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ABC News - World
Brazil's Lula to talk climate at U.N., but Amazon fires back home undermine his message
When Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva opens the United Nations’ General Assembly on Tuesday, he is expected to call on the world to do more to combat climate change22 hours ago - Climate -
BBC News - Top stories
Flash floods and heavy rain batter England and Wales
More than two month's worth of rain has fallen in some areas, causing disruption.Yesterday -
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Inc. - Business
Brazil Asks X to Provide Documents as Platform Complies With Court Ruling
After a nationwide ban following a legal feud, Elon Musk's company is ready to resume operations in its sixth-largest market.Yesterday - Brazil -
The New York Times - Sports
Why So Many European Soccer Players Are Heading to Brazil
It is an eye-catching trend whichever way you cut it, a columnist for The Athletic writes.2 days ago - Brazil -
ABC News - Entertainment
Rock in Rio's sign language pumps up Brazil's deaf audience
Brazil's mega music festival Rock in Rio has sign language interpreters on its screens around main stages for the first time in its 40-year history2 days ago -
ABC News - World
Rock in Rio's sign language pumps up Brazil's deaf audience
Brazil's mega music festival Rock in Rio has sign language interpreters on its screens around main stages for the first time in its 40-year history2 days ago -
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The New York Times - Tech
Elon Musk’s X Backs Down in Brazil
In an abrupt reversal, the social network’s lawyers said it was complying with court orders that it had previously defied. Brazil’s Supreme Court could allow the site to return next week.3 days ago - Brazil -
Financial Times - World
The mystery of Masayoshi Son, SoftBank’s great disrupter
He has won and lost fortunes with his bets on technology. So is the investor a visionary — or a gambler who got lucky?4 days ago -
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Financial Times - Business
Elon Musk’s Starlink faces legal vulnerabilities in Brazil after X ban
Billionaire’s satellite service is considered vital in remote areas but is coming under new scrutiny in Latin American country4 days ago - Brazil -
The Guardian - World
‘It’s guerrilla warfare’: Brazil fire teams fight Amazon blazes – and the arsonists who start them
Firefighters and police in Rondônia battle fires intensified by both the climate crisis and a criminal assault on the rainforest. The occupants of the vinyl-coated military tents at this remote ...4 days ago - Brazil