Marina Lima releases album celebrating freedom and singing about the death of Antonio Cicero
Marina Lima, a prominent Brazilian singer, has launched a new album that celebrates freedom while also reflecting on the death of her collaborator, Antonio Cicero.
Wife of farmer missing for almost two months breaks down: 'A pain that cannot be explained'
The wife of missing farmer Cícero Francisco de Sousa expresses her anguish and despair over his disappearance nearly two months ago, as the family awaits answers with no news on his whereabouts.
Juazeiro do Norte celebrates the 44th edition of Padre Cícero Week; see the schedule
Juazeiro do Norte is celebrating the 182nd anniversary of Priest Cícero with various cultural and religious activities from March 20 to 24.
Pilgrims on the way to the statue of Father Cícero in Juazeiro do Norte face open sewage and foul smells
Pilgrims traveling to the statue of Father Cícero in Juazeiro do Norte are confronted with open sewage and waste along their route, highlighting ongoing issues with sanitation in the area.
Motorcyclist dies after losing control and crashing into a pole in Santarém
A motorcyclist named Cícero Andrey da Silva Lima died after crashing into a pole in Santarém, Brazil, early Monday morning.
Displaced, classes suspended and state of emergency: rain impacts residents of cities in the interior of Bahia
Heavy rains in the interior of Bahia have caused significant disruption, displacing families and leading to class suspensions due to flooded streets and damaged infrastructure.
VIDEO: Rain floods public hospital and leaves streets destroyed in a city in Bahia
Heavy rains caused flooding in a public hospital and significant damage to streets in Cícero Dantas, Bahia, Brazil.
Brazil: A 71-year-old Argentine tourist was arrested for destroying a religious statue
An Argentine tourist, aged 71, was arrested in Brazil for damaging a religious statue of Padre Cícero in Ceará.
Argentinian tourist arrested after vandalizing statue of Father Cícero in Crato; video
A 71-year-old Argentinian tourist was arrested for vandalizing a statue of the popular saint Father Cícero at the Crato bus station in Ceará, Brazil.
The Secret of the Shroud of Turin Solved. Scientists Dispelling Doubts
New research claims to have resolved long-standing questions regarding the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin.
João Pessoa City Hall announces a 10% raise for municipal employees
The City Hall of João Pessoa has announced a 10% salary increase for its municipal employees, effective February.
City Hall of João Pessoa announces provisional measure granting a 30% discount on ITBI payment
The City Hall of João Pessoa has announced a provisional measure granting a 30% discount on the payment of the ITBI tax, effective immediately.
New twist in the battle over the origin of the Turin Shroud
Experts dispute a recent study arguing that the Turin Shroud is a medieval forgery, asserting its authenticity as a relic from Jesus' time.
Blue Zone: Mayor vetoes exemption on streets in the city center and tolerance for app motorcyclists
The mayor of João Pessoa, Cícero Lucena, vetoed parts of the law regulating the Blue Zone parking system, specifically regarding tolerance for app motorcyclists and payment exemptions on certain streets.
'God and Father Cícero will comfort,' says man who lost relatives in accident with pilgrims in AL
A man named Adelmo, who lost three relatives in a tragic accident involving pilgrims in Alagoas, expressed his hope for consolation from God and Father Cícero for the affected families.
Cícero Ludgero appointed as the new superintendent of PB Saúde
Cícero Ludgero has been appointed as the new superintendent of PB Saúde by Governor João Azevêdo, succeeding Jhonny Bezerra.
Will this be a breakthrough regarding the Shroud of Turin? Expert used free tools
A team of researchers led by Cicero Moraes is using advanced AI tools to investigate the Shroud of Turin, a Christian relic believed by some to be evidence of Jesus Christ's resurrection, amid ongoing skepticism about its authenticity.
"This reminds me a lot of the GDR"
David Bendels, editor-in-chief of the AfD-affiliated "Deutschland-Kurier," has been acquitted of defamation over a satirical montage of Nancy Faeser, prompting commentary from Cicero columnist Mathias Brodkorb on the case.
Why were Cicero's head and hands cut off after his murder?
The article discusses the historical significance of Cicero's murder and the brutal treatment of his body posthumously in ancient Rome.
"Don't believe that this increase in penalties will help much"
Cicero columnist Mathias Brodkorb analyzes the current debate on ensuring a safer New Year's Eve and the role that the increase in penalties plays in this discussion.