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Bolsonaro Takes Stand in Coup Trial

Von Brian Mier

The Trump-backed ex-President looks destined for jail. The Jair Bolsonaro who appeared in court was a far cry from the aggressive and crude public persona with which the Brazilian public has become accustomed over the last 40 years. On the stand, he did his best to appear humble and charming.

After 6 years, trial in Indigenous forest guardian killing pushed to 2026

Von Karla Mendes

Six years after the killing of Indigenous forest guardian Paulo Paulino Guajajara and the attempted killing of fellow guardian Laércio Guajajara in the Brazilian Amazon, the trial of the two suspects charged in the crimes still will not take place this year, triggering outrage among the Guajajara people and Indigenous rights advocates.

Weltzerstörer sollen haften

Von return@medico.de

medico-newsletter: Weltzerstörer sollen haften - medico international 43 Bäuer:innen aus Pakistan fordern Schadensersatz für Klimaschäden von RWE und Heidelberg Materials.

Tunisia: Rampant violations against refugees and migrants expose EU’s complicity risk

Von Amnesty International

The Tunisian authorities have over the past three years increasingly dismantled protections for refugees, asylum seekers and migrants, particularly Black people, with a dangerous shift towards racist policing and widespread human rights violations that endanger their lives, safety and dignity, Amnesty International said today.

‘The whole thing is imploding’: Inside the rebellion at America’s top right-wing think tank

Von The New Civil Rights Movement

Founded in 1973, the Heritage Foundation has become what its president, Kevin Roberts, now hails as the “intellectual backbone” of the conservative movement. It crafted the policy blueprint that powered President Ronald Reagan’s right-wing revolution — and today, under Roberts’s leadership, it’s once again shaping the machinery of power.

Democrats Can’t Blame Trans People for Their Own Failures

Von Gillian Branstetter

Gillian Branstetter Despite the attempts by so many in the party’s establishment to paint trans rights as a toxic issue, transphobia was soundly rejected across the country this week. The post Democrats Can’t Blame Trans People for Their Own Failures appeared first on The Nation.

Journalism and AI in an age of doubt

Von Charlie Beckett

This article is based on part of my contribution to the Athens iMEdD International Journalism Forum session on ‘Navigating the Age of Doubtt’ The age of doubt is a wonderful … Continued