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Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks

13 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
Brazil's Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The decision follows a request from Brazil's public prosecutor office, which cited Bolsonaro's January 10 video questioning the 2022 presidential election results as incitement to commit crimes. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation. Bolsonaro's lawyer and his son, Flavio Bolsonaro, have both issued statements denying his involvement in the attacks and defending his commitment to democracy.

Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks

13 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
Brazil's Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The investigation follows a request from Brazil's public prosecutor office, which linked Bolsonaro's January 10 video questioning the 2022 election results to the violence. Bolsonaro's lawyer and son have denied his involvement, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and the Constitution. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation.

Brazil's Supreme Court to investigate Bolsonaro over January 8 attacks

13 Jan 2023  |  ktvz.com
Brazil’s Supreme Court will investigate former President Jair Bolsonaro for his alleged involvement in the January 8 attacks on government buildings in Brasilia. The investigation follows a request from Brazil’s public prosecutor office, which cited a video posted by Bolsonaro questioning the 2022 presidential election results as incitement to commit crimes. Bolsonaro's lawyer and his son, Flavio Bolsonaro, have denied any involvement, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and the Constitution. The court has also asked Meta to preserve the video for further investigation.

Bolsonaro supporters break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace

09 Jan 2023  |  ksltv.com
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro breached security barriers and entered the congressional building, Supreme Court, and Planalto Presidential Palace in Brasília. The breaches occurred a week after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's inauguration. Protesters attempted to set fire to the Congress building's carpet, leading to the activation of the sprinkler system. Over 400 people were arrested, and officials condemned the actions, likening them to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot. President Lula described the events as 'barbaric' and vowed to punish those responsible. The Attorney General's office is investigating, and world leaders have expressed support for President Lula and Brazil's democratic institutions.

Bolsonaro supporters break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace

08 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowed to punish supporters of former leader Jair Bolsonaro after they stormed government buildings in Brasília, causing significant damage. The breaches occurred shortly after Lula's inauguration, with Bolsonaro's supporters protesting his election defeat. Security forces cleared the buildings, arresting at least 400 people. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the dismantling of pro-Bolsonaro camps and the arrest of remaining protesters. Global leaders, including US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron, expressed support for Lula and condemned the violence.

Bolsonaro supporters break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace

08 Jan 2023  |  localnews8.com
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowed to punish supporters of former leader Jair Bolsonaro after they stormed government buildings in Brasília, causing significant damage. The breaches occurred shortly after Lula da Silva's inauguration, with Bolsonaro having left for the United States. Security forces cleared the buildings and arrested at least 400 people. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the dismantling of Bolsonaro supporters' camps and the arrest of remaining protesters. The events drew widespread condemnation from Brazilian officials and international leaders, who expressed support for Lula da Silva and Brazilian democracy.

Bolsonaro supporters break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace

08 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva vowed to punish supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro after they stormed key government buildings in Brasília, causing significant damage. The breaches occurred shortly after Lula's inauguration, with Bolsonaro's supporters protesting his election defeat. Security forces cleared the buildings, arresting at least 400 people. Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes ordered the dismantling of pro-Bolsonaro camps and the arrest of remaining protesters. Global leaders, including US President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron, expressed support for Lula and condemned the attacks on Brazil's democratic institutions.

President Jair Bolsonaro supporters breach security barriers, break into Brazilian Congress and presidential palace

08 Jan 2023  |  7NEWS
Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro breached security barriers and entered key government buildings in Brasília, including the congressional building, Supreme Court, and Planalto Presidential Palace. The breaches occurred shortly after the inauguration of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Officials condemned the actions, drawing parallels to the January 6, 2021, US Capitol riot. Security measures were taken to restore order, and the incident highlighted ongoing political tensions in Brazil.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  localnews8.com
Bruno Simões, a Brazilian former shop clerk, claims he was defrauded out of more than $1,300 by George Santos in 2008 using stolen checks. Simões described Santos as 'a professional liar' and expressed doubt that he would ever be repaid. Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in 2010 and using it to purchase clothing and shoes. Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against Santos, who has recently been elected to Congress in the US. Santos has denied any criminal activity and has mostly refused to address the falsehoods he told about his life during his campaign.

Rep-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  kesq.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks to purchase clothing and shoes in 2008, according to police documents obtained by CNN. Santos confessed to the theft and forgery in a 2010 statement to Brazilian police. The investigation was suspended due to difficulties locating Santos but will be reinstated with fraud charges by Brazilian authorities. Santos has denied any criminal charges in Brazil, but documents indicate efforts to prosecute him were hindered by his absence. Brazilian authorities plan to request the US Justice Department to notify Santos of the charges.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  ktvz.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to documents obtained by CNN. The admission came in a 2010 statement to police. Brazilian authorities, having verified Santos' location, plan to request the US Justice Department to notify Santos of the charges. Santos has denied any criminal activity in Brazil or elsewhere.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  krdo.com
George Santos, a Republican congressman-elect, is accused by a Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, of defrauding him out of more than $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Simões expressed his frustration and disbelief at Santos' alleged deceit and lack of repayment despite a 2009 promise. Santos admitted in 2010 to using a stolen checkbook to purchase clothing and shoes. Brazilian authorities, unable to locate Santos for nearly a decade, plan to reinstate fraud charges following his election and recent publicity. Santos, who has yet to officially take office due to a delay in the swearing-in of House members, has mostly refused to address the falsehoods he told about his life during his campaign, only admitting to 'embellishing' his resume and denying criminal activity.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  ktvz.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to police documents. Despite initial difficulties in locating him, Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges and formally notify Santos through the US Justice Department. Santos has denied any criminal activity in Brazil or elsewhere.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him out of over $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Simões describes Santos as a 'professional liar' and expresses frustration over the incident. Despite Santos' confession to the crime in 2010, he never repaid Simões. Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against Santos following his recent election to the US Congress. Santos has largely denied any criminal activity and has not addressed the fraud charges or the falsehoods about his personal life.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  kesq.com
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him using stolen checks in 2008. Despite Santos' confession and promise to repay, Simões never received the money. Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against Santos following his recent election to the US Congress. Santos has denied any criminal activity, while Simões expresses frustration and disbelief over Santos' rise to political office.

Rep-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks to purchase clothing and shoes in 2008, according to police documents obtained by CNN. Santos confessed to the theft and forgery in a 2010 statement to Brazilian police. The investigation was suspended due to difficulties locating Santos but will be reinstated with fraud charges by Brazilian authorities, who plan to notify the US Justice Department. Santos has denied being charged with any crime in Brazil.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  kesq.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks to purchase clothing and shoes in 2008, according to police documents obtained by CNN. The checks were stolen from a checkbook belonging to Delio da Camara da Costa Alemao, whose nurse was Santos' mother. Santos confessed to the crime in 2010 but was not located by Brazilian authorities until recently. Brazil will reinstate fraud charges and request the US Justice Department to notify Santos of the charges. Santos has denied being charged with any crime in Brazil.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  kvia.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to police documents. The investigation, which had been suspended due to Santos' unavailability, has been reinstated by Brazilian authorities. Santos confessed to the crime in 2010, but denied any charges in a recent interview. Brazilian authorities plan to formally notify Santos of the charges through the US Justice Department.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  kvia.com
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him out of over $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Simões describes Santos as a 'professional liar' and expresses frustration over the deceit. Despite Santos' confession and promise to repay, Simões has not received any compensation. Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against Santos following his recent election to Congress and the publicity surrounding his fabrications. Santos has denied any criminal activity and has mostly refused to address the falsehoods about his life.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  kvia.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to police documents. Despite initial suspension of the investigation due to his unavailability, Brazilian authorities have reinstated fraud charges against him. Santos confessed to forging signatures and using stolen checks, but denied any criminal charges in a recent interview. Efforts to locate him over the years were unsuccessful until recently, prompting Brazilian authorities to request the US Justice Department to notify Santos of the charges.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him out of over $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Despite Santos' confession and promise to repay, Simões never received the money. With Santos' recent election to Congress and increased scrutiny over his fabrications, Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against him. Santos has largely denied any criminal activity, while Simões expresses frustration and disbelief over Santos' continued deceit and political success.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  KRDO
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to documents obtained by CNN. The admission came in a 2010 statement to police. Brazilian authorities, having verified Santos' location, plan to request the US Justice Department to notify him of the charges. Santos has denied any criminal activity in Brazil or elsewhere.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

04 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to police documents. The investigation, which had been suspended due to Santos' unavailability, is being reinstated by Brazilian authorities. Santos confessed to forging signatures and using stolen checks, but denied any criminal charges in a recent interview. Brazilian authorities are now seeking to notify Santos of the charges through the US Justice Department.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him ‘a professional liar’

04 Jan 2023  |  keyt.com
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him out of over $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Simões describes Santos as a 'professional liar' and expresses frustration over the deceit. Despite Santos' confession to the crime in 2010, he never repaid Simões. Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against Santos following his recent election to the US Congress. Santos has largely avoided addressing the allegations and maintains his innocence.

Brazilian clerk allegedly defrauded by George Santos calls him 'a professional liar'

04 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
A Brazilian former shop clerk, Bruno Simões, alleges that George Santos defrauded him out of over $1,300 using stolen checks in 2008. Despite Santos' confession and promise to repay, Simões never received the money. With Santos' recent election to Congress and increased media attention, Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges against him. Santos has largely denied any criminal activity, while Simões expresses frustration and disbelief over Santos' rise to political office.

Rep-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos confessed to Brazilian police in 2010 that he used stolen checks to buy clothing and shoes in 2008. The checks belonged to a deceased man whose checkbook was in the possession of Santos' mother, his nurse at the time. Santos used a fake ID to make the purchases and admitted to forging signatures. Brazilian authorities, unable to locate Santos for years, are now reinstating fraud charges and will request the US Justice Department to notify him.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to police documents. Despite initial difficulties in locating him, Brazilian authorities plan to reinstate fraud charges and request the US Justice Department to notify Santos. Santos has denied any criminal charges in Brazil. The case involves multiple attempts by Brazilian authorities to summon Santos, who evaded prosecution for years.

Rep-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  kesq.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks to purchase clothing and shoes in 2008, according to police documents obtained by CNN. Santos confessed to the theft and forgery in a 2010 statement to Brazilian police. The investigation was suspended due to difficulties locating Santos but will be reinstated with fraud charges by Brazilian authorities. Santos has denied being charged with any crime in Brazil.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  keyt.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to documents obtained by CNN. The admission came in a 2010 police statement. Brazilian authorities, having verified Santos' location, plan to request the US Justice Department to notify him of the charges. Santos has denied any criminal activity in Brazil or elsewhere. The case, which had been suspended due to Santos' unavailability, is set to be reopened.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  kvia.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes, according to documents obtained by CNN. The case, which had been suspended due to Santos' unavailability, is being reinstated by Brazilian authorities. Santos confessed to the crime in 2010, but denied any charges in a recent interview. Brazilian authorities are now seeking to notify Santos of the charges through the US Justice Department.

Rep-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  localnews8.com
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks to purchase clothing and shoes in 2008, according to police documents obtained by CNN. Santos confessed to the theft and forgery in a 2010 statement to Brazilian police. The investigation was suspended due to difficulties locating Santos but will be reinstated with fraud charges by Brazilian authorities. Santos has denied being charged with any crime in Brazil, contrary to the documented evidence.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  ktvz.com
George Santos, a Republican Representative-elect, admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008 to purchase clothing and shoes. The confession was made to police in 2010, but the investigation was suspended as Santos could not be located for nearly a decade. Brazilian authorities are now reinstating fraud charges and will request the US Justice Department to notify Santos. Despite his denial of any criminal charges in Brazil, documents show he confessed to the crime and forged signatures on checks. Efforts to locate Santos over the years were unsuccessful until recently.

Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to using stolen checks in Brazil in 2008, documents show

03 Jan 2023  |  KRDO
Republican Rep.-elect George Santos admitted to stealing a checkbook and using it to make fraudulent purchases in Brazil in 2008. Despite initial difficulties in locating him, Brazilian authorities are now seeking to reinstate fraud charges against him. Santos confessed to the crime in 2010, but denied any wrongdoing in a recent interview. The US Justice Department is expected to be formally notified of the charges.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  abc17news.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil's president on January 1, 2023, amidst concerns of violence from supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro. Lula, returning after a 12-year hiatus, vowed to defend the constitution and promote the general good. The ceremony included tributes to Pelé and Pope Benedict and was marked by Bolsonaro's absence, who had traveled to Florida. Lula criticized Bolsonaro's administration for depleting resources and dismantling public services, and he immediately reversed several of Bolsonaro's policies, including gun control measures and environmental protections. Lula also reinstated the Amazon Fund and the Bolsa Família program. Security was heightened due to threats of violence, with an arrest made at the inauguration. Lula emphasized democracy's victory in the election and committed to environmental preservation and addressing inequality.

Lula da Silva assumes the presidency of Brazil

01 Jan 2023  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
Lula da Silva was sworn in as the president of Brazil, marking the beginning of his third term. He emphasized his commitment to improving the lives of Brazilians, addressing environmental issues, and reducing inequality. Lula criticized the previous administration for mismanaging resources and promised significant policy changes, including zero deforestation in the Amazon and the creation of new ministries to support minorities. The ceremony was marked by high security, with notable absences and political tensions highlighted by the departure of former president Jair Bolsonaro to the United States.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  localnews8.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil's president for the third time amid heightened security due to threats from supporters of his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro. Lula's inauguration marked a significant political shift, emphasizing his commitment to rebuilding the country, addressing poverty, and reversing Bolsonaro's policies on firearms and environmental protections. Bolsonaro's absence from the ceremony and his trip to the United States broke with tradition, further highlighting the political tensions. Lula's administration aims to promote democracy, environmental sustainability, and social equality, while facing challenges from Bolsonaro's supporters and the country's economic difficulties.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  kion546.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil's president for the third time amid heightened security due to threats from supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro. Lula's return marks a significant political shift from Bolsonaro's far-right administration to Lula's leftist policies. Lula criticized Bolsonaro's governance, particularly in areas like health, education, and environmental protection, and vowed to rebuild the country. He reinstated the Amazon Fund and other environmental protections, and introduced measures to support low-income families. Bolsonaro's absence from the inauguration and his trip to the U.S. were notable, breaking with tradition and highlighting the political tensions in Brazil.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  KYMA
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was sworn in as Brazil's president for the third time amid threats of violence from supporters of his predecessor, Jair Bolsonaro. Lula's inauguration was marked by high security and the notable absence of Bolsonaro, who left for Florida. Lula's return to power follows a tight election victory and a series of corruption allegations that were later overturned. He inherits a country with significant debt and poverty. Lula criticized Bolsonaro's administration for misusing resources and vowed to rebuild the country, focusing on environmental protection, social programs, and reducing deforestation. The inauguration saw heightened security measures due to threats of violence from Bolsonaro supporters.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil’s president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  www.cnn.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil's president for the third time amid heightened security due to threats from supporters of former president Jair Bolsonaro. Lula's return marks a significant political shift from Bolsonaro's far-right administration to Lula's leftist policies. Lula criticized Bolsonaro's government for mismanagement and vowed to rebuild the country, focusing on environmental protection, social welfare, and economic stability. Bolsonaro's absence from the inauguration and his trip to the United States were notable, breaking with tradition. The article also highlights the ongoing political tensions and security concerns in Brazil.

Lula da Silva sworn in as Brazil's president amid fears of violence from Bolsonaro supporters

01 Jan 2023  |  krdo.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was inaugurated as Brazil's president on January 1, 2023, marking a return to power after a 12-year hiatus and the resurgence of the left following Jair Bolsonaro's far-right administration. Lula, who previously served from 2003 to 2010, faces challenges including crippling debt and increased poverty. Bolsonaro, who did not attend the inauguration and has not conceded defeat, left for Florida. Lula vowed to rebuild Brazil, criticizing Bolsonaro's governance and reversing several of his policies, including gun control and environmental measures. Security was heightened due to threats of violence from Bolsonaro supporters, with one arrest made. Lula also committed to zero deforestation and addressing racial inequalities.

The suspect of attempting a bombing at the Brasilia airport says he wanted to sow chaos in the country to prevent Lula from taking office

26 Dec 2022  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
A suspect, George Washington de Oliveira Sousa, was detained for attempting a bombing at Brasilia airport to prevent President-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. Sousa aimed to provoke military intervention and prevent the establishment of communism in Brazil. Inspired by President Bolsonaro, Sousa spent over $30,000 on weapons and ammunition. Authorities are investigating, and security measures for Lula's inauguration are being reevaluated. Future Justice Minister Flavio Dino condemned the 'patriotic' camps as terrorist incubators and emphasized that democracy will prevail.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  ktvz.com
A man named George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential inauguration. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to incite chaos and provoke military intervention. Police seized multiple weapons and explosives from Sousa's apartment. Authorities, including the police and incoming justice minister Flavio Dino, are intensifying security measures around the inauguration to combat terrorism and ensure democracy.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  KYMA
A man named George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential inauguration. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to create chaos and provoke military intervention. Police seized multiple weapons and explosives from Sousa's apartment. Authorities, including the police and military, are investigating and enhancing security measures. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and protests from Bolsonaro's supporters, who claim the election was stolen.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  kvia.com
A man, George Washington de Oliveira Sousa, was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential inauguration. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to create chaos and provoke military intervention. Police seized multiple weapons and explosives from Sousa's rented apartment. Authorities, including the police and Brazil's Army, are investigating the incident, and security measures are being intensified around the inauguration. The event highlights the ongoing political tensions and the influence of far-right supporters in Brazil.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  abc17news.com
A man named George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's presidential inauguration. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to provoke military intervention. Police seized weapons and explosives from his apartment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions and security concerns as Bolsonaro's supporters continue to protest the election results.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  kesq.com
A man named George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to create chaos and provoke military intervention. Police found multiple weapons and explosives in his possession. The incident has heightened security concerns ahead of Lula's inauguration, with authorities vowing to prevent such threats. The event underscores the ongoing political tensions and the influence of far-right supporters in Brazil.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  localnews8.com
A man named George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested in Brasilia for attempting to plant explosives to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to provoke military intervention. Police seized weapons and explosives from his apartment. The incident has heightened security concerns ahead of the inauguration, with officials condemning the actions and vowing to intensify measures against terrorism and riots.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil's capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  kion546.com
George Washington de Oliveira Sousa, a 54-year-old gas station manager, was arrested for attempting to plant explosives at Brasilia International Airport to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. Police found an explosive device, firearms, and ammunition in Sousa's apartment. He stated his intent to stop the establishment of communism and provoke military intervention. Despite Jair Bolsonaro's lack of explicit concession, his administration is cooperating with the transition. Bolsonaro supporters have been protesting, claiming the election was stolen. Flavio Dino, justice minister appointee, called the 'patriotic' camps incubators of terrorists and vowed to intensify security and the fight against terrorism.

Police arrest man suspected of placing explosives in Brasilia before presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
Brazilian police arrested a 54-year-old man suspected of placing and possessing explosive devices in Brasilia a week before the inauguration of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. The suspect, who came to Brasilia to support President Jair Bolsonaro, was found with a bomb in a tanker truck near the airport and additional weapons and explosives in his rented apartment. Police Chief Robson Candido announced further arrests as the suspect identified other plot participants.

Police arrest man suspected of planting explosives in Brazil’s capital ahead of presidential inauguration

25 Dec 2022  |  www.cnn.com
A man identified as George Washington de Oliveira Sousa was arrested for attempting to plant explosives at Brasilia International Airport to prevent Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva from taking office. Sousa, inspired by President Jair Bolsonaro, aimed to provoke military intervention. Police seized multiple weapons and explosives from Sousa's rented apartment. Authorities, including the police and Brazil’s Army, are investigating the incident, and security measures around the inauguration are being intensified. Flavio Dino, the incoming justice minister, condemned the actions and emphasized the need to combat terrorism.

Pelé’s son and daughter share moving photos with their father as they spend Christmas at his side in hospital

24 Dec 2022  |  keyt.com
Pelé's son and daughter shared heartfelt tributes and photos on Instagram as they spent Christmas with their father at the Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital in São Paulo. Pelé, 82, was admitted for a respiratory infection and re-evaluation of his chemotherapy treatment for colon cancer. His health has worsened, requiring greater care. The family decided to stay at the hospital for Christmas, expressing gratitude for the support and care they received. Pelé, a legendary footballer, is widely regarded as one of the greatest soccer players in history.

Pelé's son and daughter share moving photos with their father as they spend Christmas at his side in hospital

24 Dec 2022  |  KYMA
Pelé's children, Kely Nascimento and Edinho, are spending Christmas at his side in the Albert Einstein Jewish Hospital in São Paulo, where he has been admitted for a respiratory infection and chemotherapy treatment for colon cancer. They have shared moving tributes and photos on Instagram, expressing their love and support. Pelé's health has worsened due to the progression of his cancer, and the hospital has not issued recent updates on his condition. Nascimento has thanked the public for their support and messages.

Lula da Silva will face a presidency in a divided country

20 Dec 2022  |  cnnespanol.cnn.com
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will assume the presidency of Brazil on January 1, inheriting a deeply divided nation. Despite winning the election with 50.9% of the vote, Lula faces significant opposition from supporters of outgoing President Jair Bolsonaro, who claim the election was fraudulent. Bolsonaro has not explicitly conceded defeat, and his followers have staged protests, calling for military intervention. Lula's administration will need to address weakened public institutions, economic challenges, and a divided Congress. Key appointments in his cabinet suggest a focus on fiscal reform and social investments. The political landscape remains tense, with Bolsonaro's allies promising fierce opposition.

Brazil once wiped away preventable diseases. They’re coming back

27 May 2022  |  www.aljazeera.com
Brazil, once a leader in eradicating preventable diseases through a robust vaccination program, is now witnessing a resurgence of illnesses like measles. The decline in vaccination rates is attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic, anti-vax sentiments fueled by President Jair Bolsonaro's disinformation, and reduced government funding. Health experts warn that reversing this trend could take decades, with potential outbreaks of more severe diseases like polio. Local health authorities struggle with insufficient resources, particularly in regions like Amapa, exacerbating the public health crisis.

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A Cultural View of Bolsonaro’s Brazil

01 Dec 2018  |  www.bbc.co.uk
Brazilian artists and writers reflect on the implications of Jair Bolsonaro's presidency for the country's culture and marginalized communities. The program explores the reactions from the black, LGBTQI, and music communities, including perspectives from musician Roger Moreira, rapper Karol Conka, and social activist Linn da Quebrada. The history of Tropicalia during the military dictatorship is recounted, and novelist Julian Fuks contemplates the nation's divisions and the need for mutual understanding.
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