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Millions of Brazilians woke up on August 31 in a country without X, after the Supreme Court ordered the national telecommunications agency…
Millions of Brazilians woke up on August 31 in a country without X, after the Supreme Court ordered the national telecommunications agency…
In a new peer-reviewed academic article in Latin American Perspectives (11/19/23), “Anticorruption and Imperialist Blind Spots: The Role of the United States in Brazil’s…
“Particularly since the 1930s, the connection of PSYOP with ideology and mass communication has made it a constant strategic element of international…
The Times rarely applied any scrutiny to the investigation until Lula’s political imprisonment was imminent
As the UK quickly becomes a world leader in death and infections from the Covid-19 pandemic, corporate media are transforming British Prime Minister Boris Johnson into an international Coronavirus bugaboo.
Why are New York Times and Guardian downplaying resistance to Brazil’s far-right president?
Deeply unpopular Brazilian President Michel Temer issued a decree to put the military in charge of security in Rio de Janeiro instead of police
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