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After the
fall of the regime that brutally dominated Syria for 50 years, the
international community is facing a difficult decision: whether or not to
recognize a transitional government made up of groups considered terrorists.
The fall of
Bashar al-Assad's regime caused a rush towards the prisons where the dictator's
enemies were held. A crowd reached Saydnaya, a prison in the capital, Damascus,
known as a torture complex. Among the thousands of prisoners released, there
were women and even children. One of the men who were opening the cells shouted:
“Don't be afraid we are part of the revolution”
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Dozens
of refugees from Syria are beginning to return home, after crossing the
borders.
The
Brazilian government is currently acting to withdraw its diplomatic corps from
the embassy in Damascus, Syria. The order for evacuation came from Palácio do
Planalto and attempts to protect the country's employees amid the growing
escalation of tension in the Middle Eastern country following the overthrow of
dictator Bashar al-Assad.
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Rapporteur
for tax reform regulation in the Senate includes weapons and ammunition among
products that will pay more tax
The
president of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), minister Luís Roberto Barroso,
determined this Monday (9) the mandatory use of body cameras by military police
officers in the state of São Paulo. The decision also requires the use of
equipment with uninterrupted recording.
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New
York police interrogate suspect in murder of health insurer president. The
suspect was identified as 26-year-old Luigi Mangione. In the backpack he was
with, the police found a gun, a silencer and the same fake ID he allegedly used
where he stayed in New York.
Shawn
Carter, known as JayZ, Beyoncé's husband, was the target of an anonymous
complaint that accused him of having raped a 13-year-old girl along with singer
Sean Combs, aka P.Diddy. The information was released last Sunday by the NBC
News portal.
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Fernanda
Torres was nominated in the Best Drama Actress category at the 2025 Golden
Globes for her work as Eunice Paiva in "Still I'm Here". The film
also received a nomination for Best Film in a Non-English Language
President
Lula is doing well in the emergency craniotomy surgery, and continues to
recover well.
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Councilor
Francisco Nascimento, before being arrested, tried to get rid of cash he kept
at home. And he threw a bag of money out the window, before being arrested. It
was no use. He was arrested preventively and the money was seized. In the bag,
according to the PF, there was R$220,150. Now, the councilor will have to
explain his origin and why he kept so much money at home and did not choose to
leave it in the bank, in a traceable way.
Navy doctor
is hit by a stray bullet inside Marcílio Dias Hospital
A soldier
was participating in an event in the auditorium of the Navy Health School and
died on Tuesday afternoon (10). PM carried out an operation in the Lins
Complex; agents said they were attacked by criminals in the Gambá community.
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Israel
bombs military targets in Syrian territory
The group that took power in Syria's capital began taking the first steps
to form a new government. Mohammed al-Bashir is chosen to head the transitional
government.
Dalton
Trevisan dies at age 99. Writer collected awards throughout his career, such as
Machado de Assis - the most important in the ABL -, four Jabutis and Camões,
the largest in the Portuguese language.
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Edgard
Telles Ribeiro is elected immortal by the Brazilian Academy of Letters. Writer
won by 28 votes against six for his competitor, journalist and film critic Tom
Farias; The election took place last Wednesday afternoon.
Deputies
approve project that facilitates the purchase and registration of weapons. Among
the approved projects is also the one that deals with chemical castration for
those definitively convicted of sexual crimes against minors. The text provides
for the use of medications.
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Amaury
Pasos, one of the greatest basketball players in Brazilian history, dies at age
89. It was in the national team that he led the best generation Brazil has ever
had on the court. Amaury was the highlight of the two-time world basketball
champion team – in 1959 and 1963.
3 days ago ·
Lula is discharged from the ICU and says he is firm and strong The president
published the first images on social media since undergoing head surgery. He
appears walking down the hall.
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Emmanuel
Macron, President of France, chooses François Bayrou as Prime Minister. In the
country, the prime minister is responsible for choosing government ministers
and determining the direction of migration and economic policy.
Leader of
the group that took power in Syria calls on the population to celebrate the end
of the Assad dictatorship. Several countries are working together to try to
guarantee stability for Syria at this time of transition.
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One
person dies in catamaran sinking with 47 passengers in Alagoas
The Civil Police reported that the boat had capacity for 70 people, that
the pilot is qualified and that they will investigate the accident. The Navy
stated that the catamaran is registered.
Swimmers
Gabriel Araújo and Carol Santiago received athlete of the year trophies at the
Paralympic Awards. At the Paris Paralympic Games, Brazil finished fifth in the
overall medal table, the country's best placement in the competition's history
- 89 medals: 25 gold, 26 silver and 38 bronze.
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South
Korea votes to impeach the president this Saturday, understand how the process
works. If the impeachment is approved, Yoon Suk Yeol leaves his post
immediately and the prime minister takes over on an interim basis until the
South Korean Constitutional Court confirms or rejects the parliamentary
decision and calls new elections.
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