Research published by the Climate Observatory shows that the blazes in the region emitted 31.5 million tons of carbon dioxide ...
X agrees to comply with Brazil's court orders, potentially ending ban and legal battle. Company to remove accounts ...
Elon Musk suddenly appears to be giving up, The New York Times reported. After defying court orders in Brazil for three weeks ...
Brazilian fan account owners might have a reason to rejoice, as X could be returning to Brazil. According to the New York ...
It seems that Elon Musk-owned social network X (formerly Twitter) is backing down from a confrontation with Brazil’s Supreme ...
According to The New York Times, the company said in a Friday court filing that X has named a legal representative in Brazil ...
In addition to the daily fines, Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency (Anatel) reported that X had changed its hosting infrastructure to Cloudflare servers, making it more difficult for ...
Brazil’s Supreme Court has escalated its conflict with Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter) and Starlink by imposing daily fines ...
X went back online in Brazil earlier this week, three weeks after Elon Musk's platform was blocked under orders from Brazil's ...
According to local media reports, X started suspending accounts accused of spreading misinformation on Sept. 18, as ordered ...
Lawmakers in Brazil will now fine X after the social network site went back on line in the country despite an ongoing ban.
Brazil's Supreme Court ordered social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to pay a daily fine of R$5 million ($900,000 USD) on Thursday following the platform's failure to comply with the court's ...