Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Friday slammed Washington for designating the country's two biggest crime factions as terrorist groups, warning the United States against "playing games ...
By Bernardo Caram BRASILIA, June 1 (Reuters) - Brazil's government is in the final stages of preparations to launch ...
Brazil and Mexico are mounting increasingly public resistance to the Trump administration’s expanding campaign against ...
The United States on Thursday designated two well-known Brazilian crime groups, the so-called Red Command (CV) and First ...
The US designated Brazil’s two largest criminal organizations, the First Capital Command and the Red Command, as terrorist ...
Brazil is pushing back as experts warn the move could complicate law enforcement cooperation, increase scrutiny of financial transactions and expand U.S. anti-terror powers.
Brazilian prosecutors have launched a mega-operation to dismantle fraud, money laundering and tax evasion, in the latest ...
Brazil’s Lula to Discuss Fighting Organized Crime, Tariffs in Trump Meeting RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will discuss cooperation in the fight against organized ...
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Tuesday launched a new anti-organized crime plan, seeking to counter mounting security concerns five months before elections. Lula said the ...
Brazil’s government has launched an anti-organized crime program, allowing $2 billion in spending on public security.
Brazil's government launched a national public security program called "Brazil Against Organized Crime," aimed at curbing expansion of criminal groups ...
A new anti-crime bill in Brazil targets the son of a jailed Red Command gang leader who is using his music to advocate for his father’s freedom. But the measure is unlikely to have much impact on ...