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Michelle Bolsonaro Steps Aside from PL Mulher: A Moment of Grace Under Fire By Hotspotnews In a move that speaks volumes about the personal toll of Brazil’s unrelenting political warfare, former First Lady Michelle Bolsonaro has announced a temporary withdrawal from the leadership of PL Mulher, the women’s wing of the Liberal Party.

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The Alexandre de Moraes Family Business: When Justice Becomes a Very Lucrative Profession By Hotspotnews In any healthy republic, the wife of a Supreme Court justice should not need to become a multimillionaire thanks to contracts signed with banks that are simultaneously under investigation or liquidated by decisions involving her husband’s court. Yet that is precisely what has happened in Brazil.

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The Banco Master Scandal: A Web of Judicial Influence and Questionable Contracts Exposed By Hotspotnews In the annals of Brazilian political intrigue, few stories rival the audacity of the Banco Master affair—a tale of financial desperation, judicial maneuvering, and a staggering contract that reeks of impropriety.

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OAS in Brazil: A Critical Juncture as Human Rights Probe Unfolds Amid Ongoing Judicial Shadows By Hotspotnews In Brazil’s deepening political winter, the Organization of American States (OAS)—or OEA in Portuguese—continues to serve as a fragile yet indispensable sentinel against the encroaching tide of authoritarianism.

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Rubio Rights a Four-Year Wrong at Foggy Bottom By Hotspotnews For the first time in years, the State Department is once again hiring, promoting, and assigning diplomats based on one simple criterion: who is best at protecting and advancing American interests abroad.

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The Death of the Global Internet: the attempt to kill Free Speech By Hotspotnews For the first time in history, a foreign power has fined an American company 140 million euros because Europeans didn’t like what some American citizens said on an American platform. The European Union’s weapon of choice was the Digital Services Act, and the target was Elon Musk’s X. Brussels didn’t just demand the posts be removed inside the EU; it demanded X enforce European speech rules everywhere on earth, including inside the United States. This is not a trade dispute. It is not about privacy or…

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The Unmistakable Power of X and the Man Who Owns It By Hotspotnews For years the legacy media and the Brussels bureaucracy have repeated the same comforting lullaby: Twitter is dying, Elon Musk overpaid, the platform is a toxic wasteland that sensible people have abandoned for the curated safety of Threads and Bluesky. They need that story to be true, because if it isn’t, the entire progressive control matrix built over the last decade begins to crumble. It isn’t true. Six hundred and eleven million people still open X every month. A quarter of a billion do it every single…

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The Supreme Court and the Perpetual Shield: How the STF Became Lula’s Most Reliable Firewall By Hotspotnews For anyone who has watched Brazilian politics over the last decade, the pattern is now unmistakable. Every time a corruption investigation gets dangerously close to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva or the innermost circle of the Workers’ Party, the Supreme Federal Court (STF) appears, almost on cue, to neutralize the threat. The latest chapter, the billion-dollar INSS pension fraud that exploded in 2025, is only the most recent example of a protection mechanism that has been perfected since 2019. The court’s interventions are…

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America’s New National Security Strategy Sounds the Alarm By Hotspotnews For the first time in modern history, an American administration has looked across the Atlantic and told the unvarnished truth: Western Europe, as we have known it, may cease to exist within a single generation.

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Rubio’s Fiery Stand: EU’s Assault on Free Speech Meets American Resolve By Hotspotnews In a bold declaration that echoes the unyielding spirit of America’s founding principles, Senator Marco Rubio has drawn a line in the sand against the European Union’s latest overreach. On the heels of the EU slapping X—a vital platform for open discourse—with a staggering €120 million fine, Rubio didn’t mince words: “This is an attack on the American people by a foreign government. The days of censoring Americans online are over!”

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