Author: The Brasilians NewsPaper
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US and China agree to find a way to resolve their trade disputes
US and Chinese negotiators agreed to resume their trade negotiations after a series of disputes that threatened to derail them, Chinese state media reported on Wednesday (11). The announcement came after two days of talks in the British capital, which ended on Tuesday night (10). The meetings appeared to focus on finding a way to…
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Meta to Create New Lab to Develop ‘Superintelligent’ AI
Meta, the company behind Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is about to take a bold leap in the tech race by creating a new laboratory dedicated to developing so-called “superintelligence” — a concept of artificial intelligence that would surpass human cognitive capabilities. The information was published by the newspaper O Globo. According to these sources, Meta…
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Protests Against Trump’s Immigration Policies Spread Across US Cities
Protests against Trump’s immigration policies spread from Los Angeles to cities like New York and San Francisco, with numerous arrests and military deployments.
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Colombia Reacts to Attack on Senator Miguel Uribe
Senator and presidential pre-candidate Miguel Uribe Turbay was shot in the head during a rally in Bogotá and remains hospitalized in extremely critical condition. Colombian Senator Miguel Uribe Turbay, pre-candidate for the presidency of the country, shot during a rally in Bogotá on Saturday night (7), remains hospitalized in extremely critical condition. According to the…
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Brazil calls for release of activists detained en route to Gaza
Brazil’s Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Monday morning (9th) after Israel intercepted the Madleen humanitarian aid ship heading to Gaza on Sunday (8th) and detained 12 activists, including Brazilian Thiago Ávila. “Recalling the principle of freedom of navigation in international waters, Brazil urges the Israeli government to release the detained crew members,” the statement…
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STF Begins Hearing January 8 Defendants This Monday (9)
The Supreme Federal Court (STF) begins this Monday (9) interrogating defendants from the first nucleus of the alleged coup plot during Jair Bolsonaro’s government, starting with Mauro Cid.
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Israeli forces seize boat headed to Gaza and arrest Greta Thunberg and other activists
Israeli forces seized a ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza on Monday morning (9) in international waters, detaining prominent climate activist Greta Thunberg and other protesters. The British-flagged ship, Madleen, set sail from Italy a week ago to protest Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver a symbolic amount of aid. The voyage was organized by…
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Protesters clash with police in Los Angeles after Trump sends National Guard
California National Guard members arrived in the Los Angeles area on Sunday, after President Trump activated the troops to contain protests against federal immigration operations that took place in the city and surroundings in recent days. On Sunday afternoon (8), protesters gathered in front of the Metropolitan Detention Center, where some of the immigrants detained…
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What the split between Trump and Musk could mean for SpaceX and Tesla
However, the history of Musk’s business empire tells a different story. Musk’s companies have long been fueled by taxpayer money, whether in the form of massive government contracts, low-interest loans, tax incentives, and other supports that helped make him one of the world’s richest people. Over the past two decades, companies run by Musk have…
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From Beginning to End: How Elon Musk and Donald Trump Fell Out
On Thursday (5), their disagreements over the Republican megabill that advances most of Trump’s domestic policy priorities erupted into personal attacks, with the two men using their respective social media platforms to exchange insults. After Trump threatened on Truth Social to cut billions of dollars in federal subsidies and contracts for Musk’s companies, which include…


