Brazil’s highway police carry out massive voter suppression in Northeast region, PT lawmaker claims
The president of the TSE says the actions of police officers are making it difficult for Lula voters to cast their vote
Israel threatens Iran again as nuclear deal talks set to resume and other stories
Today we look at Israel’s recent threats against Iran as JCPOA talks resume, a report on Egypt’s use of French intelligence to kill civilians, and more
25 people killed in the second deadliest police operation in Rio de Janeiro’s history
Residents of Jacarezinho, in Rio’s northern zone, report shootouts, home invasions, and bodies
Brazilian Military Police invade two MST camps
Two camps in the metropolitan region of Belo Horizonte were attacked by Military Police who tore down the flag of the MST and mounted bases
Smaller-than-promised pro-Bolsonaro rallies call for myriad, authoritarian demands
While organizers promised to “bring the country to a halt,” turnout was lower than education budget cut protests
“This is a war against the Honduran people”
Last week, the Honduran government announced an agreement for a 311 million dollar IMF loan even as news surfaced about the arrival of 1,000 Israeli troops to the country
Rio: Army officers fire 80 times at family car, kill 51-year-old black musician
His father-in-law and a passerby were wounded; seven-year-old child and wife were also in the car
Marielle Franco’s death, one year later: Demonstrations in Brazil and the world
Protesters are taking to the streets to demand justice and honor Franco and Anderson Gomes in at least 14 countries
One year without Marielle Franco
One year after the brutal murders of Rio de Janeiro councilwoman Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes, the question of who ordered the assassination still remains






