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British reporter based in Rio de Janeiro. Guardian, Financial Times, others. Also written for NY Times, Washington Post. Tweets are not endorsements.

Rio de Janeiro
Iscritto a maggio 2009

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    President Temer tells foreign journalists he sees “zero possibility” of military intervention in Brazil. Astounding this even came up in 2018

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  2. 11 ore fa

    How a journalist's death live on air became a symbol of Nicaragua's crisis.

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    Brazil strikes entering 9th day: * Union leaders accepted deal - but many strikers haven’t * One union leader says rogue strikers want to topple the government * Petrobras shares are down 35% since beginning of crisis; Petrobras will hold a call with investors today (1400 local)

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    28 mag

    Petrobras just had its worst plunge in 20y, tanked 15% today, lost a third of its market value since strike began

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    28 mag

    Sign of the times: Brazilian auto magazine dedicated to Chinese cars

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  7. 28 mag

    Eighth day of truckers’ strike, with food deliveries among those and widespread revulsion of President Temer, might not have been best day for these “We Advance” Gov adverts depicting full supermarket shelves.

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    28 mag

    What looks like in , where it's normal to start a meeting with a round of kisses and hugs

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    28 mag

    Brazil president hopes new concessions will end crippling strike via

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    28 mag

    Brazil government offers truckers, new even sweeter deal. Will it be enough? 

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    27 mag

    Oil workers to strike on Wednesday calling for resignation of Petrobras CEO Pedro Parente and an end to his market-linked pricing policy

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  12. 26 mag

    Right and left wrong footed by strike says Intercept Brasil editor. Don’t know whether to support or scold.

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    26 mag

    Contrary to reports of 300% mark ups on perishable goods at Brasilia's Ceasa, there's plenty of food at normal prices and no customers

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  14. 26 mag
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  15. 25 mag

    Brazilian president sends in army as truck protest paralyzes country. story by myself and

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  16. 25 mag

    These striking school bus drivers are not just angry about fuel price rises. They’re also angry about corruption. Some have Brazilian flags. Sound familiar?

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  17. 25 mag

    From trumpeting a deal with striking truckers to crisis meetings and now saying he will send security forces in to free up highways, Temer is struggling to deal with this strike. Here’s striking school bus drivers on São Paulo’s Paulista Ave.

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    25 mag

    Doesn’t look like truckers strike will end so soon.

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    25 mag

    For decades Brazilians have been used to stable gas prices, w state oil firm Petrobras footing the bill of global volatility. But Petrobras recently chose to let global prices get to the pump, and now the country is in chaos.

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    25 mag

    Brazill diesel crisis: Has the deal to suspend lorry drivers' strike failed? Apparently yes. Cities are suffering with MAJOR disruptions on Friday & many protesters haven't gone back to work. Some truckers are saying union leaders don't represent them

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