Gabriela Moncau
Brazil seeks dialogue, but Trump administration “does not want to talk” to negotiate tariffs, says Lula
According to Brazil’s president, his administration has made at least 10 attempts to meet with US officials, with no response.
Street vendor executed after police killed Senegalese man in São Paulo: “We live in a pressure cooker,” workers say
Edineide Rodrigues was killed months after testifying in an accusation about how the militia works in the Brás district.
For Brazilian social movements, Lula’s program for agrarian reform doesn’t solve urgent problems
Peasant organizations point out that the announced measures do not tackle the country’s land concentration
During Bolsonaro’s third year in office, 176 Indigenous people were murdered in Brazil
According to the CIMI report, the states of Amazonas, Mato Grosso do Sul and Roraima accounted for 105 deaths
Overcrowding, shortage of doctors and lack of water: living through pandemic in São Paulo’s prisons
A report released on April 1 by the Public Defender of São Paulo describes the horrible conditions in prison amid the pandemic






