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Why has the American far right embraced Brazilian Jair Bolsonaro?

Jair Bolsonaro

Bolsonaro has received a warm welcome in America. He spoke in the auditorium of a Trump hotel just outside Miami in early February. Kirk and Bolsonaro enthusiastically described common ground between the Brazilian and American right. This Saturday, as American conservatives gather in Maryland for the Conservative Political Action Conference, they’ll get a sense of … Read more

Biden, Brazil’s Lula vow relationship reboot at meet

Biden

Joe Biden and Lula de Silva have pledged to restart bilateral ties. By promoting democracy and addressing climate change. Lula and Biden discussed their mutual objectives. Joe Biden and Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva, have pledged to restart bilateral ties by putting a strong emphasis on promoting democracy and addressing climate change. The commitment was … Read more

Lula says Brazil is no more divided than the US as he meets Biden

Lula

Both Lula and Biden had government facilities looted in the aftermath of their presidential elections. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva said his country’s divides were no greater than those in the United States. Lula is not convinced all Bolsonaro supporters are adherents to his views. In an exclusive interview with sources on Friday ahead of … Read more

Lula Sets Aside Pollution Concerns as Brazil Sinks Warship in Atlantic Ocean

Brazil
  • The aircraft carrier earned a place in 20th-century naval history.
  • The aircraft carrier contains tons of asbestos, heavy metals, and other toxic material.
  • Tons of toxic could leach into the water and pollute the marine food chain.

Brazil sank a decommissioned aircraft carrier on Friday, according to the Navy, despite environmental organizations alleging the formerly French ship was laden with dangerous materials.

The “planned and controlled sinking occurred late in the afternoon” on Friday, 350 kilometers (220 miles) off the Brazilian coast in the Atlantic Ocean, at a depth of “about 5,000 meters (16,000 feet),” according to a Navy statement.

The decision to cancel the six-decade-old Sao Paulo, announced Thursday, came after Brazilian authorities searched in vain to locate a port prepared to accept it.

Though defense officials said they would sink the vessel in the “safest area,” environmentalists attacked the decision, saying the aircraft carrier contains tons of asbestos, heavy metals, and other toxic materials that could leach into the water and pollute the marine food chain.

The Basel Action Network (BAN) had urged Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who entered office last month promising to stop the country’s spiraling environmental disaster under far-right ex-president Jair Bolsonaro, to suspend the “dangerous” proposal immediately.

The aircraft carrier earned a place in 20th-century naval history after being built in the late 1950s in France and sailing for 37 years as the Foch.

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Ex-Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro applied for six-month US visa

Jair Bolsonaro

Jair Bolsonaro has applied for a six-month tourist visa to the US. His attorney says he wants to “clear his head and enjoy being a tourist in the United States”. He is the subject of an inquiry in Brazil after violent protests earlier this month. Jair Bolsonaro, the former president of Brazil, has applied for … Read more

Military had no direct role in riots, said Brazilian defence minister

Defence Minister
  • Bolsonaro supporters stormed the presidential palace, the Supreme Court, and Congress on Jan-8.
  • Brazil’s defence minister stated that the country’s armed forces were not directly involved.
  • Defence minister assured that the government building would not be stormed again.

Jose Mucio, Brazil’s defence minister, has stated that the country’s armed forces were not directly involved in the January 8 attack on the seat of government in Brasilia, which was led by supporters of former far-right President Jair Bolsonaro.

Mucio’s declaration came after President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva met with army, navy, and air force chiefs on Friday, the first such gathering since the riots.

“I understand there was no direct involvement of the armed forces, but if any element participated, they will have to answer as citizens,” Mucio told reporters on Friday.

He went on to say that government buildings would not be stormed again because the armed forces would “anticipate” it.

His remarks come as the government has promised to hold those who enabled or participated in the riots accountable.

One of the figures currently under investigation is the governor of Brasilia, Ibaneis Rocha, who was suspended from his post in the hours after the attack. On Friday, federal police raided his home and workplaces as part of a probe into his failure to stop rioters from entering Brasilia’s government buildings.

During the attack, Bolsonaro supporters stormed the presidential palace, the Supreme Court, and Congress, hoping to spark a military intervention that would pave the way for Bolsonaro’s return to power.

Almost 1,400 people arrested in connection with the riots are still being held, and the public prosecutor has charged at least 39 people so far.

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Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva dismisses 13 more military personnel after riots

Lula da Silva

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has fired 13 more military personnel. 40 military personnel were expelled from the Alvorada presidential house. Lula had criticized the military for failing to intervene during riots. On Wednesday, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva fired 13 more military personnel from the National Protection Advisor’s office, which is in … Read more

Former Bolsonaro justice minister detained over Brazil riots

Brazil riots

Anderson Torres oversaw security during last week’s takeover of federal buildings in Brasilia. He was on vacation in Florida. Torres says he will return to Brazil to report himself. Anderson Torres, a former minister of justice and public security in Brazil who oversaw security during last week’s takeover of federal buildings in Brasilia, has been … Read more

Brazil’s Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro in anti Lula riots

Court
  • Bolsonaro offered a public invitation to commit crimes.
  • Bolsonaro’s supporters stormed and destroyed government buildings in protest.
  • court’s decision came in response to a request from Brazil’s public prosecutor’s office.

The Supreme Court of Brazil will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro’s alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on federal facilities in Brasilia.

The court’s decision came in response to a request from Brazil’s public prosecutor’s office, several members of which issued a statement Friday describing the events of that day – when Bolsonaro’s supporters stormed and destroyed government buildings in protest of his rival Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s election – as “anti-democratic acts.”

“By broadcasting a video questioning the validity of the 2022 presidential elections on January 10 (two days after the attack), Bolsonaro offered a public invitation to commit crimes,” the statement added.

On Tuesday, Bolsonaro posted a Facebook video of a woman disputing Lula da Silva’s victory in the October presidential election. A few hours later, the video was removed.

Prosecutors claim that, even though the video was posted after the attacks, there is a “connection” between the content of Bolsonaro’s video and the violence in Brasilia.

Supreme Court Announcement

The Supreme Court announced Friday that it had agreed to probe Bolsonaro’s suspected involvement.

It also granted the prosecutor’s request that Meta keeps and analyzes the impact of the video he shared on Facebook.

Until today, the previous far-right Brazilian president has not been explicitly tied to or participated in the inquiry into the events of January 8.

Bolsonaro’s lawyer, Frederick Wasser, said on Friday the former president always “rejected all illegal and criminal acts…and has always been a defender of the Constitution and democracy.”

“President Bolsonaro fiercely criticizes the actions of damage and depredation of public assets performed by the infiltrators in the protest. “He had no link or participation in these spontaneous social actions carried out by the people,” said the former president’s son, Flavio Bolsonaro, in a statement on Friday.

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More than 1,200 to be charged for unrest in Brasilia

Brazil riot

Suspects who have been formally apprehended have five days to face charges. A sizable security force deployment in Brazil’s capital has been spurred. The majority of individuals arrested during the violence. For the riot at Brazil’s Congress, Brasilia, more than 1,200 people have been legally detained and are facing charges. Suspects who have been formally … Read more

Brazil unrest: Here is all you need to know about riots

Brazil Riot

Jair Bolsonaro supporters attacked significant government structures in the capital, Emmanuel Macron & General Antonio Guterres denounced the “assault on Brazil’s democratic institutions”. At least 12 journalists were attacked on Sunday. The fallout from Sunday’s riots, when Jair Bolsonaro supporters attacked significant government structures in the capital, is still being felt in Brazil. The most … Read more

Nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro spotted in protesters

Nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro

The nephew of former President Jair Bolsonaro was among the protesters.  Leo Indio, shared several videos and photos of himself on Instagram. He claims his eyes were red due to tear gas “fired by security forces”. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s nephew, Leonardo Rodrigues de Jesus, also known as “Leo Indio,” was among the protesters … Read more

Riots were Brazilian Capitol Hill, says Flavio Dino

Riots were Brazilian Capitol Hill

Flavio Dino claims that the constitution was followed to the letter. Dino claims that the constitution was followed to the letter. Dino claimed that God had blessed Brazil because, happily, no one was killed. Flavio Dino, the minister of security and justice, is asked if more could have been done to stop the disturbances as the … Read more

Justice minister Flavio Dino vows to find protest organizers

Flavio Dino vows to find protest organizer

Interior minister says a team is trying to guarantee that criminal responsibility extends. He said number of crimes, including a “coup d’état” and assaults on media people occurred. He said he wants to ensure that those who broke the law face consequences. Now more from the news conference, as stated by Minister of Security and … Read more

Brazil’s real and stock market falls down after protest in Brasília

Brazil's real and stock market falls down

Both the Brazilian real and stock market have been declining. The benchmark Sao Paulo stock market index has declined 0.35% in afternoon. The value of the Real has decreased by 1.05% versus the dollar. The Brazilian real and stock market have been declining, after supporters of far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro stormed government facilities in … Read more

Brazil protests: Over 1200 protestors arrested in lieu of vandalism in Brasilia

1200 protestors arrested

The majority of the arrests took place in front of the army headquarters in Brasilia. The investigation is now trying to establish who financed the protests. 40 buses that had been used to ferry demonstrators to Brasilia. Over 1,200 protestors arrested and transferred to the Federal Police headquarters in Brasilia, after protestors invaded government palaces … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro supporters begins to disband after Brasilia riots

Jair Bolsonaro

Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have begun to flee Brasilia. At least 400 people have been detained as a result of the violence in Brazil’s capital. The country’s justice minister said everyone involved will be identified and “face justice”. Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have begun to flee the city of … Read more

US “must cease granting refuge” to Bolsonaro, says Alexandria

Bolsonaro

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the US “must cease granting refuge” to Bolsonaro. His supporters stormed Brazil’s parliament, Supreme Court and presidential palace. New President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva vows to punish those responsible. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said the United States “must cease granting refuge” to former Brazilian leader Jair Bolsonaro, after his supporters stormed major … Read more

Kremlin condemns Brazilian rioters’ conduct

Brazilian rioters' conduct

Putin congratulates Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on his election victory. Supporters of ousted Jair Bolsonaro attacked government buildings in Brasilia. Moscow condemns “the conduct of the instigators of the disturbances” in Brazil. After supporters of ousted president Jair Bolsonaro attacked important structures in the Brazilian capital Brasilia on Sunday, Moscow denounced “the conduct … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro supporters invade Supreme Court, Congress in Brasilia

Jair Bolsonaro

Demonstrators clash with former President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Many of his supporters concur with him on the validity of the nation’s voting system. Public security personnel is called in to disperse the protesters. According to media footage, the supporters of Jair Bolsonaro on Sunday invaded the Supreme Court, the Congress building, and surrounded … Read more

Brazil achieves record trade surplus of $62.3 bln in 2022

brazil trade surplus

The Brazil trade ministry reported a trade surplus of $4.8 billion in December. This exceeded the $3 billion surplus predicted by economists. Total exports for the year hit a record $335 billion. Brazil achieved a record-breaking $62.3 billion trade surplus in 2022, according to data released by the government on Monday. The Development, Industry, Trade, … Read more

Lula to be sworn in as Brazil president as Bolsonaro flies

Lula

Left-wing politician Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva will be sworn in Sunday. Lula beat Bolsonaro in October’s election. Bolsonaro himself won’t be there because he left Brazil on Friday. Before Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva becomes president, large crowds are assembling in the Brazilian capital city of Brasilia. The well-known left-wing politician Lula, who served … Read more

Jair Bolsonaro leaves Brazil before of Lula’s inauguration

Jair Bolsonaro

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro leaves country for the United States. Sunday’s inauguration of Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva. Thousands of his supporters have protested, claiming the election was rigged. Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro left his country on Friday for the United States, two days ahead of President-elect Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s inauguration. From the … Read more

Pele will be mourned by whole country of Brazil for three days

Pele mourned

Pele passed away on Thursday at the Albert Einstein hospital in Sao Paulo. Brazil will observe three days of national mourning beginning on Friday. Cristiano Ronaldo called him an “inspiration to millions” Pele, a three-time World Cup winner and generally considered the greatest player of all time, passed away at the age of 82, and … Read more

Brazilian detained over inauguration bomb plot

Brazilian

Brazilian police said a guy tried to detonate an explosive device to “sow mayhem”. Police said the 54-year-old suspect travelled to Brasilia on November 1. The 54-year-old suspect said police he and other Bolsonaro followers planned it. An individual has been detained by Brazilian police after they claim he attempted to set off an explosive … Read more

Lula da Silva came back, now faces divided Brazil as president

Lula da Silva

Brazilian President-elect Jair Bolsonaro takes office on January 1. Luiz Inácio “Lula” da Silva’s mandate was thin. Lula’s supporters are still angry nearly two months after his ousting. Brazil‘s national hymn plays continuously outside a military barracks in Sao Paulo, the country’s most populated city, as dozens of supporters of President Jair Bolsonaro mill about … Read more

Brazil’s Lula da Silva says he will focus on new ministry appointments ahead of COP27 visit

Lula da Silva

Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the incoming president of Brazil, stated on Wednesday that he would begin to explore ministry appointments upon his return from the COP27 climate summit in Egypt, adding that he did not believe Congress would impede his legislative program. Lula, a former leftist president, stated that the demonstrators in the streets … Read more