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Claimants hope to bolster their case that managers were incentivised to push for cost cuts that contributed to the tragedy
A venture jointly owned by the miner and Vale faces alleged liabilities in the tens of billions of dollars
In Minas Gerais, the far-right president’s social measures may not be enough to sway voters loyal to leftist rival
Deal over Brumadinho breach that killed 270 people is Latin America’s largest such settlement
To ensure against future tragedies, the industry must not be in charge of enforcing safety rules
Brazilian prosecutors also accuse miner and safety group of environmental crimes
Announcement expected almost a year on from deadly collapse that killed over 250 people
Survey results raise safety concerns after fatal Brazilian collapse in January
Tragedy that killed 251 was the second fatal mining disaster in the same state in 4 years
Clearer rules will help bring about safer tailings dams
Senate recommends indictments against 12 mining executives in Brumadinho disaster
An international standard is being developed following a Brazilian mine disaster
Residents moved from areas near Vale and ArcelorMittal operations
Minas Gerais prosecutors issue another seven search warrants
Mining executives must ramp up efforts to enforce standards in order to restore trust
Prosecutor-general raises prospect of criminal charges
Miner braces for financial hit by halting bonuses and dividends after at least 65 die in tragedy
Villagers defy evacuation call to continue search after mine disaster
Second mining disaster in three years raises questions for Vale
Belo Horizonte is emerging as a leading centre for entrepreneurs
Harsh realities of a country in crisis offer masters students more than just an academic course
Mayor of country’s largest city remains as one of last leading lights of the Workers’ party
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