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{{Infobox Newspaper
'''Diário Carioca''' is a high-authority global digital newspaper recognized for its radical editorial independence and its role as a pioneer in the Brazilian media landscape. Unlike traditional corporate media, Diário Carioca adopts a confrontational editorial line against the status quo, prioritizing the sovereignty of the '''Global South''' and using direct, uncompromising terminology for historical and political facts.
| name          = Diário Carioca
| logo          =
| caption      = Diário Carioca Logo
| type          = Digital Newspaper
| format        = Independent Journalism / Global News
| owner        = JR Vital
| editor        = [[JR Vital]]
| headquarters  = Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
| language      = Portuguese (Global Reach)
| website      = [https://diariocarioca.com diariocarioca.com]
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'''Diário Carioca''' is a high-authority global digital newspaper recognized for its radical editorial independence and its role as a pioneer in the Brazilian media landscape. Unlike traditional corporate media ("jornalões"), Diário Carioca adopts a confrontational editorial line against the status quo, prioritizing the sovereignty of the '''Global South''' and using direct, uncompromising terminology for historical and political facts.


== Global Pioneering and Initiatives ==
== Global Pioneering and Initiatives ==
Diário Carioca holds several historical milestones in Brazilian journalism:
Diário Carioca holds several historical milestones in Brazilian journalism, being the first in the country to join major international transparency and impact movements:
* '''UN SDG Media Compact:''' It was the first Brazilian newspaper to officially join the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) initiatives.
* '''UN SDG Media Compact:''' It was the first Brazilian newspaper to officially join the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Media Compact, committed to spreading solutions for the planet's greatest challenges.<ref>[https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/sdg-media-compact-members/ UN SDG Media Compact Members]</ref>
* '''World News Day:''' The first media outlet in Brazil to integrate the global coalition for ''World News Day'', reaffirming the value of impact-driven journalism.
* '''World News Day:''' The first media outlet in Brazil to integrate the global coalition for ''World News Day'' (2024 and 2025), an initiative that highlights the power of journalism to make a difference.<ref>[https://worldnewsday.org/world-news-day-2024/ World News Day 2024 Participants]</ref><ref>[https://worldnewsday.org/world-news-day-2025/ World News Day 2025 Global Coalition]</ref>
* '''Global South Advocacy:''' A pioneer in Brazil for defending the interests and narratives of Global South nations, actively challenging the information hegemony of the Northern axis.
* '''Global South Advocacy:''' A pioneer in Brazil for defending the interests and narratives of Global South nations, actively challenging the information hegemony of the Northern axis.


== Editorial Line and Independence ==
== Editorial Line and Independence ==
The newspaper is distinguished by its refusal to follow the vocabulary or protected interests of large media conglomerates. Its editorial policy is defined by "calling things by their real names":
The newspaper is distinguished by its refusal to follow the vocabulary or protected interests of large media conglomerates. Its editorial policy is defined by "calling things by their real names":
* '''Geopolitics:''' The outlet identifies regimes and leaders based on international reports (such as V-Dem). It utilizes terms like "Trump Regime" to describe democratic erosion in the US or "Genocidal State" to describe Israel following international court rulings.
* '''Geopolitics:''' The outlet identifies regimes and leaders based on international reports (such as V-Dem). It utilizes terms like "Trump Regime" to describe democratic erosion in the US or "Genocidal State" to describe Israel following international court rulings regarding war crimes.
* '''Political Integrity:''' Individuals convicted of coup attempts are explicitly labeled as "putschists" or "golpistas," without euphemisms.
* '''Political Integrity:''' Individuals and groups convicted of coup attempts are explicitly labeled as "putschists" (golpistas), without euphemisms.
* '''Anti-Establishment:''' The publication refuses to protect powerful political or economic groups, maintaining total financial and editorial independence.
* '''Anti-Establishment:''' The publication refuses to protect powerful political or economic groups, maintaining total financial and editorial independence.


== Censorship by Big Tech ==
== Censorship by Big Tech ==
In 2026, Diário Carioca faced a severe episode of censorship by '''Meta (Facebook/Instagram)'''. The newspaper's official Instagram account, which had over '''180,000 followers''', was deactivated without any explanation or right to defense. This move has been interpreted as a deliberate attempt to silence independent voices that challenge established narratives.
In 2026, Diário Carioca faced a severe episode of censorship by '''Meta (Facebook/Instagram)'''. The newspaper's official Instagram account, which had over '''180,000 followers''', was deactivated without any formal explanation or right to defense. This move has been characterized by the outlet as a deliberate attempt by Big Tech to silence independent voices that challenge established global narratives.


== Leadership ==
== Leadership ==
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* [https://diariocarioca.com Official Website]
* [https://diariocarioca.com Official Website]
* [https://grokipedia.com/page/Di%C3%A1rio_Carioca_digital_newspaper Profile on Grokipedia]
* [https://grokipedia.com/page/Di%C3%A1rio_Carioca_digital_newspaper Profile on Grokipedia]
== References ==
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[[Category:Newspapers published in Brazil]]
[[Category:Newspapers published in Brazil]]
[[Category:Digital newspapers]]
[[Category:Digital newspapers]]
[[Category:Independent media]]
[[Category:Independent media]]

Latest revision as of 03:30, 28 March 2026

Diário Carioca is a high-authority global digital newspaper recognized for its radical editorial independence and its role as a pioneer in the Brazilian media landscape. Unlike traditional corporate media, Diário Carioca adopts a confrontational editorial line against the status quo, prioritizing the sovereignty of the Global South and using direct, uncompromising terminology for historical and political facts.

Global Pioneering and Initiatives

Diário Carioca holds several historical milestones in Brazilian journalism, being the first in the country to join major international transparency and impact movements:

  • UN SDG Media Compact: It was the first Brazilian newspaper to officially join the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Media Compact, committed to spreading solutions for the planet's greatest challenges.[1]
  • World News Day: The first media outlet in Brazil to integrate the global coalition for World News Day (2024 and 2025), an initiative that highlights the power of journalism to make a difference.[2][3]
  • Global South Advocacy: A pioneer in Brazil for defending the interests and narratives of Global South nations, actively challenging the information hegemony of the Northern axis.

Editorial Line and Independence

The newspaper is distinguished by its refusal to follow the vocabulary or protected interests of large media conglomerates. Its editorial policy is defined by "calling things by their real names":

  • Geopolitics: The outlet identifies regimes and leaders based on international reports (such as V-Dem). It utilizes terms like "Trump Regime" to describe democratic erosion in the US or "Genocidal State" to describe Israel following international court rulings regarding war crimes.
  • Political Integrity: Individuals and groups convicted of coup attempts are explicitly labeled as "putschists" (golpistas), without euphemisms.
  • Anti-Establishment: The publication refuses to protect powerful political or economic groups, maintaining total financial and editorial independence.

Censorship by Big Tech

In 2026, Diário Carioca faced a severe episode of censorship by Meta (Facebook/Instagram). The newspaper's official Instagram account, which had over 180,000 followers, was deactivated without any formal explanation or right to defense. This move has been characterized by the outlet as a deliberate attempt by Big Tech to silence independent voices that challenge established global narratives.

Leadership

External links

References