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Brazilian President Lula Diagnosed with Labyrinthitis

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with labyrinthitis on May 26, 2025, in Brasilia, leading to the cancellation of some scheduled events; his blood and imaging tests were normal.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Sebastião Salgado: A Photographic Legacy of Global Impact

Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, who died aged 81, created large-scale works documenting global issues like child labor and indigenous cultures for over 50 years, leaving a legacy that includes environmental activism through the Instituto Terra.

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No Poverty
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Panahi's "Un Simple Accident" Wins Cannes Palme d'Or

Jafar Panahi's "Un Simple Accident", a film shot clandestinely in Iran showing women without hijabs, won the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, marking a significant victory for artistic freedom against the Iranian regime.

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Gender Equality
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Sebastião Salgado, Celebrated Photographer, Dies at 79

Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado died at 79 from leukemia; his work, spanning decades and continents, documented human suffering and environmental issues, influencing global perspectives.

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Life on Land
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Hyperrealistic Reborn Dolls' Rise in Brazil Sparks Mental Health Concerns

Hyperrealistic reborn dolls, costing between R$800 and over R$10,000, are gaining popularity on social media in Brazil, with users simulating parenting roles, raising concerns about mental health and the impact of social media; experts urge further research.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Sebastião Salgado, Influential Photojournalist, Dies at 81

Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado died at 81; his impactful work documented global poverty, migration, and environmental issues, earning him numerous awards and recognition for his unique style characterized by striking lighting and composition.

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No Poverty
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AI Recreates Faces of Enslaved Africans in Brazil, Exposing Hypocrisy of 1831 Law

An exhibition in São Paulo uses AI and descriptions by abolitionist Luiz Gama to reconstruct the faces of enslaved Africans in Brazil (1862-1866), exposing the hypocrisy of Brazil's 'lei para inglês ver' (law for the English to see) and highlighting the ongoing struggle for racial justice.

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Reduced Inequality
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BLM Mural Removal Highlights Limited Progress on Racial Justice in US

The Black Lives Matter mural in Washington, D.C., painted in 2020, was removed in March 2024, prompting mixed emotions from the artist and highlighting the limited progress on racial justice in the US since George Floyd's murder in 2020; the increase in police killings, coupled with political setbac...

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Reduced Inequality
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Brazil-China Alliance Deepens, Challenging US Influence

Brazilian President Lula da Silva's visit to China resulted in $4.5 billion in Chinese investments and 20 bilateral agreements, strengthening China's influence in Latin America and showcasing a growing alliance against US trade policies.

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Reduced Inequality
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Death of Sebastiao Salgado: Renowned Photographer and Environmental Activist Dies at 81

Renowned Brazilian photographer Sebastiao Salgado died on Friday at age 81; his impactful work documented marginalized communities and environmental issues, while he and his wife dedicated decades to restoring the Atlantic Forest.

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No Poverty
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Police Sergeant Murders Wife, Daughter Injured in Sao Paulo

In Sao Paulo, Brazil, police sergeant Samir do Nascimento Rodrigues de Carvalho murdered his wife, Amanda Fernandes Carvalho, by shooting and stabbing her at a clinic on May 7; their 10-year-old daughter was also shot while protecting her mother; the sergeant was arrested and suspended.

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Gender Equality
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Dilma Rousseff Granted Amnesty for Dictatorship-Era Torture

Former Brazilian president Dilma Rousseff was granted amnesty and R$ 100,000 compensation for torture and persecution during the 1964-1985 military dictatorship, following a unanimous decision by the Amnesty Commission, reversing a previous rejection under Jair Bolsonaro's government.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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