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Brazil Rejects US Pressure to Label Criminal Factions as Terrorist Organizations
Brazil rejected US pressure to classify domestic criminal factions as terrorist organizations, citing its 2016 anti-terrorism law which requires demonstration of xenophobia, discrimination, or prejudice based on race, color, ethnicity, or religion, arguing that these groups are financially motivated...
Brazil Rejects US Pressure to Label Criminal Factions as Terrorist Organizations
Brazil rejected US pressure to classify domestic criminal factions as terrorist organizations, citing its 2016 anti-terrorism law which requires demonstration of xenophobia, discrimination, or prejudice based on race, color, ethnicity, or religion, arguing that these groups are financially motivated...
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36% Bias Score


PCC Leader Arrested in Bolivia
High-ranking Brazilian PCC cartel leader Marcos Roberto de Almeida, alias Tuta, was arrested in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, while attempting to obtain a false ID, and subsequently expelled to Brazil to serve a 12-year sentence for organized crime and money laundering.
PCC Leader Arrested in Bolivia
High-ranking Brazilian PCC cartel leader Marcos Roberto de Almeida, alias Tuta, was arrested in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, while attempting to obtain a false ID, and subsequently expelled to Brazil to serve a 12-year sentence for organized crime and money laundering.
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Brazilian Crime Boss Arrested in Bolivia
Brazilian and Bolivian police arrested Marcos Roberto de Almeida, a leader of Brazil's First Capital Command (PCC) criminal organization, in Bolivia on Friday after he was found using a false identity document; Almeida had been on the run since 2020 after being sentenced to 12 years in prison for dr...
Brazilian Crime Boss Arrested in Bolivia
Brazilian and Bolivian police arrested Marcos Roberto de Almeida, a leader of Brazil's First Capital Command (PCC) criminal organization, in Bolivia on Friday after he was found using a false identity document; Almeida had been on the run since 2020 after being sentenced to 12 years in prison for dr...
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Brazil's Bird Flu Outbreak Triggers China Import Ban
Brazil confirmed its first bird flu outbreak on a farm supplying Tyson-backed Vibra Foods, triggering a 60-day poultry import ban from China and regional restrictions from other major consumers, impacting Brazil's $10 billion export market.
Brazil's Bird Flu Outbreak Triggers China Import Ban
Brazil confirmed its first bird flu outbreak on a farm supplying Tyson-backed Vibra Foods, triggering a 60-day poultry import ban from China and regional restrictions from other major consumers, impacting Brazil's $10 billion export market.
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Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula concluded a state visit to China, announcing a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, and highlighting enhanced cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and technology, while empha...
Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula concluded a state visit to China, announcing a significant increase in bilateral trade from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, and highlighting enhanced cooperation in various sectors, including infrastructure, agriculture, energy, and technology, while empha...
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Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula da Silva concluded a state visit to China, announcing that bilateral trade between the two nations has grown from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, highlighting a strengthened strategic partnership and renewed optimism for global peace and development.
Brazil-China Trade Soars to \$160 Billion, Signaling Strengthened Strategic Partnership
Brazilian President Lula da Silva concluded a state visit to China, announcing that bilateral trade between the two nations has grown from \$6.6 billion in 2003 to over \$160 billion today, highlighting a strengthened strategic partnership and renewed optimism for global peace and development.
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Aguia Resources Starts Drilling Program at High-Grade Santa Barbara Gold Project
Aguia Resources launched a 2500-meter drilling program at its Colombian Santa Barbara gold project to expand underground production and define a maiden JORC resource by year-end, mirroring successful high-grade projects like Buriticá and potentially unlocking a multi-million-ounce gold deposit while...

Aguia Resources Starts Drilling Program at High-Grade Santa Barbara Gold Project
Aguia Resources launched a 2500-meter drilling program at its Colombian Santa Barbara gold project to expand underground production and define a maiden JORC resource by year-end, mirroring successful high-grade projects like Buriticá and potentially unlocking a multi-million-ounce gold deposit while...
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EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...

EU-Mercosur Trade Deal Threatens Brazilian Indigenous Rights
Representatives of Brazilian indigenous communities are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal in Brussels, fearing increased deforestation and land conflicts due to the deal's likely increase in agricultural production and the recent passage of a restrictive Brazilian law concerning land demarcation...
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EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.

EU Delays Anti-Deforestation Law, Classifies Brazil as Standard Risk
The European Union's anti-deforestation law, delayed until late 2025, will require exporters to prove their products are deforestation-free since 2021, classifying Brazil as a standard-risk country alongside Indonesia and Malaysia, prompting criticism from environmental groups.
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Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Halts Chicken Exports
Brazil's first commercial poultry farm avian flu outbreak has triggered a 60-day Chinese import ban on Brazilian chicken, impacting its \$10 billion export market, following previous cases in wild birds and a temporary import ban from Espirito Santo in June 2023.

Avian Flu Outbreak in Brazil Halts Chicken Exports
Brazil's first commercial poultry farm avian flu outbreak has triggered a 60-day Chinese import ban on Brazilian chicken, impacting its \$10 billion export market, following previous cases in wild birds and a temporary import ban from Espirito Santo in June 2023.
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52% Bias Score

Mixue's $555 Million Brazil Deal Deepens China-Latin America Trade Ties
Mixue Group's 4-billion-yuan ($555.4 million) deal with a Brazilian business to source agricultural products exemplifies the deepening agricultural trade and economic ties between China and Latin America, creating an estimated 25,000 jobs in Brazil and boosting exports.

Mixue's $555 Million Brazil Deal Deepens China-Latin America Trade Ties
Mixue Group's 4-billion-yuan ($555.4 million) deal with a Brazilian business to source agricultural products exemplifies the deepening agricultural trade and economic ties between China and Latin America, creating an estimated 25,000 jobs in Brazil and boosting exports.
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Mixue's $555 Million Deal Deepens China-Brazil Agricultural Ties
Mixue Group's 4-billion-yuan investment in Brazilian agricultural products, primarily coffee beans, exemplifies deepening Sino-Latin American trade ties, creating 25,000 jobs in Brazil and boosting Brazilian coffee exports to China by 186.1 percent year-on-year in 2023-24.

Mixue's $555 Million Deal Deepens China-Brazil Agricultural Ties
Mixue Group's 4-billion-yuan investment in Brazilian agricultural products, primarily coffee beans, exemplifies deepening Sino-Latin American trade ties, creating 25,000 jobs in Brazil and boosting Brazilian coffee exports to China by 186.1 percent year-on-year in 2023-24.
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40% Bias Score
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