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About Gabriel
I am a journalist, researcher on international refugee law and writer. Author of "Refugees of Idomeni" (https://goo.gl/VAUv5w).

I hold an MA in International Relations from Queen Mary University of London.

I mostly cover politics, society, migration, refugees and human rights. My work appeared on OpenDemocracy, Oxpol (University of Oxford), Rights in Exile Programme, Agenda for International Development, BBC News Brasil, BBC Mundo, Huffington Post, Deutsche Welle, Babbel Magazine and several Brazilian media outlets, including CartaCapital, O Estado de S.Paulo, Folha de S.Paulo, and UOL. Full portfolio: https://bit.ly/2VUhSk8.

I am currently based in Berlin. Previously, I worked in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Brazil, Greece, Italy, and Serbia.
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Portfolio

Carta de princípios para “bom trabalho” escrita por CEOs de Uber e outras plataformas de emprego digital nada no contorcionismo ético e deixa empregados sem proteções

04 Apr 2024  |  politike.cartacapital.com.br
O artigo critica a 'Carta de princípios para bom trabalho de plataforma' publicada por CEOs de grandes plataformas de emprego digital como Uber e Deliveroo no Fórum Econômico Mundial. Os autores, membros da Fairwork Foundation, argumentam que a carta é uma tentativa de 'fairwashing', onde as empresas tentam definir o que é 'bom trabalho' sem envolver trabalhadores ou reguladores independentes. Eles apontam que a carta não inclui compromissos concretos ou responsabilização, e ignora direitos fundamentais como a liberdade de associação e negociação coletiva. O artigo sugere que a carta é uma resposta às pressões do ativismo dos trabalhadores e da advocacia, mas falha em abordar as questões centrais da gig economy, como salários justos, segurança no trabalho e proteções sociais.

Agências Vôlei de praia: Com o maior número de medalhas, Brasil é um dos favoritos em Paris 2024

04 Apr 2024  |  noticias.uol.com.br
The article discusses Brazil's standing in beach volleyball and its prospects for the upcoming 2024 Paris Olympic Games. It highlights Brazil's successful history in the sport, noting that the country has won the most medals in beach volleyball at the Olympics. Given this track record, the article suggests that Brazil is one of the favorites to win medals at the Paris 2024 Games. The piece likely covers the achievements of Brazilian beach volleyball teams in past Olympics, discusses current athletes who may compete in 2024, and reflects on the training and preparation underway for the event.

Understanding Portuguese Accent Marks: A Linguistic Journey

04 Apr 2024  |  babbel.com
The article explores the intricacies of Portuguese accent marks, focusing on the cedilla (Ç) and its linguistic history, as well as the reasons behind the use of various diacritical marks in the language. It explains the origin of the cedilla during the Visigothic occupation of the Iberian Peninsula and its role in representing sounds not found in Latin. The article also delves into the evolution of spelling from Latin to Portuguese, discussing why certain consonants and double consonants were dropped or changed. Additionally, it covers the use of acute and circumflex accents to distinguish between semi-open and semi-closed vowel sounds, the historical development of the tilde, and the linguistic function of the crasis in Portuguese. The information is largely based on insights from Paulo Chagas de Souza, a linguistics professor at the University of São Paulo.

Why Germany is recruiting Brazilian nurses — and how to apply

28 Jun 2023  |  terra.com.br
Germany is recruiting Brazilian nurses to address its shortage, particularly in smaller cities and elderly care homes. The recruitment process, which includes intensive German language courses, is facilitated by both the German government and private companies. Nurses must reach B2 language proficiency to validate their diplomas and begin working. The German government has signed an agreement with Brazil's Federal Council of Nursing to hire 700 Brazilian nurses annually, with fair working conditions as per the International Labour Organization. Salaries in Germany are significantly higher than in Brazil, and the recruitment is not seen as detrimental to Brazil due to its large number of nursing professionals.

Why Germany is recruiting Brazilian nurses — and how to apply

28 Jun 2023  |  g1.globo.com
Germany is recruiting Brazilian nurses to address its shortage, particularly in smaller cities and elderly homes. The German government plans to select 700 Brazilian nurses annually, with about 200 already working in Germany and 374 completing language courses. The recruitment process includes intensive German language training to reach B2 level, necessary for healthcare professionals. The Federal Nursing Council (Cofen) in Brazil has signed an agreement with the German government to ensure fair working conditions according to the International Labour Organization (ILO). Salaries in Germany can be up to five times higher than in Brazil, with initial payments of 2,800 euros per month. The recruitment is seen as beneficial for both countries, providing opportunities for Brazilian nurses and addressing Germany's healthcare needs.

The little-known story of 'Silent Night', one of the most famous Christmas songs

25 Dec 2022  |  em.com.br
On December 24, 1818, Austrian priest Joseph Mohr asked organist Franz Xaver Gruber to compose a melody for a poem he had written two years earlier, resulting in 'Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht', known as 'Silent Night' in English. The song was first performed that night at the Church of St. Nicholas in Oberndorf bei Salzburg, Austria. It has since been translated into over 300 languages and dialects and was added to UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage list in 2011. Despite its local origins during a time of hardship in Salzburg, the song became globally renowned, spreading through manuscripts, choirs, and Christian missionaries. The song's translations often adapt to local languages and cultures, sometimes significantly, as seen in the Nazi German version that replaced religious references with praise for Hitler. The song's composers, Mohr and Gruber, are celebrated in Austria with memorials and museums, and the song is considered a tradition beyond its religious roots.

Journalists in Ukraine: A Test of Resilience and Reporting Under Fire

23 Mar 2022  |  latamjournalismreview.org
The article, written by Gabriel Bonis, discusses the experiences of journalists Sol Macaluso, Mariana Díaz, and Yan Boechat while covering the war in Ukraine. Macaluso, an Argentine journalist, had to leave Kiev due to intense bombing and was impressed by the solidarity of Ukrainian civilians. Díaz, a Chilean journalist, noted the resilience of Ukrainians despite their suffering. Boechat, a Brazilian journalist, compared the international attention the Ukrainian conflict received to other conflicts he covered, like the Ethiopian war. The article highlights the challenges journalists face in conflict zones, such as obtaining accurate information, dealing with logistics, and ensuring personal safety. It also touches on the role of journalists in providing unbiased reporting and the importance of their presence on the ground to convey the realities of war to the global audience.

Insects are great at killing bacteria. Can they help us find new antibiotics?

12 Oct 2020  |  medium.com
Researchers at the Free University of Berlin and other German and Swiss universities, as part of the InsectInfect project, are studying how insects' immune systems kill bacteria, which could lead to new antibiotic treatments. Insects have antimicrobial proteins that can decimate bacteria within minutes. The study focuses on various insects, including fruit flies and honeybees, and their ability to produce antimicrobial peptides. These peptides are ancient defense mechanisms found across many species and may be less prone to resistance compared to modern antibiotics. The research also looks at the wax moth, which can prevent septic shock from gut bacteria during its pupal stage, to understand if bacteria can become resistant to the antimicrobial substances insects produce.

'Day X', the collapse of order awaited by neo-Nazi groups in Germany (and why it has authorities on alert)

04 Sep 2020  |  es-us.noticias.yahoo.com
Right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis in Germany are preparing for a societal collapse termed 'Day X', stockpiling resources and weapons. This conspiracy theory has gained traction since the 2015 refugee crisis, with groups like Nordkreuz compiling lists of opponents and amassing arms. Authorities have conducted raids, uncovering large caches of weapons and munitions. The infiltration of these ideologies into the police and the Bundeswehr, particularly the elite KSK unit, has caused significant concern. High-profile cases, such as that of Marko Groß and Philipp S., highlight the severity of the issue. The German Ministry of Defense has acknowledged the problem and is implementing reforms to address the crisis of confidence in the military.

'Day X', the collapse of order awaited by neo-Nazi groups in Germany (and why it has authorities on alert)

04 Sep 2020  |  bbc.com
Right-wing extremists and neo-Nazis in Germany are preparing for 'Day X,' a theorized collapse of society and government. These groups, including Nordkreuz with over 30 members, are stockpiling resources and compiling lists of opponents, raising concerns among authorities. Recent operations have seized large caches of weapons and ammunition from such preppers. The infiltration of these ideologies into the police and the Bundeswehr, particularly the elite KSK unit, has led to numerous investigations and disciplinary actions. The Ministry of Defense has acknowledged the issue and is working to improve oversight and counterintelligence efforts.
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