Information about services hasn’t reached the grassroots. The people haven’t been able to see the government’s virtues,” the ...
Brazil’s government and Justice Branch have reacted strongly to Meta’s announcement to abandon its fact checking program. The ...
Meta has told Brazil it will not end fact-checks outside the US just yet, but Brasilia expressed "serious concern" Tuesday that the company's new social media policies went against the country's laws.
Eraldo Peres - staff, ASSOCIATED PRESS Jan 14, 2025 33 mins ago Brazilian First Lady Rosangela da Silva stands by before the ...
Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva talks with Brazil's Secretary of Social Communication Paulo Pimenta during a ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva decided to replace his presidential spokesperson Paulo Pimenta in favor for ...
Brazil's communication minister Sidonio Palmeira criticized Meta's decision to end fact-checking in the US, calling it "bad ...
A decision by social media giant Meta to end fact-checking in the United States is "bad for democracy," the newly appointed ...
President Lula of Brazil has announced a key change in his communications team. Sidonio Palmeira, who worked with Lula during the 2022 campaign, will replace Paulo Pimenta as the presidential ...
The country's communication minister said Meta's recent decision to scrap its fact-checking program is "bad for democracy," ...
Paulo Pimenta has announced his departure as the Brazilian presidential spokesman, with Sidonio Palmeira set to succeed him. Palmeira, who counseled President Lula during his successful 2022 campaign, ...