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Blog within a niche + News impact on SEO

Well, we've been doing a LOT of work optimizing content and site's infrastructure at the Blog from a courses website. It's been working very well!
We want to add a segment which is News related to our niche (compared to others, we are at very specific niche in Brazil - with about 400K traffic/mo).

The question is:
What will be the impact if we add a Segment (subdomain) only publishing news in our actual SEO?
Or should we buy another domain like news.website.com.br?

(sorry for my English)

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