
An unmissable lesson
Paulo Moreira Leite highlights Leonardo Attuch's interview with sociologist Boaventura Sousa Santos about the military aggression against Iran and its consequences.

Enamed dismantles the myth of private superiority and reaffirms a historical lesson: quality education requires commitment from the State, not commodification.
The reduction in poverty rates amidst the global crisis reveals significant social progress and reinforces the importance of policies focused on the well-being of the population.
According to journalist Paulo Moreira Leite, the numbers show Lula leading the race and raise concerns about the Brazilian right's reaction to the election results.
International recognition demonstrates the maturity of Brazilian cinema and dismantles prejudice against national productions.
Growth, employment, and fiscal justice dismantle the catastrophic narrative of the mainstream media and reinforce popular confidence in the Lula government.
When it comes to the fundamental right to life, the female condition exhibits an unacceptable routine of violence, crime, and impunity.
We live in a country where cinema has produced works worthy of international acclaim, but it hasn't always received the recognition it deserves.
The president's decision reaffirms his commitment to democracy and breaks with the tradition of institutional tolerance for authoritarian moves.
A conservative British newspaper acknowledges the Brazilian president's advantage, reinforcing the interpretation of political continuity on the international stage.
In a context of so much doubt and uncertainty, it fell to DataFolha to deliver a piece of news of paramount importance regarding the country's political future.
Without untimely jingoism or excessive celebration, Lula summed up the year that ended in one sentence: "The Brazilian people won."