Brazil protest: 42,000 march in São Paulo against amnesty for ex-prez Bolsonaro; denounce ‘Banditry Bill’

Brazil’s streets filled with anger on Sunday as tens of thousands rallied against moves in Congress to pass an amnesty that could spare former president Jair Bolsonaro from a 27-year prison sentence. Demonstrators accused lawmakers of plotting to shield themselves from prosecution while protecting the far-right leader.The protests, organised in all 26 states and the…

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‘Worst fake news’: Venezuela’s Maduro dismisses ‘drug trafficker’ charge; proposes talks with Trump

Donald Trump; Nicolas Maduro Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro dismissed US accusations that he is a “drug trafficker” and proposed talks with US President Donald Trump, according to a letter released Sunday by Caracas as tensions escalate between the two countries.The letter, dated September 6 and addressed to Trump, was sent shortly after the United States…

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‘I don’t think so’: Trump asked if Pentagon can ‘dictate’ reporters’ coverage; new restrictions spark backlash

US President Donald Trump said Sunday that he “doesn’t think” the Pentagon should “dictate” what reporters can cover regarding the nation’s defence. “No, I don’t think so. Nothing stops reporters,” Trump said briefly as he prepared to travel to Arizona for a memorial honouring his late ally, conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was shot dead…

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Kash Patel’s major announcement on Charlie Kirk probe: Hand gesture, ‘mystery flight’ angles to be looked into

Kash Patel made a major announcement on Charlie Kirk investigation. FBI director Kash Patel made a major announcement just before Charlie Kirk’s funeral today, announcing that all angles will be probed, including those which have been dismissed as social media speculations, including the viral video of Kirk’s bodyguard making a hand signal just before the…

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‘I wear his pendant”: Erika Kirk remembers slain husband Charlie; recalls him saying he could face a ‘violent death’

Erika Kirk, widow of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, revealed she wears the blood-stained pendant of St. Michael that her husband was wearing when he was shot. “It was removed from Charlie’s body by medics as they attempted to stop the bleeding,” Erika told The New York Times.Kirk, a prominent ally of US President Donald Trump…

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Syria to hold first parliamentary election after over 5 decades of dictatorship- What you need to know

Syria will be holding its first parliamentary election under the new administration on October 5, after over five decades of dictatorship and a decade of brutal civil war, state news agency SANA said on Sunday.On Saturday, the committee extended the deadline for submitting appeals against members of the electoral bodies until the close of business…

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