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Musk's X pays millions in Brazil fines
Brazil's top court says X paid pending fines to wrong bank
Following Moraes' decision on Friday, X lawyers again asked the court for authorization to resume operations in Brazil, denying that the company had paid the fines to the wrong account and saying they do not see the need for the prosecutor general to be consulted before the ban is lifted.
Musk's X pays millions in Brazil fines... to wrong account
Elon Musk's X has paid millions of dollars in fines in Brazil to settle a row with a judge who banned the platform in its biggest Latin American market over disinformation.
Elon Musk's company X paid fines to wrong bank, claims Supreme Court of Brazil
At the end of August, social media platform X was blocked in Brazil. To resume operations, fines were paid. However, the Supreme Court asserts that the company made payments to the wrong bank, reports Reuters.
Musk's X seeks resumption of Brazil service as fines paid
By Luciana Magalhaes SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Elon Musk-owned social media platform X has filed a fresh request to resume services in Brazil after paying some pending fines that had been imposed by the country's Supreme Court,
Elon Musk’s X pays US$5.2 million in Brazil fines to wrong bank account
The payment was made to settle a dispute with a Brazilian judge who banned the platform in August Elon Musk's X has paid millions of dollars in fines in Brazil to settle a row with a judge who banned the platform in its biggest Latin American market over disinformation.
Elon Musk's X transfers $5.2 million fine, but to an incorrect account in Brazil
Elon Musk's ongoing clash with Brazil's Supreme Court judge Alexandre de Moraes has taken an ironic turn, as Musk’s company mistakenly sent a $5.2 million fine to the wrong bank account. Despite paying the full amount for failing to comply with court orders,
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Death threats assail Brazil's trailblazing trans candidates as they campaign
Transgender politician Leonora Áquilla, a candidate for city council in Sao Paulo this year, said that Bolsonaro had inflamed transphobia and that she has had to stare down people shouting death threats to her face. Bolsonaro lost his re-election bid to leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2022 but transphobia has far from retreated.
Record-setting number of transgender candidates risk their lives in Brazil
The city councilwoman and nearly 1,000 other transgender politicians are running Sunday in every one of Brazil's 26 states, according to the nation’s electoral court, which is tracking them for the first time.
Brazil’s trailblazing transgender candidates face violence and death threats as they campaign
As trans people have set their sights on political office, many have been met with intimidation efforts bent on turning them away, including a candidate in Brazil’s biggest city who survived an assassination attempt last week.
Alisson, Brazil and Liverpool
Liverpool goalie Alisson is injured and likely to miss Brazil World Cup qualifiers
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson was substituted after suffering a fresh injury in the English Premier League match against Crystal Palace.
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson sustains another injury
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson was substituted after suffering a fresh injury the Premier League match against Crystal Palace
🚨 Brazil announce Alisson replacement after injury
Brazil have announced a replacement for goalkeeper Alisson after he was forced off with an injury in Liverpool's win over Crystal Palace.The Selecao no.1 was forced off 15 minutes from time, and Arne
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Brazil’s Largest Mafia Is Entering Politics. The Government Must Act.
The city of São Paulo, Brazil, is about to elect its next mayor, but the talk of the town is about a party that’s not on the ...
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Brazil’s Theatrical Market Gradually Recovers, But Still Way Below 2019
A lack of a regular offer of U.S. blockbusters, in part a result of Hollywood’s double strike, has slowed bounce back.
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Brazil Seen Importing Most Diesel in Two Years as Economy Gains
Brazil is expected to import the most diesel in two years this month as farmers harvest the corn crop and the country’s ...
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Latin America’s 2024-2025 growth outlook: Brazil, Colombia lead as Chile, Ecuador face hurdles
As the year 2024 comes to a close, Fitch has announced its growth forecast for Latin America for the rest of this year and ...
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Novo Nordisk to invest $158 million in insulin plant in Brazil
Danish drugmaker Novo Nordisk will invest 864 million reais ($158.2 million) to revamp a plant in Brazil responsible for ...
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Overweight Women: Eat Brazil Nuts to Tackle Inflammation, Suggests Study
Excess weight can lead to inflammation, a risk factor for several major diseases, but Brazil nuts may help, says a new study.
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HSBC’s Brazil Profit Doubles After Parent’s Capital Injection
Eight years after HSBC Holdings Plc sold its Brazil retail-banking unit, profit and revenue are surging at the company’s ...
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Brazil's ClearSale, Experian's Serasa reach tie-up deal
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian cyber security firm ClearSale said on Friday it has entered into a deal to combine with local ...
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