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Brazil’s supreme court has ruled that social media platforms can be held legally responsible for users’ posts, in a decision that tightens regulation on technology giants in the country.
Lula’s likely decision to run for a fourth presidential term at nearly 80 years old has drawn uncomfortable comparisons with ...
The oil giant is once again at the centre of government plans for economic growth and job creation. But Petrobras has a ...
The majority of justices on Brazil’s Supreme Court have agreed to make social media companies liable for illegal postings by ...
An Italian teen who died from leukemia at age 15 is to become the first saint from the millennial generation after Pope Leo ...
Brazil's federal court has authorized freezing assets that belong to suspects, including former officials of the National Institute of Social Security in connection with a massive pension fraud scheme ...
Amid a shifting global order, expanding international ambitions and a tricky domestic balancing act, Brazil could have a ...
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A Wave of Fear for Immigrants on Martha’s Vineyard
The island’s Brazilian immigrant community was targeted by ICE raids, but locals pushed back to support neighbors and friends and called for due process ...
Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been named as the main beneficiary in an alleged illegal surveillance operation ...
Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's former president, faces trial for allegedly plotting a coup after his 2022 election defeat. He admitted to exploring “alternative ways” to stay in power, including ...
The citizens of the Pan Amazon have a common complaint: the politicians and bureaucrats who manage the affairs of state ...
Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro denied having plotted a coup d’état as he took the stand for the first time over accusations of seeking to violently overturn a failed re-election bid ...