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Pope Francis was admitted to the Gemelli Hospital
in Rome on February 14, 2025, due to a respiratory infection that developed
into bilateral pneumonia. After 37 days in hospital, he was discharged on March
23, 2025 and returned to the Casa Santa Marta in the Vatican to continue his
recovery, which includes a period of at least two months of security.
Before
leaving the hospital, the Pope made a brief public appearance, greeting the
faithful from the window of his room at the Gemelli Hospital.
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Former
President Jair Bolsonaro is facing several lawsuits in Brazil. Recently, the
First Chamber of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) unanimously decided to charge
him with attempted coup d’état, along with seven allies. This decision was made
on March 26, 2025.
In addition, on March 30, 2025, the STF rejected an appeal
filed by Bolsonaro related to a conviction for irregular electoral propaganda
in the 2022 elections.
Bolsonaro was also declared ineligible until 2030 by the
Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on June 30, 2023, due to abuses of political
power and improper use of the media during the 2022 electoral campaign. These lawsuits reflect the growing legal
pressure on the former president, with significant implications for the
Brazilian political landscape.
Growth in International Tourism: In February 2025, Brazil
recorded revenue of US$823 million from foreign tourists, an increase of 22.2%
compared to the same month of the previous year. More than 1.3 million
international visitors arrived in the country during this period.
Increase
in Public Debt: The Federal Public Debt grew 3.3% in February,
approaching R$7.5 trillion. This increase was influenced by record issuances
and low bond maturities.
Job
Creation: The country created 431,995 formal jobs in February,
according to data from the General Registry of Employed and Unemployed Workers
(Caged).
Jair
Bolsonaro's conviction: Former President Jair Bolsonaro was
declared ineligible until 2030 by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on June
30, 2023, due to abuse of political power and improper use of the media during
the 2022 election campaign.
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Growth
in International Tourism: In February 2025, Brazil recorded
revenue of US$823 million from foreign tourists, an increase of 22.2% compared
to the same month of the previous year. More than 1.3 million international
visitors arrived in the country during this period.
Increase
in Public Debt: The Federal Public Debt grew 3.3% in February,
approaching R$7.5 trillion. This increase was influenced by record issuances
and low bond maturities.
Job
Creation: The country created 431,995 formal jobs in February,
according to data from the General Registry of Employed and Unemployed Workers
(Caged).
Jair
Bolsonaro's conviction: Former President Jair Bolsonaro was
declared ineligible until 2030 by the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) on June
30, 2023, due to abuse of political power and improper use of the media during
the 2022 election campaign.
Lollapalooza
Brazil 2025 took place on March 28, 29 and 30 at the Interlagos
Racetrack, in São Paulo. This 12th edition of the festival featured a diverse
lineup, bringing together prominent national and international artists.
Main
Attractions
March 28
(Friday): Olivia Rodrigo, Rüfüs Du Sol, Jão and Caribou.
March 29 (Saturday): Shawn Mendes, Alanis Morissette, Benson
Boone and Marina Lima.
March 30 (Sunday):Justin Timberlake, Tool, Sepultura and
Bush.
In addition to the headliners, the festival featured a
variety of artists on different stages, including names such as Girl in Red,
Inhaler, JPEGMafia, The Marías, Teddy Swims, Zedd, Foster the People, Parcels
and Charlotte de Witte.
For fans who want to relive the festival moments or learn
more about the songs presented, Lollapalooza Brazil has made an official
playlist available on Spotify with the main tracks of the artists who
performed.
With the end of this edition, Lollapalooza Brazil is already
preparing for its next event in 2026, promising to continue the tradition of
bringing big names in music to the Brazilian public.
Every week I’ll choo a true horror history about somebody… I’ll
say a little information and in a day of the week I’ll read all the case… So
the first one is this.
George
Stinney Jr. was a 14-year-old African American boy who was
wrongfully convicted and executed in 1944 in South Carolina. He was accused of
murdering two white girls, Betty June Binnicker (11) and Mary Emma Thames (7).
The trial was rushed, lasting only a few hours, and Stinney was convicted by an
all-white jury with little evidence. His court-appointed lawyer did not present
a defense, and the jury deliberated for just 10 minutes before sentencing him
to death by electric chair. In 2014, after new evidence and legal reviews, a
South Carolina judge overturned Stinney’s conviction, ruling that he had not
received a fair trial. His case is now considered one of the greatest
miscarriages of justice in U.S. history.
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Stryker
How Abou Stryker, are you following the tips…. It’s doing very
well.
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