Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Brazil’s Defense Minister Steps Down Surprisingly

Brazil's Defense Minister

Defense Minister of Brazil Fernando Azevedo e Silva has on Monday stepped down from his post, the statement issued by the ministry said.

“I leave with the certainty of a mission accomplished,” Brazil’s Defense Minister said in the note.

He also extends thankfulness to the President for the opportunity to serve and said, “He leaves knowing the mission was accomplished.”

However, no immediate reason for his resignation mentioned by the ministry yet.

Before, Foreign Minister Ernesto Araujo presented his resignation after the country has failed to cope with the pandemic crisis and failed to provide a proper vaccination.

Earlier, the president of a local football club and four players lost their lives in a plane crash in South American country Brazil

The president of the fourth division club Palmas and the four players were travelling in connection with a local championship match.

The small plane flew from the Tocantins to Guyana (about 800 km) but crashed a few minutes after takeoff. The pilot of the plane was also killed in the crash.

The Brazilian Football Confederation has confirmed the postponement of the tournament.

In 2016, 71 people were killed in a plane crash in Colombia. The dead included 19 players from the Brazilian football club Chapecoense. The players were on their way to Madeleine to play a match.

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Brazil confirms around 120,000 deaths due to Coronavirus pandemic

Brazil Coronavirus death

Brazil has reported its 120,000th death from Coronavirus here on Sunday.

The country of 212 million people has now registered 120,262 deaths from the virus and 3,846,153 infections, the health ministry said.

After the United States (US), Brazil is just the second country to surpass a death toll of 120,000 in the pandemic, where the number killed is now more than 182,000.

Unlike in Europe and Asia, where the virus hit hard and then subsided, Brazil’s outbreak is advancing at a slow but devastating pace, said a researcher at public health institute.

“Brazil is unique in the world. Since the start of the pandemic, its curve has been different from other countries’, much slower,” he told.

“It has stabilized now, but at a very dangerous level: nearly 1,000 deaths and 40,000 cases per day…. And Brazil still isn’t past the peak.”

‘Total lack of coordination’

Brazil confirmed its first case of the virus on February 26, a Sao Paulo businessman returning from a trip to Italy. It recorded its first death on March 16.

The pandemic soon turned political in Latin America’s largest country.

President Jair Bolsonaro condemned the “hysteria” around the virus, and attacked governors and mayors who imposed lockdown measures, arguing the economic damage would be worse than the disease itself.

The far-right leader has instead pushed the drug hydroxychloroquine as the solution to the health crisis, despite studies showing it is ineffective against COVID-19.

He again said Saturday the controversial medication had “saved thousands of victims’ lives” in Brazil.

Bolsonaro even took what he called the “right-wing” drug himself when he was diagnosed with the virus in July.

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Brazilian President Bolsonaro recovers from COVID-19, shared his smiling photo

Brazilian President Bolsonaro

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro informed that he has tested negative for Coronavirus, two weeks after he had contracted the deadly virus.

“RT-PCR for Sars-Cov 2: negative. Good morning everyone,” the Brazilian President Bolsonaro tweeted, along with a photo of himself smiling and holding a packet of hydroxychloroquine.

However, he did not say when he took the latest test.

According to media reports, he took a motorcycle ride through Brasilia and visited some shops, with small crowds gathering around him.

“I didn’t feel anything, not even in the beginning. If I hadn’t taken the test, I wouldn’t have known I had the virus,” he told.

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