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Brazilians in the Baltic Countries: What It's Like to Live in the Shadow of Russia

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The city of Narva in Estonia, which borders Russia. Denis Kischinewsky/DW Suddenly, the daily tranquillity is interrupted by the sound of the sirens. Cell phones receive alerts while the national emergency system is tested. In a real war situation, the orientation is to seek shelter and await instructions. Luckily, it was just a training in Tallinn, capital of Estonia, a country bordering Russia and which, alongside the other Baltic countries – …

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The city of Narva in Estonia, which borders Russia. Denis Kischinewsky/DW Suddenly, the daily tranquillity is interrupted by the sound of the sirens. Cell phones receive alerts while the national emergency system is tested. In a real war situation, the orientation is to seek shelter and await instructions. Luckily, it was just a training in Tallinn, capital of Estonia, a country bordering Russia and which, alongside the other Baltic countries – …

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Globo broke the news in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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