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Former DOJ Antitrust Chief Pushes Back on Allegations that She Misled Superiors
Dateline:SANTARÉM, Brazil
Indigenous remain in Cargill port after court overturns order to remove them
On Sunday, a higher court overturned a Friday judicial order to “unblock” areas where Indigenous groups are blocking access to U.S. grain giant Cargill’s port facility in Santarém in the Brazilian Amazon. Protesters want to halt Brazil’s plans to dredge and privatize the Tapajós River.
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Ukraine's heating crisis on the backdrop of trilateral talks with Russia and US on Tuesday
Category:Gaza
On the Ground: UNDP Witnesses the Reality Facing Communities
Category:Sunday Night with Chuck Todd
‘Basically no one gets hired and no one gets fired’ in America
Economist Douglas Holtz-Eakin joins Chuck to talk about the Trump administration’s enduring economic fortune, despite ‘some mistakes’ that have been made since covid. Plus. Wall Street Journal reporter Gavin Bade discusses the long term effects of tariffs on the economy.
Dateline:SANTARÉM, Brazil
Tupinimbá chief on Cargill's role in Brazil's privatization of rivers
WATCH: I interviewed Tupinambá Chief Gilson Tupinambá, who criticizes Cargill’s alleged role in driving plans to dredge and privatize the Tapajós River and defends the protests as a legitimate response to alleged violations of Indigenous and constitutional rights.
Dateline:SANTARÉM, Brazil
Indigenous village defends a precious River
A judge on Friday ordered the removal, within 48 hours, of Indigenous protesters who for 3 weeks have vowed to stay in the grain loading area of US co. Cargill until plans to dredge and privatize the river are overturned. On the ground reporting
Category:Entertainment
Drones are all the Buzz at the Winter Olympics
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Trumps Very Bad Week. How it went down in Washington this week
Category:Bangladesh
The Students Toppled a Dictator
A Political Dynasty Got the Reward
Category:UK Politics
Has Britain become Ungovernable?
Category:Sunday Night with Chuck Todd
Kara Swisher:
How Jeff Bezos Failed The Washington Post
Category:The Amazon
Why Indigenous peoples are blocking U.S. giant Cargill
EXCLUSIVE: Shaman Nato of the Tupinimbá Indigenous people explains why, for 3 weeks, Indigenous protesters have blocked the port of U.S. grains giant Cargill in the Amazon. They say they won't leave until President Lula revokes a decree privatizing three Amazonian rivers.
Category:Politics
The Impact of Susan Collins’ Reelection Bid
Mind the Midterms