Andrew Rosati
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U.S. Warns Against Israeli Assault On Rafah In Draft UN Security Council Text
The US has so far been reluctant to back cease-fire proposals in the four-month old conflict.
- Tuesday February 20, 2024
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Augusta Saraiva
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U.S. Warns Against Israeli Assault On Rafah In Draft UN Security Council Text
The US has so far been reluctant to back cease-fire proposals in the four-month old conflict.
- Tuesday February 20, 2024
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Augusta Saraiva
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Rio de Janeiro Wants To Become Brazil's Cryptocurrency Capital
Brazil's tourist hot spot of Rio de Janeiro now wants to become the nation's cryptocurrency capital, and plans to dedicate part of its reserves to digital money.
- Thursday December 7, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Bloomberg
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China’s Slowdown Casts a Shadow on Lula’s Big Bet on Beijing
China’s economy is slowing, a development that has begun to threaten more than just its ambitions to expand the BRICS bloc.
- Friday August 25, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Maria Eloisa Capurro
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China’s Slowdown Casts a Shadow on Lula’s Big Bet on Beijing
China’s economy is slowing, a development that has begun to threaten more than just its ambitions to expand the BRICS bloc.
- Friday August 25, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Maria Eloisa Capurro
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Bolsonaro to Be Banned From Public Office in Brazil for Eight Years
A majority of Brazil’s electoral court voted to bar Jair Bolsonaro from public office for eight years in the first major legal rebuke of the former president, whose efforts to sow doubt about the 2022 election have now put his political future at risk.
- Saturday July 1, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati
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Bolsonaro to Be Banned From Public Office in Brazil for Eight Years
A majority of Brazil’s electoral court voted to bar Jair Bolsonaro from public office for eight years in the first major legal rebuke of the former president, whose efforts to sow doubt about the 2022 election have now put his political future at risk.
- Saturday July 1, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati
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Bolsonaro’s Political Future Is At Risk In Brazil Election Trial
Jair Bolsonaro’s political future is on the line as a trial begins over charges he abused the power of Brazil’s highest office by making false election claims.
- Thursday June 22, 2023
- Author: Andrew Rosati
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Brazil Judge Orders Google to Testify Over Fake News Bill
A Brazilian Supreme Court judge on Tuesday ordered top executives from Google, Meta and Spotify to appear before the country’s federal police to testify about a public campaign against pending legislation that takes aim at so-called fake news.
- Wednesday May 3, 2023
- Author: Daniel Carvalho, Andrew Rosati
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Brazil Capital Reels After Anti-Lula Rioters Storm Congress
Brazilian police clashed with supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro in the capital of Brasilia on Sunday.
- Monday January 9, 2023
- Author: Peter Millard, Andrew Rosati
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Brazil World Cup Fans Ditch Yellow Shirt Tainted By Politics
If a deeply polarizing presidential election wasn’t enough to tear Brazilians apart, the World Cup is posing a new identity test: whether to wear their most-prized shirt.
- Thursday November 24, 2022
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Mariana Durao
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Brazil World Cup Fans Ditch Yellow Shirt Tainted By Politics
If a deeply polarizing presidential election wasn’t enough to tear Brazilians apart, the World Cup is posing a new identity test: whether to wear their most-prized shirt.
- Thursday November 24, 2022
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Mariana Durao
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Brazil Race Tightens In New Poll, If Abstention Considered
Brazil’s election race is tightening in its final days as President Jair Bolsonaro narrows the gap with leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, according to a new poll.
- Wednesday October 26, 2022
- Author: Andrew Rosati
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Bolsonaro Stalls In Polls After Ally Clashes With Police
Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 76, would take 54% of valid votes, which exclude null and blank ballots.
- Tuesday October 25, 2022
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Daniel Carvalho
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Bolsonaro Stalls In Polls After Ally Clashes With Police
Leftist challenger Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, 76, would take 54% of valid votes, which exclude null and blank ballots.
- Tuesday October 25, 2022
- Author: Andrew Rosati, Daniel Carvalho