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A new regulation from the Supreme Court holds Meta, X, and other online platforms accountable for content and user safety, ...
Herzog, commonly known by his nickname Vlado, was a Jewish journalist born in 1937 in Osijek, a Yugoslavian city that is now ...
Brazil’s outspoken first lady won’t be silenced - Janja, a 58-year-old sociologist, has drawn criticism for insulting tech ...
But then Brazilian first lady Rosângela da Silva, better known as Janja, raised her hand. Although no one was expected to ...
The Brazilian government has acknowledged its role in the killing and cover-up of a prominent journalist in the 1970s.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) is outraged by the illegal surveillance it was subjected to by Brazil’s intelligence agency ...
The Brazilian government has officially recognized its responsibility for the death of journalist Vladimir Herzog during the military dictatorship. The state agreed to compensate Herzog's family, ...
The mayhem has been stirred up by the relentless rise in the price of gold and by a glut in the production of coca, cocaine’s ...
Leather from cattle raised in deforested areas and on Indigenous land in the northern Brazilian state of Pará is being turned ...
Brazil's Supreme Court had a historic moment on Tuesday when it heard a confrontation between an army colonel and general, ...
The defendants acknowledged that the former president conspired with the military commanders to prevent the inauguration of ...
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said his government would find a "solution" one day after rejecting $22 million in aid pledged by G-7 leaders led by French President Emmanuel Macron.