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The Perilous Path of “Operação Imeri”: Brazil’s Dangerous Gamble By Hotspot News In a world where geopolitical alliances and moral clarity often intersect with dire consequences, the recent revelation of “Operação Imeri” stands as a stark reminder of the risks nations face when they stray from principled foreign policy.

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Shadows Over Brazil: Is Sabotage Silencing Justice? By Hotspotorlando News Whispers of conspiracy are once again stirring in Brasília, echoing a troubling past. A recent post on X from O Patriota has reignited speculation about a potential attempt on the life of Supreme Court Justice André Mendonça, drawing chilling parallels to the mysterious 2017 plane crash that claimed the life of Justice Teori Zavascki. The question looms large: Accident or sabotage?

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Lula’s Betrayal: The Hypocrisy of Selling Brazil’s Sovereignty By Hotspot News In a stunning display of hypocrisy, former Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has once again revealed his true colors. The man who once preached about national sovereignty and the protection of Brazil’s resources has now confessed to a grave betrayal: handing over part of the Amazon to foreign interests, specifically Norway and Germany, through the so-called “Amazon Fund.”

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Israel’s Downgrade of Relations with Brazil: A Self-Inflicted Wound for a Nation on the Brink By Hotspotorlando News The  world awoke looking down at Brazil, smaller than ever, in front of a stark diplomatic reality: Israel has announced a significant downgrade of its relations with Brazil.

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The  lack of Freedom: Brazil’s Proposed Social Media Surveillance By Hotspotorlando News In the digital age, the battle for freedom is increasingly fought on the front lines of technology and governance. Recent developments in Brazil, where Senator Jorge Seif has proposed a bill (PL 992/2023) mandating CPF registration and facial recognition for social media use, present a stark challenge to conservative principles of individual liberty, privacy,

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A Conservative Victory for Due Process: De Moraes’ COAF Review and Its Implications for Bolsonaro’s Cases By Hotspotorlando News The recent announcement by Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes to review the suspension of legal processes relying on Brazil’s Financial Activities Control Council (COAF) reports is a development conservatives should cautiously celebrate.

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Alexandre de Moraes’ Review of COAF Suspensions: A Much-Needed Check on Judicial Overreach In a development that conservative observers are hailing as a potential victory for due process and limited government, Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has announced a review of the suspension of legal processes that rely on reports from Brazil’s Financial Activities Control Council (COAF).

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