorable encounter with Cristiano Ronaldo and a challenging experience in Russia where the award helped him gain entry. The article underscores the transformative power of recognition and support in overcoming personal crises.

Germany’s early demise eases Brazil supporters’ recurring nightmare

28 Jun 2018  |  the Guardian
The article discusses the emotional relief felt by Brazilian supporters following Germany's early elimination from the 2018 World Cup, which helps alleviate the trauma of Brazil's 7-1 defeat to Germany in 2014. The piece highlights the ongoing impact of the 2014 loss on Brazil's players and fans, and the cautious optimism surrounding Brazil's current World Cup campaign. Key figures from both teams are mentioned, emphasizing the psychological and emotional aspects of the competition.

Out of the ashes: how Brazil went from 7-1 humbling to World Cup favourites

17 Jun 2018  |  theguardian.com
Brazil's national football team has made a remarkable recovery since their 7-1 defeat against Germany in the 2014 World Cup, becoming favorites for the World Cup in Russia. Despite ongoing issues with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), which has seen three presidents step down due to corruption, the team has thrived under the management of Tite. With 17 wins in 21 games, Tite has revitalized the team's performance and morale. Key players like Paulinho have been reborn, and the squad now features top performers from European clubs. The article discusses the challenges and changes within Brazilian football, including the need for administrative reform and the impact of Tite's leadership on the team's prospects.

Interview with Romario for FourFourTwo magazine

Chapecoense plane crash: The survivors and relatives rebuilding their lives

26 Nov 2017  |  www.theguardian.com
The article reflects on the aftermath of the Chapecoense plane crash as the anniversary approaches, highlighting the stories of those who lost loved ones and how they are coping with the tragedy. Amanda Machado, who lost her fiancé, found strength to live for her son. Adriana Saroli, who lost her husband and nephew, finds joy in her new granddaughter. Jacqueline Madrid and Sirli Freitas, who both lost their husbands, find solace in their work with Chapecoense. Guilherme Biteco, whose brother died in the crash, is inspired by his brother's memory to succeed in football. The article also touches on the ongoing legal and financial challenges faced by the victims' families and the club's efforts to rebuild, including the return of survivor Alan Ruschel to football and Jakson Follmann's new role as a director of Chapecoense.
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