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Brazil Elections Protest Supporters of Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro clash with police setting fire to several vehicles and allegedly trying to storm the headquarters of the Federal Police in ...
Protesters, supporters of Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro, look out from a shattered window after they storm the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023. (Eraldo Peres ...
The French newspaper Le Monde highlighted the "potentially deleterious consequences" that these blockades will cause to Brazil's economy, British broadcaster BBC cited the protests as causing "considerable disturbance" to the daily lives of Brazilians, The Italian La Repubblica pointed to Bolsonaro's "absolute silence" while Brazil was "in ...
Those who were dismissed had been monitoring the protests and had understanding of terrorism and experience in crisis management. [39] Torres then left Brazil on the night of 6 January for Orlando, Florida, arriving 7 January, just hours before the attacks and one week after Bolsonaro's own arrival in Orlando. [40]
Thousands of Indigenous people began gathering in Brazil's capital on Monday for what was expected to become a protest against President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's unfulfilled promises to create ...
The act was attended by about 2,000 military police, two electric trios, flags of Brazil and Israel, and political and religious leaders combined with Bolsonaro, such as the governor of São Paulo, Tarcísio de Freitas (Republicans), the mayor of Campo Grande, Adriane Lopes (Patriota), the mayor of São Paulo, Ricardo Nunes (MDB), Pastor Silas ...
Thousands of women protested on Saturday against a bill advancing in Brazil's conservative Congress that would equate abortions after 22 weeks of pregnancy to homicide and establish sentences of ...
Protesters in Brazil clashed with police during the Confederations Cup final match between the host nation and Spain in Rio de Janeiro. Earlier that day, a group of demonstrators tried to storm a Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) building in Rio. Police kept them back and the group settled outside the building.