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  2. List of active separatist movements in South America

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    There are no significant separatist movements in the country. South Region. Proposed: Independence for the South Region Advocacy group: The South Is My Country São Paulo ...

  3. Faliraki - Wikipedia

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    Faliraki is a popular tourist destination with a 5 km stretch of sand and 12 FEE Blue Flags. At the southern end of Faliraki Beach there is an official naturist beach called Mandomata Beach, which has a small tavern as well as a couple of public toilets. Faliraki has rediscovered itself as a cosmopolitan, vibrant centre of tourism catering to ...

  4. Blocking of Twitter in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    From 30 August 2024 to 8 October 2024, Brazil's Supreme Federal Court judge Alexandre de Moraes imposed a block of X in Brazil. This occurred after the social network's chairman Elon Musk refused to appoint a legal representative in the country, which led Moraes to freeze Starlink's financial assets and impose fines for non-compliance.

  5. What Happens Next in Brazil Now That Lula Has Returned - AOL

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    MARCH 10: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, Brazil's former president, speaks during a press conference after convictions against him were annulled at the Sindicato dos Metalurgicos do ABC on March 10 ...

  6. What happens next to workers in 'slavery-like conditions' at ...

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    The 163 Chinese workers found by Brazil's labor ministry in what it described as "slavery-like conditions" at a factory construction site owned by Chinese electric vehicle producer BYD have been ...

  7. 2021 Brazilian protests - Wikipedia

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    Organized by the right-wing groups Free Brazil Movement and Movement Come to the Streets, acts were registered in some Brazilian cities against the government on 24 January, also through caravans, motorcades and cycling tours.

  8. 2024 Brasília attack - Wikipedia

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    "The individual had a backpack with him and was in a suspicious attitude in front of the statue, he placed the backpack on the ground, took out a fire extinguisher, took a blouse from inside the backpack and threw it at the statue.

  9. Brazilian militias - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian militias (Portuguese: Milícias), mainly in Rio de Janeiro, and some other cities of Brazil, are illegal mafia-like paramilitary groups made up of current and former police (Civil or Military) officers as well as Military Firefighters Corps officers, criminals, politicians, and military officers, operating also as a regular mafia by trade extortion and political influence.