Examples of using Globo in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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told Brazilian media, Globo.
As explained by O Globo, the head of DERSA allegedly transferred a total of 25 million Swiss francs(approximately $25 million) to the accounts of Panama-based offshore company Nantes Group,
On Saturday, Brazilian daily O Globo reported it had seen an email sent by Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes to the local Olympic organizing committee saying there was“a high level of risk” the subway line will fail to meet its deadline.
In July, Greenwald co-wrote articles in O Globo that said documents leaked by Snowden indicate Brazil was the largest target in Latin America for the NSA programme, which collected data on billions of emails and calls flowing through Brazil.
She played to play Cris in the 2012 Rede Globo telenovela Amor Eterno Amor,
On 23 May 2010 Giselli appeared on the Fantástico broadcast by Rede Globo in her home country, Brazil speaking about Mumbai.[9]
On Saturday, Brazilian daily O Globo reported it had seen an email sent by Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes to the local Olympic organising committee saying there was"a high level of risk" the subway line will fail to meet its deadline.
In July, Greenwald co-wrote articles in O Globo that said documents leaked by Snowden indicate Brazil was the largest target in Latin America for the NSA program, which collected data on billions of emails and calls flowing through Brazil.
the miniseries Anos Dourados by Gilberto Braga, displayed by Rede Globo, where she lived
Sid Williams, head of Globo de Plomo Research Lab; Dr. Dave Douglass,
If it's true“that they share information with other agencies for purposes other than those outlined in the agreement… we will have to consider ending the agreement,” the Swede said after Brazilian broadcaster TV Globo first reported on the attack on SWIFT on Sept. 8.
She has won five Nastro d'Argento(including a special award in 2016 for civil engagement for her performance in Me, Myself and Her), a Globo d'oro, four Ciak d'oros
Almeida played the role of Lorena in the 2011 Rede Globo telenovela A Vida da Gente.
the chief of staff of the presidency under Temer, according to Globo.
the branch of Rede Globo in the state.
O Beijo do Vampiro,[2] displayed by Rede Globo in 1998 and 2002, respectively.
according to Rede Globo, the recordings lacked plot and was disconnected from production.[3] On 20 December the same year, the actress resigned Globo and terminated the contract, which was made public on January 12, 2011.
the newspaper Globo Rural reported.
Roberto Carlos told TV Globo that he hoped to play at the 2010 World Cup and believed his return
In 2000 she moved to Rede Globo, where she joined the soap opera Laços de Família like sweet Raquel,