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Máxima at 50: reinventing the role of Queen Consort

© RVD - Martijn Beekman Queen Máxima of the Netherlands celebrates her 50th birthday today, and Royal Central is looking at her life and role. As Princess of Orange from 2002 and now Queen Consort from 2013, she has been a dedicated wife, mother, and public figure. However, she occupies a somewhat unique position in modern Dutch history. She is the first Queen Consort in more than a century and has worked to make the role her own.  From 1890 until the 2013 abdication, the Netherlands was ruled by queens. Queen Wilhemina ruled from 1890 to 1948, through both the First and Second World Wars. Queen Juliana was on the throne from 1948 to 1980, and Queen Beatrix from 1980 to 2013. Both Juliana and Beatrix abdicated in order for their heirs to inherit the throne at a younger age. King Willem-Alexander became King of the Netherlands in 2013, and he will be succeeded by the current Princess of Orange, Princess Catharina-Amalia. Embed from Getty Images

Renata Cló joined The Republic to cover Scottsdale

Renata Cló joined The Republic in March 2021 as a news reporter.  She covers Scottsdale and the Northeast Valley with a focus on government accountability, equity and key issues in those communities. A native of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Cló comes from a family of engineers, but she decided to follow her own path. She graduated with a degree in communication from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais in Brazil. She moved to the U.S. from Brazil in 2017 to work toward her master s degree in journalism. She earned a master s degree in mass communication in 2018 from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

Renata Cló joins The Republic to cover Scottsdale, surrounding communities

Renata Cló joins The Republic to cover Scottsdale, surrounding communities The Arizona Republic Renata Cló joined The Republic in March 2021 as a news reporter.  She covers Scottsdale and the Northeast Valley with a focus on government accountability, equity and key issues in those communities. A native of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Cló comes from a family of engineers, but she decided to follow her own path. She graduated with a degree in communication from the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais in Brazil. She moved to the U.S. from Brazil in 2017 to work toward her master s degree in journalism. She earned a master s degree in mass communication in 2018 from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University.

Peru Pavilion in the 2021 Venice Biennale: Playground, Artifacts for Interaction

Copy “Playground, Artifacts for Interaction” by Felipe Ferrer will be featured in the Peru Pavilion in the 2021 Venice Biennale of Architecture. The project was the winner of the Curatorial Competition held by The Cultural Patronage of Peru that aimed to highlight how fences and gates shape our understanding of public spaces. Vista del ingreso al Pabellón Peruano en la Bienal de Arquitectura de Venecia 2020. Render: V.Oid. Image Cortesía de Patronato Cultural del Perú How will we live together? (¿Cómo viviremos juntos?). “We need a new paradigm when it comes to space. In the context of the widening political divide and rising economic inequality, we ask that architects start imagining spaces within which we can live together generously, declared Sarkis.

Brazil s Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas Dies of Cancer at 41

Brazil’s Sao Paulo Mayor Bruno Covas Dies of Cancer at 41 Bloomberg 1 hr ago Rachel Gamarski (Bloomberg) Bruno Covas, mayor of the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo, has died after a two-year battle with cancer. He was 41. Covas died on Sunday at Hospital Sirio Libanes in Sao Paulo, according to a medical report. He’d been in treatment since 2019, when he was diagnosed with a tumor between the esophagus and stomach that had already spread to his liver. In February, doctors said there was new evidence of the disease. He was admitted to the hospital May 2. Covas had served as the mayor of South America’s largest city since 2018, when Joao Doria left the post to run for state governor, catapulting his deputy to the top job. Covas was elected for a four-year term in late 2020 with almost 60% of the votes, beating leftist candidate Guilherme Boulos.

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