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Brazil’s Battle for Free Expression: Unveiling the Veil of Censorship

Brazil’s Battle for Free Expression: Unveiling the Veil of Censorship

eyesonbrasil 1. The X Factor: Brazilian Court Orders and Alleged Censorship In a clandestine revelation, the U.S. House Judiciary Committee has unsealed confidential Brazilian court orders related to the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter). These orders, issued by Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, have led to the suspension or removal…
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Dias Toffoli

Balancing Power: The Constitutional Dilemma of Investigator, Prosecutor, and Judge

Preserving Justice Amidst Complexity eyesonbrasil In the heart of Brazil’s legal landscape, a contentious decision by Justice Dias Toffoli reverberated through the corridors of power. The fusion of roles—investigator, prosecutor, and judge—within a single individual raises profound questions about constitutional integrity. Let us delve into this intricate web, exploring its implications and envisioning a path…
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Unveiling the Twitter Files Brazil: A Tale of Censorship, Politics, and Global Impact

eyesonbrasil 1. The Revelation: Twitter Files Brazil Exposed In the heart of the digital age, where information flows freely across social media platforms, a clandestine web of censorship and political influence emerged in Brazil. Enter the Twitter Files Brazil, a trove of internal communications between Twitter executives and Brazilian authorities. Journalists Michael Shellenberger, David Ágape,…
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Elon Musk’s Quest for Nickel and Lithium:

A Transformative Journey in Brazil’s Mining Industry eyesonbrasil 1. The Call for More Nickel: A Plea from the Electric Vehicle Pioneer Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, has long been an advocate for sustainable energy and electric vehicles (EVs). Back in 2020, he made a passionate plea to mining companies: “Please mine more nickel!”…
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A study by PWC

Probably needs homework again. Or Magnifying glasses eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 15 april 2024– Only Brazil and Mexico would survive as world economic powers in Latin America by 2030, according to a study by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and Standard Chartered released last week. The two countries are expected to experience significant economic growth within the next six years. The…
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Twitter Files Brazil

Brazil’s Twitter Files:

Unveiling the Shadows of Censorship and Political Intrigue eyesonbrasil 1. The Hidden Web of Influence In the heart of Brazil’s digital landscape, a clandestine saga unfolds—a tale of power, secrecy, and manipulation. Welcome to TwitterFilesBrazil.com, where we expose the intricate threads of social media censorship, with a spotlight on Brazil’s electoral climate. Our mission? To…
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The US Had a Chance to Lead in Chipmaking Tech, and Missed It

The US Had a Chance to Lead in Chipmaking Tech, and Missed It

By Alex Webb and Ian King / Bloomberg It was a strategic misstep of epic proportions. The US took a crucial early role in developing the semiconductor technology that underpins today’s revolution in artificial intelligence. Yet it’s a Dutch firm that now holds a monopoly on the process, and Asian manufacturers that dominate production. Extreme ultraviolet lithography machines are…
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Petrobras Jubilant

Brazil follows Suriname & Guyana

Petrobras Jubilant finding more oil eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 9 april 2024– Brazilian oil giant Petrobras has struck oil in a well located in Brazil’s Potiguar Basin, during a campaign it embarked on in earnest to repeat exploration successes off the coasts of Guyana and Suriname. Announcing the find in an April 9 release, Petrobras said its…
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Territorial woes for Guyana

Two regions in dispute eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, April 9 2024–Guyanese authorities have requested the United Nations Security Council to review Venezuela’s territorial claims over the oil-rich Essequibo region, under the jurisdiction of the former British colony since 1899, but which Caracas has annexed to all its official maps following a referendum last year. The Guyanese Government…
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Semiconductor Industry

Semiconductor industry looking into the Netherlands and China

Chances plentiful and capitalisation possibilities eyesonmalaysia Amsterdam, April 8th –The Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association (MSIA) will visit the Netherlands to attract Dutch semiconductor companies to invest in Malaysia, while many Chinese firms are keen to relocate here. Semiconductor firms relocating overseas are considering Malaysia as their preferred investment destination as every company is preparing for…
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