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paydesk has 10 reporters who cover Hamilton Mourao. Our journalists are already on location, all over the world, and ready to work at a moment's notice. Our top correspondents who cover Hamilton Mourao are Vinícius Assis and Renan Barbosa. Use our journalist directory to find an Hamilton Mourao member to work for you.

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Vinícius Assis

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
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Vinícius Assis is a MoJo (Mobile Journalist) based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, covering the whole Africa since 2018 for different media houses in Brazil, US and Europe.
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Brazil seeks to enhance relations with Nigeria, Africa's most populous country
05 Apr 2019  |  oglobo.globo.com  |  Portuguese  |  Economic Development
Following the re-election of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari, Brazil is poised to strengthen its relationship with Nigeria through a $1.1 billion agreement, financed by Brazilian banks including BNDES and Deutsche Bank, to export machinery and equipment to Nigerian farmers. The deal, coordinated by the Fundação Getúlio Vargas, aims to create local jobs and is one of the largest agricultural investment programs in Africa. Brazil also seeks to sell Embraer's KC-390 and A-29 Super Tucano aircraft to Nigeria, which will be used in the fight against Boko Haram. Additionally, Petrobras is planning to exit Nigeria, selling its assets for up to $1.53 billion. The Brazilian and Nigerian vice-presidents are expected to meet in the coming months to continue a strategic partnership initiated in 2013.
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Hamilton Mourão Muhammadu Buhari Ricardo Guerra de Araújo Atiku Abukakar
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Renan Barbosa

São Paulo, Brazil
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Renan Barbosa is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Bolsonaro's trip to Israel: what's at stake?
30 Mar 2019  |  Gazeta do Povo  |  Portuguese  |  Trade
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro embarks on a trip to Israel amidst controversy over the potential relocation of the Brazilian embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The Itamaraty, Brazil's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is preparing a broad Framework Agreement in Science, Technology, and Innovation, among other agreements in defense, air services, cybersecurity, and public health. The trip aims to strengthen Brazil's relationship with Israel, with Bolsonaro considering opening a commercial office in Jerusalem. The article discusses the implications of this move on Brazil's trade with Arab countries and the broader Middle East, where Brazil has significant export interests, particularly in halal protein. It also touches on the historical and current international positions on the status of Jerusalem and the potential impact of Brazil's alignment with U.S. policy under President Trump.
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Hamilton Mourão Jair Bolsonaro Ernesto Araújo Tereza Cristina Rubens Barbosa Donald Trump Benjamin Netanyahu Samuel Feldberg Vinícius Vieira Salem Nasser
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Jamil Chade

Geneva, Switzerland
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Jamil Chade is a journalist based in Geneva, Switzerland.

In 2011 and in 2013, he was elected as the best Brazilian foreign correspondent, a prize given by the media organization Comuniquese. In 2015, he was chosen as one of the 40 most influential journalists in Brazil.
 
Since 2000, Chade ...
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Brazilian Senate approves ambassadors to Venezuela and Guyana
12 Dec 2023  |  noticias.uol.com.br  |  Portuguese  |  International Relations
The Brazilian Senate approved Maria Cristina as the ambassador to Guyana and Glivânia Maria de Oliveira as the ambassador to Venezuela. Cristina highlighted trade and investment opportunities, particularly in hydrocarbons. The absence of a Brazilian representative in Venezuela followed a 2020 decision by former President Jair Bolsonaro to close the embassy in Caracas, which has been reopened under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The diplomats' appointments come amid tensions between Venezuela and Guyana, with both countries seeking a peaceful resolution to territorial disputes.
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Hamilton Mourão Maria Cristina Glivânia Maria de Oliveira Chico Rodrigues Jair Bolsonaro Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva
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James Chater

Taipei, Taiwan
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British freelance journalist based in Taipei, Taiwan and MPhil Candidate in Modern Chinese Studies at Oxford University. My reporting from Taipei has been featured in The Guardian, New Statesman, The Spectator, The Taipei Times and Los Angeles Review of Books.
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Beyond “Buying Brazil”
01 Mar 2019  |  China-US Focus  |  English  |  International Trade
Brazil's diplomatic strategy under President Jair Bolsonaro is examined, focusing on its balancing act between the US and China. Despite Bolsonaro's pre-election criticism of China and admiration for Trump, Brazil has maintained a pragmatic approach, recognizing Juan Guaido as Venezuela’s interim president while preemptively forbidding US military intervention from its territory. Brazil's stance on WTO regulation changes and its upcoming position at the BRICS summit are highlighted as key indicators of its diplomatic direction. The article underscores Brazil's potential to leverage its intermediate position for economic and diplomatic gains.
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Hamilton Mourão Jair Bolsonaro Juan Guaido Nicolás Maduro Ernesto Araújo Donald Trump Dilma Rousseff
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Sam Cowie

São Paulo, Brazil
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Sam Cowie is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Tarnished Gold: Aircraft, fuel key to illegal Amazon mining
05 Oct 2023  |  Yahoo Entertainment  |  English  |  Indigenous Rights
Illegal gold mining in Brazil's Amazon, particularly in the Yanomami reserve, is heavily reliant on aircraft and fuel logistics. Despite intensified efforts by federal police and environmental agencies to disrupt these operations, challenges persist due to sophisticated evasion tactics and local resistance. High gold prices, reduced oversight, and pro-mining rhetoric from President Jair Bolsonaro have exacerbated the issue. Investigations reveal a complex network involving local elites, fuel suppliers, and aviation companies. The environmental and social impacts are severe, with Indigenous groups facing increased violence and environmental degradation.
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Hamilton Mourão José Roberto Peres Junior Hekurari Yanomami Alisson Marugal Maria Leusa Munduruku Rodrigo Martins de Mello Isa Carine Farias Telmário Motta Jair Bolsonaro
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Alexandre De Santi

Porto Alegre, Brazil
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I am an experienced freelance writer and editor. I am the autor of "Cura Espiritual: Uma Investigação", a book about spiritual healing, and "Chico Xavier", a biography about the medium Chico Xavier, the most famous religious personality in Brazil. My best work is on science and health. But I´ve ...
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Jair Bolsonaro’s First 53 Days as President of Brazil Have Been a Resounding, Scandalous Failure
22 Feb 2019  |  The Intercept  |  English  |  Governance
Jair Bolsonaro's first 53 days as President of Brazil have been marked by internal mistrust, power struggles, and scandal. His administration has faced allegations of corruption, including a public funding scandal within the Social Liberal Party and a corruption investigation involving his son Flávio Bolsonaro. Bolsonaro's governance has been characterized by indecisiveness and a failure to fulfill campaign promises. Vice President Gen. Hamilton Mourão has presented himself as a moderate voice, often contradicting Bolsonaro's positions. The administration's far-right coalition is fracturing, and Bolsonaro's connections to militia groups and his policies on policing have raised serious concerns. The political chaos mirrors the situation in the United States, with a right-wing populist agenda that includes deregulation, privatization, and increased military power, while facing significant economic, social, and environmental challenges.
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Gen. Hamilton Mourão Jair Bolsonaro Gustavo Bebianno Eduardo Bolsonaro Carlos Bolsonaro Flávio Bolsonaro Olavo de Carvalho Steve Bannon Jean Wyllys Márcio Labre Fabrício Queiroz Adriano Magalhães da Nóbrega Marielle Franco Wilson Witzel
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Harold Emert

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Born raised and educated in nyc where I first began to work for ny Daily Mirror and Herald Tribune as a copy boy and as a cub reporter for the Ithaca jornal. Worked in SAfrica, Israel, Germany and since 1973 Brazil.
Have had the pleasure to work as an aide to the greatest tab journalists from the ...
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Brazil is Governed by a “Bunch of Lunatics”, Says Lula
26 Apr 2019  |  The Rio Times  |  English  |  Legal Issues
Luiz Ignacio “Lula” da Silva criticizes the current Brazilian government, calling it a 'bunch of lunatics' and expressing concerns over the country's foreign relations under Ernesto Araújo. He remains unafraid of reprisals from President Jair Bolsonaro and predicts the political downfall of Justice Minister Sergio Moro. Lula reflects on his imprisonment, the loss of his grandson, and expresses gratitude towards Vice President Hamilton Mourão for supporting his temporary release. He also calls for Brazil's elite to self-reflect post-Bolsonaro's election and seeks to understand the military's animosity towards his Workers Party.
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Hamilton Mourão Luiz Ignacio “Lula” da Silva Ernesto Araújo Jair Bolsonaro Sergio Moro Celso Amorim Flavio Bolsonaro Artur
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Carolina Mazzi

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Carolina Mazzi is a journalist based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As a reporter, I've worked for two of the major newspapers in Brazil, O Globo and Jornal do Brasil, as well as the biggest latin american news website, UOL. I've also contributed for Andrew Jenning's book, "Omertà", that I've also ...
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In just 14 days, September already has more fires than the entire month of 2019 in the Amazon and Pantanal
14 Sept 2020  |  O Globo  |  Portuguese  |  Wildfires
In the first 14 days of September 2020, the Amazon and Pantanal regions have experienced more fires than the entire month of September 2019. Data from the National Institute for Space Research (INPE) shows a significant increase in fire outbreaks, attributed to illegal deforestation and dry conditions. Despite a federal ban on fires, illegal activities continue, exacerbated by reduced public interest and funding for enforcement. The international community has criticized President Jair Bolsonaro's environmental policies. Vice President Hamilton Mourão accused an INPE employee of opposing the government, while Environment Minister Ricardo Salles downplayed the Amazon fires but acknowledged the severity of the Pantanal fires.
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Hamilton Mourão Rômulo Batista Pope Francis Ricardo Salles Jair Bolsonaro
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Natália Portinari

São Paulo, Brazil
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I am a journalist based in São Paulo (SP), Brasil. I have worked for Folha de S.Paulo, Brazil's largest newspaper, covering education, culture and other subjects.
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Ex-ministro da Defesa será ouvido em ação que pode cassar Mourão
02 Oct 2023  |  Metrópoles  |  Portuguese  |  Legal Proceedings
Former Defense Minister Paulo Sérgio Nogueira de Oliveira will be heard in a Superior Electoral Court (TSE) action that could declare Senator Hamilton Mourão ineligible. The case investigates the alleged involvement of Bolsonaro supporters in turning the 2022 Independence bicentennial into an electoral rally, targeting figures like businessman Luciano Hang, pastor Silas Malafaia, and ruralist Antônio Galvan. The TSE's general inspector, Benedito Gonçalves, ordered Oliveira's hearing due to the military's role in organizing the official events.
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Hamilton Mourão Paulo Sérgio Nogueira de Oliveira Jair Bolsonaro Luciano Hang Silas Malafaia Antônio Galvan Benedito Gonçalves
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Marcia Reverdosa

São Paulo, Brazil
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marcia reverdosa is a journalist based in São Paulo, Brazil.
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Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters
01 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com  |  English  |  Environmental Policy
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil's president for the third time amid heightened security due to threats from supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro. Lula's return marks a significant political shift from Bolsonaro's far-right administration to Lula's leftist policies. Lula criticized Bolsonaro's governance, particularly in areas like health, education, and environmental protection, and vowed to rebuild the country. He reinstated the Amazon Fund and other environmental protections, and introduced measures to support low-income families. Bolsonaro's absence from the inauguration and his trip to the U.S. were notable, breaking with tradition and highlighting the political tensions in Brazil.
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Hamilton Mourao Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva Jair Bolsonaro Rosângela da Silva Pelé Pope Benedict George Washington de Oliveira Sousa Alexandre de Moraes Ricardo Salles
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