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Brazil Bans iPhone 14 & Fines Them ₹22.72 Crore | ISH News
iPhone just launched the iPhone 14. The cheapest model starts from around Rs 70,000 and the top model costs almost Rs 1,40,000! What an expensive mobile! But such an expensive phone does not have a power adapter and neither does it have earphones! People have to buy the phone separately and then the adapter and earphones separately! Wow! Apple stopped including power adapters and headphones in iPhone boxes with the launch of iPhone 12 in 2020. It said the move would help save the environment by making packaging smaller. The company said the smaller packaging means less cardboard used, which means less paper would be used and for that less trees will be cut. Thus, protecting the environment. However, surprisingly, Brazil has now banned the sale of iPhones because they are not selling the adapter with the phone. Brazil's Ministry of Justice and Public Security said it has fined Apple £2.04m. Rs 21.72 crore. Brazilian consumer agency Senacon said Apple's decision not to include power adapters with new iPhones discriminates against consumers by selling an "incomplete product". They said if Apple really wants to save the environment it can think of different charging techniques. Why is it asking people to buy a charger separately? Apple will appeal against the ban. Currently in India there is no such ban. If you have to buy a charger separately.
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Brazilian Police Recover Stolen Paintings Worth More Than $140 Million
Police in Rio de Janeiro have arrested several people accused of stealing 16 artworks worth more than $140 million after finding some of the works stashed underneath a bed. The paintings were stolen from an 82-year-old widow, who’s daughter, along with an accomplice acting as a psychic, claimed the paintings were cursed before stealing them.
Brazil eases gun restriction laws | DW News
A decree signed by Brazil's new president, Jair Bolsonaro, is the first of many expected changes in the country's gun restrictions. The decree establishes a wide range of categories of people who qualify to own guns.
Left-Wing Lula Returns as Brazil's President | 5 News
Brazil last night was full of cheers and tears - as Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva beat his far-right opponent Jair Bolsonaro in the presidential election. It's an astonishing comeback for Lula - a former President who then went from prisoner back to the presidency. And his appointment means the country is taking a turn to the left.
Brazil in shock after World Cup humiliation against Germany - BBC News
The Brazilian football team, favourites for the World Cup on home soil, were outplayed by Germany who ran out 7-1 winners and now progress to Sunday's final. Wyre Davies reports on the aftermath from Brazil.
Brazil: Mass protests over oil giant Petrobras - BBC News
Hundreds of thousands of people have been taking part in anti-government demonstrations in Brazil, sparked by anger over a massive corruption scandal at the state-run oil giant Petrobras.
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Kurupi Itaata- A New dinosaur species discovered in Brazil | WION English News
Kurupi Itaata, a new dinosaur species has been discovered in Brazil. Reports claim that the Kurupi Itaata roamed the earth 70 million years ago; watch this bulletin for more information.
At least 23 dead as torrential rains wreak havoc in Brazil| WION Climate Tracker | Latest World News
At least 23 people have lost their lives due to heavy floods and landslides triggered by torrential rainfall in Brazil. Hundreds of cars and houses have been destroyed by the mudslides and several shops have been inundated by the rising water levels.
Death toll rises from Brazil floods as search continues
The search is on in northeastern Brazil for people feared missing after landslides and flooding.
Almost 100 are known to have died.
Brazil sets ‘worrying’ new Amazon deforestation record
The latest government data in Brazil shows that the Amazon rainforest there is being cut down at a record rate.
941 Square Kilometres has already been destroyed in the first three months of this year.
Al Jazeera's @Monica Yanakiew reports from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Lula vows to unite Brazil in tight win over Bolsonaro
Thousands of people packed the streets of Sao Paulo, celebrating the win of president-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva after a tight runoff vote between the leftist challenger and far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro.
Biden and Brazil's Bolsonaro meet for first time
U.S. President Joe Biden held his first official meeting with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at the Summit of the Americas in Los Angeles
Brazil: Remains of missing UK journalist found | Suspect confesses to killing the 2 men | WION
Brazilian police have recovered human remains in their search for missing UK journalist and Brazilian expert after a suspect confessed to burying the two missing men. However, identity of human remains yet to be determined.
The last survivor of an Indigenous Brazilian tribe found dead | Al Jazeera English
A man believed to be the last surviving member of his Indigenous Tanaru tribe has died. He lived in isolation for decades, without contact from the outside world. Brazil has faced criticism for failing to protect communities at risk from logging and mining.
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Brazil arrests third suspect over Amazon murders
Dozens gathered in São Paulo to protest the murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira, as the police said they had arrested a third suspect
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Gravitas: Cops in Brazil gas man to death in an "improvised gas chamber"
A 38-year-old black man was bundled into a car by cops who then released a gas grenade inside. The victim died of asphyxiation. The death has sparked outrage in Brazil. Palki Sharma tells you more.
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How Brazil's 'Valley of Death' fought back - BBC News
Cubatao in Brazil was notorious for lethally high levels of air pollution, which led to malformations in newborn babies and widespread health problems. But by the early 1990s, the city known as the "Valley of Death" had fought back, cutting pollution levels by 90%. However, Cubatao is still among the most polluted cities in the region, and must work hard to maintain cleaner air.
Camilla Costa reports.
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Brazil police arrest two in case of missing journalist
Brazilian police arrested a second suspect in the investigation of the disappearance of British journalist Don Phillips and indigenous expert Bruno Pereira in the Amazon rainforest in western Brazil.
World Business Watch: Ford announces closing of Brazil manufacturing operations | Business News
Ford will close its three plants in Brazil this year and take pretax charges of about $4.1 billion as COVID-19 pandemic amplified company's underuse of its manufacturing capacity.
Coronavirus: 'The worst may be yet to come' in Brazil
As mass graves continue to be dug, communities in Brazil are attempting to stop the spread of coronavirus which has so far devastated the country - with many believing the worst is yet to come.
Brazil President Bolsonaro refuses to get vaccinated for UN meet | Latest English News | World News
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Thursday that he will not get himself vaccinated in order to attend the UN General Assembly next week. Bolsonaro, who had the Coronavirus last year, has said he would be the "last Brazilian" to get vaccinated.
Brazil’s Coronavirus Outbreak Grows Amid Government Tension | NBC Nightly News
Coronavirus is spreading faster in Brazil than anywhere else on Earth. Doctors at a disease control center say there’s so little testing, the real number of cases could be 15 times higher. President Jair Bolsonaro, when asked about the rising death toll, said he “can’t work miracles.”
Pele joins calls for Brazil to step up search for pair missing in Amazon | ITV News
Well-wishers have gathered outside the Brazilian Embassy at a vigil for a British Journalist and an indigenous affairs official who are missing in the Amazon, as Pelé joins calls for Brazil to step up the search for the pair.