In a Rio de Janeiro favela, a little boy wore a T-shirt stained with red paint mimicking the blood spilled this week in Brazil's deadliest-ever police operation.
Rio de Janeiro police have failed to take crucial investigative steps to determine the circumstances of the killing of at least 121 people, including four police officers, during a raid in low-income, ...
At least 121 people were killed in Tuesday's operation, including four policemen, according to police. Castro has accused the federal government of abandoning Rio in its fight against organized crime, ...
Police in Rio de Janeiro have launched a massive operation in two favelas, resulting in 121 deaths, including four officers.
HAVANA TIMES – At least 130 people were killed in a single operation carried out by police in two favelas (poor neighborhoods ...
This week, we hold the line on more military strikes in the Caribbean and the Pacific, mull the conviction of a Bolivian drug ...
Rio’s governor echoes Trump’s rhetoric on ‘narco-terrorists’ and places the issue at the center of 2026 presidential campaign ...
Brazilian ministers Macae Evaristo and Anielle Franco on Thursday (October 30) visited the Rio neighborhoods where the ...
Families in Rio de Janeiro have begun burying victims of the city’s deadliest gang raid. Residents in the Vila Cruzeiro ...
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has signed a new law that increases penalties and expands enforcement tools intended to ...
The International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH) calls on the Brazilian authorities, particularly the federal government, to conduct a (…) ...
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