PÚBLICO Launches PÚBLICO Brasil to Serve Growing Brazilian Community in Portugal
August 14, 2024PÚBLICO has launched a new editorial project called PÚBLICO Brasil, aimed at serving the Brazilian community in Portugal.
This initiative comes in response to the growing Brazilian community in Portugal, which represents 35% of over one million foreign residents.
Official data indicates that more than 400,000 Brazilians live legally in Portugal, with many more awaiting documentation.
The project aims to enhance integration between Brazil and Portugal on both economic and cultural levels.
PÚBLICO Brasil will cover various themes, including economy, immigration, leisure, and cultural activities, to assist Brazilians in adapting to life in Portugal.
The editorial team consists of six experienced Brazilian journalists residing in Portugal, ensuring relevant and insightful coverage.
PÚBLICO is known for its diverse coverage, including politics, society, economy, and culture, which will now extend to the Brazilian perspective.
Over its 34 years, PÚBLICO has dedicated extensive coverage to Brazil and its people, acknowledging their significant influence in Portugal.
PÚBLICO Brasil is available as a mobile app for both Android and iOS, designed to connect with the Brazilian community in Portugal.
The PÚBLICO website features various services such as newsletters, podcasts, and interactive content to enhance reader engagement.
The publication will also highlight major global events, including the Paris 2024 Olympics and the 2024 U.S. Elections.
Readers are encouraged to support PÚBLICO through subscriptions, emphasizing the importance of reader engagement in sustaining quality journalism.
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