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Chargers to Play NFL Game in Sao Paulo
The Los Angeles Chargers will play a regular season NFL game in Sao Paulo, Brazil's Corinthians Arena on September 5th, 2024, their eighth international game and fourth regular-season game abroad, as part of the NFL's International Series, aiming to grow the sport's popularity in Latin America.
Chargers to Play NFL Game in Sao Paulo
The Los Angeles Chargers will play a regular season NFL game in Sao Paulo, Brazil's Corinthians Arena on September 5th, 2024, their eighth international game and fourth regular-season game abroad, as part of the NFL's International Series, aiming to grow the sport's popularity in Latin America.
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40% Bias Score


Arsenic Poisoning in Brazil: Three Dead, Alleged Perpetrator Found Dead in Prison
In Brazil, three people died and several were hospitalized after eating an arsenic-laced cake on December 23, 2023; the alleged perpetrator, Deise Moura dos Anjos, later died by suicide in prison.
Arsenic Poisoning in Brazil: Three Dead, Alleged Perpetrator Found Dead in Prison
In Brazil, three people died and several were hospitalized after eating an arsenic-laced cake on December 23, 2023; the alleged perpetrator, Deise Moura dos Anjos, later died by suicide in prison.
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52% Bias Score


Record-Breaking $2.35 Billion Spent in 2025 Winter Transfer Window
The 2025 winter transfer window set new records with $2.35 billion spent globally in men's football, exceeding previous years and marking a significant shift in global football finance, with European clubs generating more revenue than expenses for the first time.
Record-Breaking $2.35 Billion Spent in 2025 Winter Transfer Window
The 2025 winter transfer window set new records with $2.35 billion spent globally in men's football, exceeding previous years and marking a significant shift in global football finance, with European clubs generating more revenue than expenses for the first time.
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60% Bias Score


Telefónica Brasil's R$5.845 Billion Shareholder Remuneration in 2024
Telefónica's Brazilian subsidiary, Vivo, distributed R$5.845 billion (€900 million) in shareholder remuneration in 2024, a 22% increase from 2023, exceeding 2022 levels and fulfilling a commitment to return at least 100% of net profit, offsetting the real's 22% devaluation.
Telefónica Brasil's R$5.845 Billion Shareholder Remuneration in 2024
Telefónica's Brazilian subsidiary, Vivo, distributed R$5.845 billion (€900 million) in shareholder remuneration in 2024, a 22% increase from 2023, exceeding 2022 levels and fulfilling a commitment to return at least 100% of net profit, offsetting the real's 22% devaluation.
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China and Brazil Strengthen Ties, Emphasize Multilateralism
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazilian presidential advisor Celso Amorim met at the Munich Security Conference on February 18th, 2024, to reaffirm their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, promoting multilateralism, and seeking a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict. This foll...
China and Brazil Strengthen Ties, Emphasize Multilateralism
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Brazilian presidential advisor Celso Amorim met at the Munich Security Conference on February 18th, 2024, to reaffirm their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties, promoting multilateralism, and seeking a peaceful resolution to the Ukraine conflict. This foll...
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60% Bias Score


Kubitschek's Death: New Investigation Reopens Cold Case
Former Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek died in a car crash on August 22, 1976; a new investigation will re-examine whether his death was accidental or a political assassination, prompted by a recent expert report questioning the original findings.
Kubitschek's Death: New Investigation Reopens Cold Case
Former Brazilian president Juscelino Kubitschek died in a car crash on August 22, 1976; a new investigation will re-examine whether his death was accidental or a political assassination, prompted by a recent expert report questioning the original findings.
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Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...

Brazil to Transform Dictator's Mausoleum into Cultural Center
Fifty years after its construction, the mausoleum of Brazilian dictator Humberto Castelo Branco in Fortaleza is being converted into a cultural center, a move reflecting a wider effort to confront the legacy of the 1964-1985 dictatorship through new museums showcasing exhibitions by artists like Cla...
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Fonseca's Historic ATP Win at 18
18-year-old Brazilian João Fonseca won his first ATP title in Buenos Aires, defeating Francisco Cerúndolo 6-4, 7-6(1), becoming the tenth-youngest player to achieve this milestone and prompting comparisons to tennis greats like Nadal and Alcaraz.

Fonseca's Historic ATP Win at 18
18-year-old Brazilian João Fonseca won his first ATP title in Buenos Aires, defeating Francisco Cerúndolo 6-4, 7-6(1), becoming the tenth-youngest player to achieve this milestone and prompting comparisons to tennis greats like Nadal and Alcaraz.
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40% Bias Score

Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.

Rio Bus Hijacking Spurs Major Changes in Brazilian Law Enforcement
The 1997 Rio bus hijacking, where a police sniper missed the hijacker, leading to a hostage's death, prompted major changes in Brazilian law enforcement, including integrating psychologists into tactical units; this has resulted in zero hostage deaths in similar incidents since then.
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Neymar's Father Quashes Barcelona Transfer Talk, Prioritizes Santos Restructuring
Neymar's father publicly dismissed rumors of his son joining FC Barcelona next season, stating their project with Santos aims to help the club restructure financially and return to the top level; Neymar Jr. himself confirmed he signed a short-term deal due to injury uncertainty.

Neymar's Father Quashes Barcelona Transfer Talk, Prioritizes Santos Restructuring
Neymar's father publicly dismissed rumors of his son joining FC Barcelona next season, stating their project with Santos aims to help the club restructure financially and return to the top level; Neymar Jr. himself confirmed he signed a short-term deal due to injury uncertainty.
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Global Coffee Prices Surge 75.8% Due to Brazil's Reduced Harvest
Brazil's reduced coffee harvest due to adverse weather, coupled with similar issues in Vietnam, has caused a 75.8% price increase since January 2024, reaching $375.34 per pound in early February 2025; Brazil anticipates a 4.4% decrease in its harvest, totaling 51.8 million sacks.

Global Coffee Prices Surge 75.8% Due to Brazil's Reduced Harvest
Brazil's reduced coffee harvest due to adverse weather, coupled with similar issues in Vietnam, has caused a 75.8% price increase since January 2024, reaching $375.34 per pound in early February 2025; Brazil anticipates a 4.4% decrease in its harvest, totaling 51.8 million sacks.
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40% Bias Score

NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.

NY Man Indicted for Murder-for-Hire of Husband in Brazil
A New York man, Daniel Sikkema, was indicted for hiring a hitman to kill his estranged husband, Brent Sikkema, a wealthy art dealer, who was found stabbed to death in his Rio de Janeiro home on January 14, 2024; the indictment includes charges of murder-for-hire, conspiracy, and passport fraud.
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48% Bias Score
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