
Fabio Teixeira
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Energy correspondent for Reuters in Brazil.
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18-05-2009 19:15:00
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📍 NEW on our website Seven things we learnt at Thomson Reuters Foundation's trust conference about press freedom around the world. A summary by Marina Adami with takeaways from Jodie Ginsberg Charlie Beckett Rana Rahimpour Carolina Henriquez Schmitz Caoilfhionn Gallagher KC #TC2023 reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news/trust-con…


Queria dar um abraço na Schirlei Alves.Todo mundo vai falar q vc nao tá sozinha e sei que é com boa intenção, mas a gente se sente mesmo assim. É absurda e perigosa a decisão e todos precisam estar atentos pra ver isso cair nos tribunais superiores. Em SC, não vai ter justiça







A secret memo obtained by The Associated Press details a covert operation by the DEA that sent informants into Venezuela to record and build drug cases against top leaders – a plan the U.S. acknowledged was arguably a violation of international law. w/ Jim Mustian apnews.com/article/venezu…


Momentous week for Brazil's Krenak people, getting both literary esteem and an apology for dictatorship-era crimes — both firsts for Indigenous people in the country. 📝Eléonore Hughes Mauricio Savarese Gabriela Sá Pessoa 📷Bruna Prado apnews.com/article/566b4a…


First seen by Context Climate, a new report by the NGO Earthsight has linked clothing giants H&M and Zara to social and environmental crimes in Brazil's Cerrado - a biodiversity hotspot where deforestation is soaring. My latest with andré cabette fábio: context.news/nature/ngo-lin…


Alô, GloboNews. Só faltou dar o crédito: esse foi um furo publicado por mim com exclusividade na coluna Juliana Dal Piva, no ICL Notícias, no sábado (4/5).

Stories that reiterate what a priveledge it is to work in a global newsroom. How a Paraguay pipeline plan 🇵🇾 aims to rival a Bolivian bid to transport Argentine gas to Brazil. Big thanks Fabio Teixeira Matteo Negri Daniela Desantis Marianna Párraga Eliana Raszewski reuters.com/business/energ…

Part 2 of our The Associated Press investigation: US prisoners are a hidden work force, and their labor feeds into the supply chains of some of the world’s largest companies. But they are not “employees” and are often excluded from workplace rights and protections if hurt or killed on the job.

🚨🇧🇷🚨 AWESOME JOB ALERT 🚨🇧🇷🚨 We're hiring a new Chief Correspondent in Brazil. Curious? My DMs are open. Or ask Gabriel Stargardter and Stephen Eisenhammer ✏️ how awesome this gig can be: thomsonreuters.wd5.myworkdayjobs.com/External_Caree…