
The U.S. military operation is likely to have a ripple effect throughout the region, including at the ballot box, they say.
The son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro told The Epoch Times that U.S. sanctions have had an impact on his country.
Dozens of Chinese counter-protesters moved to block banners from view of the road using large Brazilian and Chinese flags.
World leaders have convened in Brazil for the G20 summit, focusing on economic reform, climate action, and rising global conflicts.
The event was a show of support for Mr. Bolsonaro’s allies in Brazil’s 2024 mayoral elections and a response to the investigations against him.
Authorities entered the former president’s residency and gave him 24 hours to turn in his passport.
“We are experiencing a real hunt for those who oppose the “owners of power” in the country,” Brazilian senator Eduardo Girão told The Epoch Times.
Many of the same issues are being debated in Brazil as in the United States regarding the role of media, political bias, and weaponization of government.
‘We have to get along, all of us together, as the left does for evil. We have to do it to save our countries,’ says Colombian Sen. María Fernanda Cabal.
‘Just like the fall of the Berlin Wall marks the end of a tragic era for this world, this election marks the turning point of our history,’ new president said.
The U.S. military operation is likely to have a ripple effect throughout the region, including at the ballot box, they say.
The son of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro told The Epoch Times that U.S. sanctions have had an impact on his country.
Dozens of Chinese counter-protesters moved to block banners from view of the road using large Brazilian and Chinese flags.
World leaders have convened in Brazil for the G20 summit, focusing on economic reform, climate action, and rising global conflicts.
The event was a show of support for Mr. Bolsonaro’s allies in Brazil’s 2024 mayoral elections and a response to the investigations against him.
Authorities entered the former president’s residency and gave him 24 hours to turn in his passport.
“We are experiencing a real hunt for those who oppose the “owners of power” in the country,” Brazilian senator Eduardo Girão told The Epoch Times.
Many of the same issues are being debated in Brazil as in the United States regarding the role of media, political bias, and weaponization of government.
‘We have to get along, all of us together, as the left does for evil. We have to do it to save our countries,’ says Colombian Sen. María Fernanda Cabal.
‘Just like the fall of the Berlin Wall marks the end of a tragic era for this world, this election marks the turning point of our history,’ new president said.