
25 April 1974
By Valerio Arcary:
A socialist revolution in Portugal could seem unlikely, difficult, risky or doubtful, but it was one of the perspectives, among others, that was on the horizon.
By Valerio Arcary:
A socialist revolution in Portugal could seem unlikely, difficult, risky or doubtful, but it was one of the perspectives, among others, that was on the horizon.
By Joao Sette Whitaker:
If the pandemic gets worse - which seems increasingly predictable, Sergio Moro will have jumped ship before the blame for all these deaths falls on the lap of Jair Bolsonaro.
By Ricardo Antunes:
The brutality of the pandemic, the “little flu” of the myth (or mico?), took the country economically and socially apart.
By Maria Lucia Cacciola:
A widespread reasoning confirms the existence of prejudice towards the elderly; under the mask of “care” the old man becomes a villain instead of a victim.
By Anouch Kurkdjian:
Remembering the Armenian genocide, fighting for its recognition and reparation and avoiding its repetition involves, today, resisting and fighting against the genocidal government of Jair Bolsonaro
By Milton Pinheiro:
The steps of the coup are building their act of force, the circumstances of the pandemic are a window of opportunity for the extreme right
By Valerio Arcary:
A socialist revolution in Portugal could seem unlikely, difficult, risky or doubtful, but it was one of the perspectives, among others, that was on the horizon.
By Joao Sette Whitaker:
If the pandemic gets worse - which seems increasingly predictable, Sergio Moro will have jumped ship before the blame for all these deaths falls on the lap of Jair Bolsonaro.
By Ricardo Antunes:
The brutality of the pandemic, the “little flu” of the myth (or mico?), took the country economically and socially apart.
By Maria Lucia Cacciola:
A widespread reasoning confirms the existence of prejudice towards the elderly; under the mask of “care” the old man becomes a villain instead of a victim.
By Anouch Kurkdjian:
Remembering the Armenian genocide, fighting for its recognition and reparation and avoiding its repetition involves, today, resisting and fighting against the genocidal government of Jair Bolsonaro
By Milton Pinheiro:
The steps of the coup are building their act of force, the circumstances of the pandemic are a window of opportunity for the extreme right