Faculty Associate David Nemer breaks down how digital monopolies erode democracy in Brazil, fueling inequality, precarious labor, and disinformation.
Brazil’s Supreme Court will decide this month if former President Jair Bolsonaro will stand trial for a 2022 coup attempt.
Trade retaliation looms from Canada, China, Mexico, and the European Union in response to U.S. tariffs. Four timelines lay ...
Of course, there are countless value stocks that are worth mentioning, but this is a concise list of the top 5 undervalued ...
Presented in February by Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes, a draft bill violates Indigenous people's constitutional rights ...
Brazil's government is introducing a distinct approach to fiscal adjustment with a 2025 budget proposal that features a ...
During the Question Hour on Wednesday, the Opposition raised concerns about keeping out four astronauts selected for ...
Not just tariffs, China has adopted non-tariff measures too. The Asian major has expanded its export controls. There are ...
Brazil’s federal government will hire an additional 250 federal firefighters and give six of the eight Amazonian states 45 million reais ($8 million) to bolster state-level fire brigades. The state of ...
Welcome to the next generation of women's stars aged 21 or under, with representatives from the NWSL, WSL and across Europe.
When the U.S. trade representative asked for examples of unfair trade, agriculture interests had plenty, but also politely ...
Brazil's government on Tuesday unveiled a long-promised plan to exempt individuals earning up to 5,000 reais ($881.27) per ...
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