Tag: networking
What has Javier Milei been up to?
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Reporters Without Borders weighs in on state of journalism in Brazil
The organization Reporters Without Borders published a report highlighting the “remarkable” absence in Brazil of a regulatory framework that permanently guarantees a favorable environment for […]
Brazil posted a fiscal surplus in January. But it’s not enough
Brazil’s central government posted a surplus of BRL 81.3 billion (USD 16.47 billion) in January, according to data released today by the Central Bank. Although […]
Dengue fever’s summer takeover
Eight of Brazil’s 27 states have declared a state of emergency as cases of and deaths from dengue fever continue to mount up The post […]
Braskem probe kicks off in Brazil’s Senate
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Brazilian iron ore could be key to China’s decarbonization targets
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Brazilian financing of projects abroad flawed but legal, says court
The Federal Accounts Court, a watchdog of public spending, ruled that managers and technicians of Brazil’s BNDES federal development bank did not violate the law […]
Lula smears Venezuelan opposition, compares it to Bolsonaro’s putschism
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva met with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez on Wednesday and used the event to send several foreign policy messages. […]
Industrial production down 1.6 percent, but it’s not all bad news
Brazil’s industrial production fell 1.6 percent in January compared to the previous month, the national statistics institute IBGE reported today. The result was driven by […]
Explaining Brazil #283: Why you should care about Brazil’s Cerrado
The Cerrado has a strategic significance beyond Brazil: no other biome has such a key role to play in furthering food security while simultaneously protecting […]
Why is Brazil a top target for cyberattacks?
While criminals from abroad are targeting companies with more and more sophisticated attacks, homegrown hackers mainly run financial scams against individuals The post Why is […]
Lula splits the baby on gig economy regulation bill
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Mayor in soybean belt suspended over criminal activity
The deputy mayor of Cuiabá, José Roberto Stopa, took office on Tuesday morning as acting mayor after Emanuel Pinheiro was suspended from office by a […]
Uber asks Brazil’s Supreme Court to suspend all labor cases
Days after the Brazilian Supreme Court confirmed that an appeal that discusses the employment relationship between drivers and Uber will serve as a landmark case […]
