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Bolsonaro faces potential jail time over defiant public remarks

Former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro may face immediate imprisonment after allegedly violating a court order banning him from using social media. The warning was issued Monday by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, who accused Bolsonaro of breaching restrictions imposed in the context of......

Brazil Restores Access to X After Compliance with Court Mandates

Brazilians are set to regain access to the social media platform X, following a decision by the Supreme Court to lift a ban that had been in place for nearly six weeks. The ban was initially imposed due to Elon Musk's failure to comply with Brazilian regulations, including the appointment of a local......

Brazil's Supreme Court Fines X: A Battle for Online Freedom and Accountability

Brazil's Supreme Court has imposed a hefty daily fine on the social media giant X, formerly Twitter, for allegedly disregarding a judicial ban. The platform now faces a daily penalty of over $900,000 until it complies with the order to suspend its services in the country. The controversy began when......

Brazil's Supreme Court Reversal: X and Starlink Accounts Unfrozen After Fine Payment

In a recent development, Brazil's Supreme Court has taken a significant step by unfreezing the bank accounts of the social media giant X and its sister company, Starlink, following a controversial ban and subsequent payment of fines. This move comes after a series of legal battles and public statements......

X Shuttered in Brazil: Musk's Platform Faces Legal Showdown Over Disinformation

X, formerly known as Twitter, has been banned in Brazil after failing to comply with a Supreme Court judge's order to appoint a new legal representative in the country. The ban, ordered by Judge Alexandre de Moraes, mandates the "immediate and complete suspension" of the social media platform......

Brazil Braces for Potential X Ban as Legal Deadline Expires

X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, is anticipating a blockage in Brazil after failing to meet a deadline to appoint a new legal representative in the country. The platform closed its Brazilian office earlier this month, citing threats of arrest against its representative for non-compliance......