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Brazilian Energy Sector Plans

Brazilian Energy Sector Plans

Enormous Investments eyesonbrasil Amsterdam, 22 april 2024–Petrobras, Brazil’s state-controlled oil company, has unveiled plans for investments exceeding US$70 billion in exploration and production activities. Not too long ago, Petrobras already invested and focused heavily in pumping up oil, as well as take-overs in order to grow more. These investments aim to not only bolster the country’s…
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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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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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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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Volkswagen’s Departure from Brazil

Volkswagen’s Departure from Brazil:

Navigating Challenges and Finding Hope eyesonbrasil 1. The Shocking Decision Market Stagnation and Production Suspension In a surprising move, Volkswagen (VW) has announced the temporary suspension of car production at its Brazilian plants. The reason? Market stagnation. This decision aligns with a collective agreement between VW’s union and workers. Since June, key plants have halted…
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A New Dawn for Brazil

Lula da Silva’s Return: A New Dawn for Brazil?

eyesonbrasil 1. Introduction Brazil, a land of vibrant culture, lush rainforests, and samba rhythms, has long been a magnet for foreign investors seeking opportunities in its vast and diverse economy. However, recent political shifts have left investors pondering the future. With the return of leftist leader Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, commonly known as Lula,…
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Javier Milei Economic Policies

Javier Milei’s Economic Policies: A Radical Shift in Argentina

eyesonbrasil Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, has wasted no time implementing his bold economic agenda. His unorthodox policies have sparked both fervent support and vehement opposition. Let’s delve into the key aspects of Milei’s economic vision: 1. The Shock-Therapy “Chainsaw” Plan Milei’s shock-therapy approach aims to revitalize Argentina’s moribund economy. Here are the central components:…
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Cooperação em energia: Brasil, Suriname e Guiana firmam acordo histórico

Energy partnership: Brazil, Suriname and Guyana sign historic agreement

eyesonbrasil In a crucial step for Latin America’s energy development, Brazil, Suriname and Guyana have signed a cooperation agreement in the oil and gas sector. The initiative, unprecedented in the region, opens the door to a series of benefits for the three countries, especially Brazil, which is consolidating its position as a regional energy leader.…
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Yanomami Take Center Stage at Rio Carnival, Inspiring a Deeper Brazil

A Samba of Shifting Power?

BRICS, Currencies, and the Multipolar Future The rhythmic samba beats of Rio de Janeiro set the stage for the recent G20 summit, but the underlying melody resonated with a deeper shift: the potential waning of American dominance and the rise of a multipolar world, led by the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) community.…
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