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Impunidade no Palácio: A Blindagem de um Aliado do Governo na Farra dos Aposentados By Hotspotnews Em mais um capítulo vergonhoso da saga de corrupção que assola o Brasil, a Polícia Federal deflagrou nesta quinta-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2025, uma nova fase da Operação Sem Desconto,
The Persecution of Filipe Martins: A Stark Warning for Justice in Brazil By Hotspotnews In a nation once celebrated for its vibrant democracy, the conviction of Filipe Martins, former international affairs advisor to President Jair Bolsonaro, stands as a chilling emblem of judicial overreach and political persecution.
Lula’s Weak-Kneed Response to Trump’s Firm Stance on Venezuela Undermines Regional Security By Hotspotnews -December 18, 2025 In a revealing statement this week, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva expressed “concern” over President Donald Trump’s resolute actions toward Latin America, particularly the escalating pressure on Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.
Maduro’s Desperate Plea: A Sign of Weakness in the Face of American Resolve By Hotspotnews In a televised address this week, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro made a startling appeal to the people and military of neighboring Colombia, invoking the legacy of Simón Bolívar to call for a “perfect union” between the two nations.
Flávio Bolsonaro’s Strategic Outreach to Faria Lima Signals Growing Momentum for 2026 By Hotspotnews In a clear sign that the Brazilian right is coalescing around a viable alternative for the 2026 presidential race, Senator Flávio Bolsonaro hosted a private lunch on December 17 with key business leaders from São Paulo’s Faria Lima financial district.
The Judicial Recess: A Barrier to Justice and Freedom in Brazil By Hotspotnews As Brazil approaches the end of 2025, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) is set to enter its annual judicial recess, a period that suspends most procedural deadlines and regular activities from December 20, 2025, to January 31, 2026.
Alexandre de Moraes’ Grave Error in Ignoring Eduardo Bolsonaro’s Parliamentary Immunity By Hotspotnews In yet another chapter of the escalating judicial activism that has marked Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF), Justice Alexandre de Moraes committed a glaring mistake by leading the unanimous decision of the First Panel to indict federal deputy Eduardo Bolsonaro as a defendant for alleged coercion in the course of a legal process.
President Trump Delivers a Decisive Blow to the Maduro Regime: America Stands Strong In a bold and unapologetic display of American resolve, President Donald Trump has announced a total and complete blockade of sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela, backed by the largest naval armada ever assembled in South American history. This historic move sends a clear message to the illegitimate Maduro dictatorship: America’s patience with socialist tyranny, theft of private property, and sponsorship of terrorism has run out.
President Trump’s Bold Stand: Blockading Venezuela’s Illicit Oil Trade is Long Overdue In a decisive move that reaffirms America’s commitment to national security and global stability, President Donald Trump has ordered a total and complete blockade of all sanctioned oil tankers entering or leaving Venezuela. This action, announced on December 16, 2025, targets the financial lifeline of Nicolás Maduro’s corrupt socialist regime, which has long used oil revenues to fund terrorism, drug smuggling, human trafficking, and other criminal enterprises. President Trump rightly designated the Maduro regime as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, citing its theft of American assets and its role…
Brazil’s Judiciary Unbound: Ongoing Human Rights Concerns and the Fragility of International Agreements By Hotspotnews In recent years, Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) has faced intense scrutiny for actions perceived by critics as overreaching judicial authority, particularly in cases related to the events following the 2022 presidential election and the January 8, 2023, invasions of government buildings.
