Neymar praised by legend Pele
A Brazilian footballing legend has claimed it would be in Neymar's and the country's best interests for the young striker to stay at Santos.
Pele said that 19-year-old Neymar will best improve his performance and development by remaining in Brazil until the World Cup in 2014.
England to play Brazil to open World Cup venue?
Brazil has revealed that it hopes to open the 2014 World Cup venue with a friendly against England.
By 2013 it is hoped the redeveloped Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte will be ready in time for the match.
Brazilian tourists should ‘embrace sustainability’
People travelling to Latin America to look at Brazilian property should take care to be sustainable for "purely selfish reasons", it has been claimed.
Dan Linstead, editor of Wanderlust magazine, said that terms such as 'responsible' or 'green' travel can seem rather worthy but sustainability is something everyone can work towards, even if it is only for their own future enjoyment.
Brazil ‘will be ready’ for the World Cup
People considering investments in Brazil have been offered assurances that the country will be ready on time for the World Cup.
Brazil is hosting the 2014 Fifa World Cup and has in the past attracted warnings that construction on the 12 stadia needed for the tournament will not be completed by 2013.
Pre-paid travel cards can save holidaymakers money
People taking a trip overseas to look at Brazilian property have been advised that putting all their money on a pre-paid travel card could save them a small fortune.
David Bain, spokesperson for FairFX, explained that holidaymakers can get "outstanding" exchange rates through these cards.
North-east Brazil boasts stunning landscapes
From stretches of stunning coastlines, to vibrant carnivals and breathtaking landscapes, north-east Brazil has something to offer everyone.
Marco Lomanto, products and destinations director at Embratur, the Brazilian tourist board, claimed that the region is known as the country’s 'state of happiness'.
Preparation is key to a job overseas
People seeking a job overseas after buying property in Brazil have been told that thorough preparation is the key.
Atiyah Wazir-Meadows, online editor at Eurograduate, said that it is essential for applicants to do their research before applying for jobs.
Now is the time to visit Brazil
This is the decade to discover all that Brazil has to offer, according to an expert.
Marco Lomanto, products and destinations director at Embratur, the Brazilian tourist board, told those thinking of buying property in Brazil that the country has something for every variety of visitor.
Brazil has a lot to offer tourists
People considering buying property in Brazil have been told that the country offers something for everyone.
Kevin Raub, author at Lonely Planet, said while that Rio de Janeiro is famed for its luxury, it is also the ideal spot for backpackers, casual travellers and families.
Travellers enticed by Sao Paulo’s “incredible nightlife”
Sao Paulo is a favourite among people looking for Brazilian property because of its "incredible nightlife", according to an expert.
Heather Carswell, a spokeswoman for Lonely Planet, said that aside from the main cultural attractions, visitors will enjoy the variety of bars, nightclubs and live music venues which have something for every taste.
