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Woman jailed for 14 years in Brazil after 'lipstick coup'
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Will Cop30 in Belém help or harm the Amazon?
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Trees are being cleared for rainforest mega-event – but state governor says a ‘new history’ is under way
Fake metal trees have been set into the concrete ground of the Amazonian host city of this year…
Brazil’s former president arrested and ordered to begin prison sentence
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Fernando Collor, who led the country from 1990 to 1992, was sentenced in 2023 after being convicted for corruption
Brazil’s former president, Fernando Collor, has been arrested early and ordered to be…
Brazil’s ex-President Collor de Mello arrested after corruption sentence
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A lesson from Brazil – where gig workers have rallied against the right | Rodrigo Nunes
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Rodrigo Nunes, a senior lecturer in political theory, explains how despite harsh economic conditions creating fertile ground for ‘entrepreneur culture’, resistance has sprung up among delivery driver…
Brazil will host this year’s Cop30 climate talks. Can it get ready in time?
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Belém prepares for an international conference on a far greater scale than anything previously seen in the Amazon
Fake metal trees have been set into the concrete ground of the Amazonian host city of …
The Black feminist movement has a history of standing up to fascism. Now we are inviting others to join us in the fight | Hakima Abbas
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The Trump administration is working overtime to intimidate funders from supporting racial and gender justice but this is the time for everyone to do what we can with what we have
When Jair Bolsonaro r…
In Brazil, the right creates precarious workers, and precarious workers prefer the right – but the cycle can be broken | Rodrigo Nunes
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Rodrigo Nunes, a senior lecturer in political theory, explains how delivery drivers are taking to the street to demand better pay and conditions, while worker-owned delivery app services are thriving
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Health of Brazil's ex-president Bolsonaro has worsened, doctors say
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