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Carlos Turdera is a journalist and translator based in São Paulo, Brazil. Worked for newsrooms of Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Spain and France (La Nación, La Razón, aNews, Folha de S.Paulo, Gazeta Mercantil, Terra, El Tiempo, Dirigentes, AFP), wrote in books ("War and Press”, “The Brazil of Correspondents”, “Pandemídia”), and spoke at institutions as BM&F (Brazil Stock Change), Cervantes Institute and Universities of Brazil (USP, Cásper Líbero, Fapcom).
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The controversial decision to allow presence of public at the Maracanã stadium in Brazil for America Coup serves, in addition to sports, the purpose of testing the health safety of crowds already immunized or with negative PCR tests, officials said.
When the UN warned about human influence on climate change, in Brazil there were extremes of up to 50˚C. The drought is the worst in 91 years and the cost of generating electricity increased 52%. Government reorganizes the supply and promotes rewards
After demonstrations of Bolsonaro's followers on Independence Day, the Supreme Court analyzes sanctions. Institutional tension is added to the health, economic, environmental, social and political crises. My 10 minutes report from Sao Paulo