(TR) The general strike is for grandmothers and grandchildren. If a young person spends years in precarious contracts, how do they emancipate? And how does Social Security sustain itself if entry salaries are crushed? Tomorrow, strike and protest. For you. For your grandmother. For your grandson.
(TR) The digital space is a public space. To be truly free, it must protect the same rights that we protect in other public spaces. It must protect us from violence, fraud, and defamation. If democracy does not do it, the owners of the networks will.
(TR) In Portugal, the government decides that it is time for a partial suspension of the agreement between the European Union and Israel and announces that it supports the proposal of the Italian Prime Minister for sanctions against Israeli Minister Ben Gvir.
(TR) Another European government? If it is another way to organize our economies to guarantee democracy and peace. Where profits do not override guarantees, countries have the same possibilities, and efforts for peace speak louder than the arms trade.
(TR) The great lesson of the pandemic and the coordinated response that is already being given to Hantavirus is the importance of investment in health and international coordination. Solidarity and cooperation against the isolationism and militarism proposed by Trump and the European far-right.
(TR) Today, the journalists from Lusa are on strike. If you pay attention, you will see that today we will have access to less information. So let's pass the word, so that everyone knows about this strike that defends journalism and democracy.
(TR) Almost two-thirds of the news that you read, hear, and see exists because Lusa exists. The government saw an opportunity here, not for democracy, but for control. And it changed Lusa's statutes so that the agency would begin to respond to the political power of each moment.