Remote and poor areas served by More Doctors program suffer major setback as government tries to fill vacant positions
Armed men broke into the area and murdered activists while they were having dinner
After the worst environmental crime in Brazil’s history, workers are left with no livelihoods
Report on Brazil’s major cocoa-producing areas exposes labor and human rights violations
More than 2,000 small farmers have been living and working in the area for 20 years
Court upheld 2015 decision and held transnational corporation liable for death of Valmir "Keno" Mota de Oliveira
From across the country, 8,471 health professionals are expected to depart after Cuban government severed agreement
Professor and daughter of Frantz Fanon on how the enslavement of black people was the basis of capitalism
Head of Public Security department says case should be solved by the end of federal intervention in the state
Atlas of Violence demonstrates genocide of youth, researcher in public security says