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Ana Paula Costa: “the Speech of Hate Cannot Be Confused with Freedom of Expression. in the Regulation of Social Networks, It Is Necessary to Work on This Idea”

Summary by Jornal Expresso
“Immigrant people have been used to explain many of the country’s social problems,” says Ana Paula Costa, president of the Brazilian House in Lisbon. In this episode of O’Tal Podcast, led by Georgina Angelica and Paula Cardoso, immigration policies are at the centre of the conversation. Among professional experience and personal life, Ana Paula Costa is well aware of the practices and laws that shape the migration phenomenon. “We are living an i…
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“Immigrant people have been used to explain many of the country’s social problems,” says Ana Paula Costa, president of the Brazilian House in Lisbon. In this episode of O’Tal Podcast, led by Georgina Angelica and Paula Cardoso, immigration policies are at the centre of the conversation. Among professional experience and personal life, Ana Paula Costa is well aware of the practices and laws that shape the migration phenomenon. “We are living an i…

“Immigrant people have been used to explain many of the country’s social problems,” says Ana Paula Costa, president of the Brazilian House in Lisbon. In this episode of O’Tal Podcast, led by Georgina Angelica and Paula Cardoso, immigration policies are at the centre of the conversation. Among professional experience and personal life, Ana Paula Costa is well aware of the practices and laws that shape the migration phenomenon. “We are living an i…

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Jornal Expresso broke the news in Portugal on Thursday, November 6, 2025.
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