A landmark exhibition, Brasil! Brasil! The Birth of Modernism, has opened at London’s Royal Academy, showcasing 134 works ...
Natalia Viana, of Brazil's leading investigative platform Agência Pública, writes that Zuckerberg's attack on fact-checkers ...
Xiaohongshu — which translates to "little red book" — is being referred to as RedNote by English users, who have flooded the ...
Meta told Brazil it would not yet end fact-checks outside the US, but its attempts to clarify its new social media policies fell flat Tuesday as the Latin American nation slammed measures which ...
In what could become a dramatic turnaround, the European Union is reevaluating its scrutiny of tech behemoths, including ...
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Monday signed a bill restricting the use of smartphones at school, following ...
Brazil’s government will give Meta until Monday to explain the changes to its fact-checking program, Solicitor General Jorge ...
Brazil on Friday gave social media giant Meta 72 hours to explain its fact-checking policy for the country, and how it plans ...
President Lula said he will convene a meeting to discuss the new rules introduced by the multinational Meta, regarding the operation of these social networks.
Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta's decision to end its fact-checking program, asserting it would enhance platform quality. Despite criticisms of user dependence on Meta, he highlighted the new ...
Brazilian judge Alexandre de Moraes, who last year had led the Supreme Court decision that temporarily suspended social media ...
Thus corporations like Google or Alphabet and individuals like Jeff Bezos or Mark Zuckerberg are not content with accumulating mindboggling wealth. They take it upon themselves to issue commands ...