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Anthony Boadle

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Americas|Asia|News

Brazil backs Beijing's 'One China policy,' foreign minister Wang Yi says

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Friday welcomed Brazil's support for Beijing's "One China policy" that states Taiwan is an inseparable part of China, a move

Brazil backs Beijing's 'One China policy,' foreign minister Wang Yi says
News|Political|World

G20 ministers discuss conflicts, global governance in Brazil

Foreign ministers from the G20 group of nations gathered in Rio de Janeiro on Wednesday to discuss world tensions and ways to

G20 ministers discuss conflicts, global governance in Brazil
MidEast|News|World

Israel-Brazil crisis over Lula holocaust mention blowing over, says Israeli ambassador

The diplomatic crisis that erupted one month ago when Brazil's president likened the Israeli war against Hamas in Gaza to the Nazi genocide during World War Two

Israel-Brazil crisis over Lula holocaust mention blowing over, says Israeli ambassador
Americas|News|World

Indigenous people protest Brazil not protecting ancestral lands

Several thousand Indigenous demonstrators marched chanting to drum beats on Thursday to the seat of power in Brazil's capital to protest against the government's

Indigenous people protest Brazil not protecting ancestral lands
Americas|Crime|World

Amazon NGO set up in memory of British reporter murdered in rainforest

Two years after poachers murdered British journalist Dom Phillips in a remote corner of the Amazon, an NGO has been created in his memory to promote the

Amazon NGO set up in memory of British reporter murdered in rainforest
Crime|News|World

Brazilian to become first head of Interpol from developing world

Interpol's executive committee on Tuesday for the first time elected a police official from a developing nation to head the international police agency, Valdecy

Brazilian to become first head of Interpol from developing world
Americas|News

Journalists under threat in Amazon rainforest - report

The murder of British reporter Dom Phillips in the Amazon rainforest two years ago was not an isolated crime in a region where violence against journalists has

Journalists under threat in Amazon rainforest - report
Americas|News|World

Violence against Brazil's Indigenous people unabated under Lula, report says

Protection of Brazil's Indigenous communities from violence by land grabbers and ranchers was "insufficient" in 2023, according to a report published on Monday,

Violence against Brazil's Indigenous people unabated under Lula, report says
Americas|Asia|News|World

Asian migrants trapped for weeks in Brazilian airport limbo

Hundreds of migrants from India, Nepal and Vietnam have been stuck in Sao Paulo's international airport for weeks in alarming conditions,

Asian migrants trapped for weeks in Brazilian airport limbo
Business|News|Technology

Brazil judge takes on Musk's X as 'fake news' crusade ramps up

Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes' decision to shut down billionaire Elon Musk's social media platform X is just the latest chapter in a no-holds-barred crusade

Brazil judge takes on Musk's X as 'fake news' crusade ramps up
Americas|News|World

Brazil's Lula backs highway through Amazon that could drive deforestation

Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, after months of hedging on the issue, has committed his government to finishing a road

Brazil's Lula backs highway through Amazon that could drive deforestation
Economy|Environment|News|World

Brazil says it has nearly cleared gold miners from Amazon Yanomami reservation

Brazil has almost squashed the illegal gold rush that led thousands of wildcat miners into the Yanomami reservation in the Amazon

Brazil says it has nearly cleared gold miners from Amazon Yanomami reservation
Business|Sports

Brazil’s online gambling craze may be hitting consumer spending

Soccer-mad Brazilians have fallen hard for online sports betting, yielding a boom of interest from foreign gambling companies that may

Brazil’s online gambling craze may be hitting consumer spending
Americas|Election|News

Sao Paulo mayoral vote goes to runoff between center-right incumbent, leftist challenger

The race for mayor of Sao Paulo, Latin America's biggest city, will be decided in an Oct. 27 runoff between the center-right incumbent and a

Sao Paulo mayoral vote goes to runoff between center-right incumbent, leftist challenger
Americas|Election|News|World

Brazil mayoral elections bolster center-right ahead of 2026 presidential race

Centrist and center-right parties won city halls and consolidated control of town councils across Brazil in Sunday's municipal elections, underscoring a

Brazil mayoral elections bolster center-right ahead of 2026 presidential race
Business|Economy|Environment|World

Indigenous groups in Brazil: We were not consulted on carbon credits

Indigenous organizations in the Brazilian state of

Indigenous groups in Brazil: We were not consulted on carbon credits
Americas|Environment

Brazil state to consult Indigenous people on carbon credits sale

The government of the Brazilian state of Para in the Amazon will consult Indigenous communities on how they will benefit from the future sale of carbon offset

Brazil state to consult Indigenous people on carbon credits sale
Americas|Election

Bolsonaro's party set on running him for Brazil presidency in 2026

The leader of Brazil's biggest right-wing party cannot speak to his candidate for the 2026 presidential election by court order, even though

Bolsonaro's party set on running him for Brazil presidency in 2026
Americas|Election|Political

Brazil runoff vote in city elections confirms right-wing trend

Sao Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes was reelected on Sunday to serve another four years in Brazil's largest city, defeating leftist challenger Guilherme Boulos in

Brazil runoff vote in city elections confirms right-wing trend
Americas|Election|Political

City elections show Brazil shifted right but not far-right

Conservative and center-right parties were the big winners in Brazil's city elections on Sunday, but right-leaning voters preferred moderates to candidates

City elections show Brazil shifted right but not far-right
Americas|World

Trump victory a boost for Brazil's right-wing politics

Donald Trump's electoral victory in the United States has injected new energy into Brazil's hard right and stirred hopes that former President Jair Bolsonaro can

Trump victory a boost for Brazil's right-wing politics
Americas|World

Suspected bomber dead after trying to enter Brazil's top court ahead of G20

A man killed himself with a bomb outside Brazil's Supreme Court after trying to enter the building on Wednesday, officials said,

Suspected bomber dead after trying to enter Brazil's top court ahead of G20
Americas|Crime

Brazil judge says suicide bomber wanted to blow up Supreme Court

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes said on Thursday that the suicide bomber who tried to get into the top court on Wednesday

Brazil judge says suicide bomber wanted to blow up Supreme Court
Americas|Political|World

Brazil bomb attack hurts Bolsonaro comeback efforts, deepening political divide

A failed bomb attack on Brazil's Supreme Court looks set to re-unite Brasilia against far-right radicalism and scuttle a possible comeback by

Brazil bomb attack hurts Bolsonaro comeback efforts, deepening political divide
Americas|Economy|Europe|Political|World

South American, EU negotiators race to close divisive trade deal

South America's Mercosur trade bloc will meet in Uruguay on Thursday with fresh signs the group could use the

South American, EU negotiators race to close divisive trade deal

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