
News and analysis, with a focus on breaking predatory Brazil narratives from the imperialist North
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We’ve been hearing for years from back-stabbing opportunists of the far right that Brazil’s Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores/PT) will transform Brazil into another Venezuela. For better or worse, 19 years of PT governments have pro...
The following statement was made by President Lula on the morning of January 3, in response to the US government’s attack against Venezuela
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This Tuesday, Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad announced that R$38 billion reais of illicit funds have been frozen in accounts connected to organized crime groups like the PCC and Comando Vermelho. The action comes as part of a fed...
On October 28, 2025, Rio de Janeiro’s military police massacred 121 people in the favelas of Penha and Alemão, on the city’s North Side. Marketed by the governor’s sophisticated PR department as an operation against the Comando Vermelho dru...
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Far-right former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has been arrested and is currently being held i...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Chicagoan who immigrated to Brazil in the 1990s. Sociologist and Geographer. Brazil Correspondent for TeleSur English. Co-host of Globalistas on TV 247. Brasilwire, FAIR, COHA, Truthdig, Geopolitical Economy Report, Carta Capital, Outras Palavras.
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