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U.S. Prepares Magnitsky Sanctions on Brazil’s Gilmar Mendes as Judicial Overreach Crosses the Line By Hotspotnews, November 19, 2025-Orlando-FL-USA Senior officials in the Trump administration are finalizing recommendations to place Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court Justice Gilmar Mendes on the Global Magnitsky sanctions list, multiple sources close to the Treasury Department confirm.

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Trump Strengthens Ties with Saudi Arabia in Bold Move for American Interests By Hotspotnews, November 18, 2025- Orlando FL-USA Washington, D.C. – President Donald Trump has officially designated the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a Major Non-NATO Ally of the United States, a powerful step that cements one of America’s most important partnerships in the Middle East.

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Trump Delivers on Promises: New FIFA PASS Visa Program Puts American Soccer Fans First for 2026 World Cup By Hotspotnews -November 18, 2025, Orlando FL USA In a move that’s got conservatives cheering from the heartland to the heart of soccer country, President Donald J. Trump has unveiled the FIFA PASS initiative—a streamlined visa program designed to fast-track travel appointments for American fans eager to witness the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.

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How a Bankrupt Brazilian Company Still Funds a Sanctioned Judge In the strangest twist of 2025’s already chaotic political calendar, a Brazilian environmental-services giant that filed for bankruptcy protection less than a month ago with nearly two billion dollars in debt is proudly listed as a top-tier sponsor of the country’s most important gathering of public prosecutors.

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URGENT! THE FINAL BETRAYAL: Brazil’s Armed Forces Prepare to Handcuff Their Own Heroes ! By Hotspotnews-November 17, 2025. Orlando-FL-USA Mark the date. While most Brazilians are still digesting lunch, three men are allegedly meeting in the shadows: Alexandre de Moraes, the black-robed dictator of the Supreme Court; José Múcio, the Defense Minister who forgot what the word “defense” means; and General Tomás Paiva, the Army Commander who is about to spit on every oath he ever took.

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Neymar Pai Fecha Acordo Milionário pela Marca Pelé por Quase R$ 100 Milhões By Hotspotnews-November 17, 2025-Orlando-FL Em uma transação que une lendas do futebol brasileiro, Neymar da Silva Santos, conhecido como Neymar Pai, anunciou a aquisição da marca Pelé por meio de sua empresa NR Sports. O negócio, avaliado em US$ 18 milhões (equivalente a cerca de R$ 95 milhões na cotação atual), marca um capítulo inédito na preservação do legado do Rei do Futebol e na expansão do império familiar dos Neymar no mundo dos negócios esportivos.

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Trump and Bolsonaro: A Timeless Alliance Rooted in Freedom and Strength By Hotspotnews -November 17, 2025 – Orlando-FL-USA In an era where globalist elites scramble to redraw the map of international relations with their ink-stained treaties and virtue-signaling summits, one partnership stands unyielding like the Amazon rainforest against the winds of change: the unbreakable bond between President Donald J. Trump and former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

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Coca-Cola’s Risky Dance with a Sanctioned Brazilian Judge: When Corporate Virtue Signaling Meets Real-World Consequences By Hotspotnews -November 17, 2025- Orlando FL-USA In a world where American corporations love to parade their commitment to “human rights” and “democracy” on glossy annual reports, few moments expose the hypocrisy quite like Coca-Cola’s latest sponsorship blunder.

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Breaking the Sickness: How Brazil’s Centrão Machine Steals from the People—and How to Stop It By Hotspotnews – November 17, 2025-Orlando-FL-USA Brazil’s politics feels like a bad dream that won’t end. Secret deals in smoky rooms, billions of public money vanishing into pockets of the powerful, and everyday folks left scraping by. At the center of it all is the Centrão—a gang of middle-of-the-road parties like PP,

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Coca-Cola Cozies Up to Sanctioned Brazilian Censorship King By Hotspotnews-November 17, 2025 Folks, in a world where free speech is under fire, American companies should be the last ones throwing fuel on the flames. But guess what? Coca-Cola just did exactly that. Last week, from November 11 to 14,

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