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Brazil s retail sales drop 0 1 pct in November, ending six months of growth - World News

Brazil s retail sales drop 0 1 pct in November, ending six months of growth - World News
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Brazil s retail sales drop 0 1 pct in November, ending six months of growth

RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) Retail sales in Brazil, one of the engines of the country's economy, fell by 0.1 percent in November 2020 against October, ending six consecutive monthly increases, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) reported on Friday.

Brazilian state of Amazonas enters the most serious phase of COVID-19

Help Save People s World The economic crisis has hit People s World hard. We need the support of all our friends and readers to continue publishing. Brazilian state of Amazonas enters the most serious phase of COVID-19 January 14, 2021 10:25 AM CDT By Izabel Santos For Amazonas state prosecutor Silvana Nobre, it’s not enough for the state government to open beds and hospitals that will be immediately overwhelmed. It’s a repeat tragedy: Bodies are loaded into a refrigerated container in the 28th of August hospital / Sandra Pereira (Arena Photo). Manaus, Amazonas (January 4, 2021) – Amazonas State went into the purple phase of the new coronavirus pandemic, signifying the highest risk. The information was publicized by the director-president of the Health Vigilance Foundation (FVS) of Amazonas, Rosemary Costa Pinto, during a meeting between state representatives and officials of the Federal Ministry

Brazil s Black Coalition for Rights: A Pact Across the Brazilian Black Movement

“We are not born black, we become black. It is a hard, cruel understanding that one develops out in the world. A black person who is conscious of their blackness is in the fight against racism.” – Lélia Gonzalez If the majority of the country is black with almost 54% identifying as black or brown, according to the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics, making Brazil the second-largest black nation, only after Nigeria why are black people not represented in spaces of power? Why are organizations from the Brazilian black movement not considered voices to be heard in nation-building projects? Why are only 17.8% of parliamentarians in the National Congress black or brown?

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