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Brazil, Supreme Court
Brazil court asks X for documents as the platform starts to comply with orders
The Brazilian Supreme Court on Saturday asked Elon Musk-owned social platform X to present documents validating its new legal representative in the country, as the firm's lawyers now say it will comply with court demands to be allowed to resume operations in Brazil.
X is reportedly now complying with orders from Brazil’s Supreme Court
X is reportedly reversing course after weeks of refusing to comply with conditions set by the Brazilian Supreme Court that would allow it to operate in the country again. According to The New York Times,
X is capitulating to Brazil’s Supreme Court
Brazilian fan account owners might have a reason to rejoice, as X could be returning to Brazil. According to the New York Times, in a court filing Friday night the company agreed to abide by the Supreme Court’s request in order to have the countrywide ban lifted: Now,
Elon Musk’s X blocked again in Brazil
Elon Musk’s X Backs Down in Brazil
In an abrupt reversal, the social network’s lawyers said it was complying with court orders that it had previously defied. Brazil’s Supreme Court could allow the site to return next week.
Elon Musk Capitulates, Complies With Legal Orders in Brazil
Elon Musk backed down and decided to comply with court orders in Brazil, an attempt to end a monthslong clash that culminated in million-dollar fines and the banning of his social network X in Latin America’s largest economy.
Musk dodged Brazil's X ban by 'coincidence,' says Cloudflare CEO
X went back online in Brazil earlier this week, three weeks after Elon Musk's platform was blocked under orders from Brazil's Supreme Court. "I don't think anything about this change was intentional to overcome a block in Brazil,
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X reverses course in Brazil
It seems that Elon Musk-owned social network X (formerly Twitter) is backing down from a confrontation with Brazil’s Supreme ...
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Brazil drought punishes coffee farms and threatens to push prices even higher
Brazilian coffee farmers are grappling with above-average temperatures as the country, the world’s largest coffee producer, ...
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Brazil Trims 2024 Spending Freeze Amid Investor Budget Concerns
Brazil announced a reduction of the total amount of its spending freeze to 13.3 billion reais ($2.4 billion) for this year in ...
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Brazil's government improves fiscal outlook for the year
Brazil's government slightly reduced the expected primary deficit for the current fiscal year late on Friday, attributing the ...
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Brazil drought hits coffee farms and threatens to push prices even higher
Coffee growers in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state are assessing the damage caused by a wildfire that devasted their crops in recent ...
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After X’s ban in Brazil, Tumblr reports ~350% user growth
According to Tumblr, in the days since the X ban in Brazil, the site saw 222.99% growth in communities and 349.55% growth in ...
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'Who pays?' asks Brazil Greenpeace protest on climate impact in the Amazon
A team of Brazilian Greenpeace environmental activists on Friday placed a protect banner on a sandbank that has emerged in ...
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