Brazil’s Supreme Court upholds suspension of X
“Brazil is not a breeding ground for ideologies without ideas of justice,” said Justice Carmen Lúcia in her vote
Venezuela suffers national blackout, government denounces “sabotage” to electrical grid
The outage began at 4 am on August 30 and affected several states in the country, including the capital Caracas
Elon Musk shuts down X office in Brazil and talks about “threats” from judiciary
The social media platform announced the emergency decision on Saturday and laid off 30 people working at the Brazil office.
Ninety-one years ago, the Brazilian heroine Maragarida Alves was born
The union leader and farmer Margarida Alves was killed in 1983, but continues to inspire struggles for women and peasant rights
Maduro announces new round of negotiations with US less than one month before Venezuelan elections
The last meeting between the countries was held in Mexico in April; Venezuela rejected US interference in ‘internal affairs’
“Jorge Glas is in poor health and is at risk of suicide,” says Andrés Arauz
Vice President under Rafael Correa, Glas was kidnapped from the Mexican embassy by the Noboa government
The principle of Landless Solidarity and the recent rains in Rio Grande do Sul
With five settlements facing major flooding, the MST has launched a campaign to support those affected by the floods in Rio Grande do Sul
Death toll from floods in Rio Grande do Sul rises to 90, affecting more than 1 million people
More than 1.36 million people have been affected, 451,000 are without electricity, 95 stretches of highway have been blocked









