News from Brazil: Supreme Court Approves Salary Raise For Justices

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Supreme Court Approves Salary Raise For Justices
Brazil's Supreme Court approved a salary raise of 16.4 percent for the Court's justices in 2019; The raise's impact in the federal justice system's budget alone will be US$ 191 million annually
Airport Surcharges Threaten Van Gogh, Picasso and Warhol Exhibitions in Brazil
Brazilian airport operators are saying that artworks have no cultural value for the country, and as such, they would need to surcharge their storage; This new interpretation is threatening the Van Gogh exposition, as well as other planned art events featuring Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol
US Issues Alert Agains Brazilian Butt Lift
A group of American plastic surgery associations released an alert warning against the risks of the so-called "Brazilian buff lift", a popular procedure that enlarges the patient's buttocks using her own body fat
Hiking Trails, Waterfalls and Cool Weather Make Travelling to Ceará During The Brazilian Winter Worthwhile
Average temperatures of 21°C (70° F) and sunshine that doesn't burn the skin challenge tourists' expectations at Serra do Baturité, distant 107 km from Fortaleza. Baturité is a winter destination in Ceará, a Brazilian Northeastern state better known for hot weather and beautiful beaches
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Brazilian Senate Stalls Sale Of Eletrobras Subsidiaries And Auction of Oil Fields
The Brazilian Senate will delay voting on bills and proposals deemed high priority by president Michel Temer's office until at least the October election; Among them, the sale of power distribution subsidiaries of utilities company Eletrobras and a bill authorizing Petrobras to put pre-salt oil fields up for sale
FDA approves Brazilian genetically modified sugarcane
The US Food and Drug Administration declared on Tuesday (7) that sugar produced from genetically modified (GM) sugarcane is safe for consumption
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