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By the Hotspotorlando Newsxx The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has ushered in a new era of travel convenience by approving the use of digital passports on Apple and Android mobile devices. This groundbreaking decision promises to reduce the hassle of carrying physical passports, allowing travelers to verify their identity with a tap of their phone. However, this approval comes with an important condition that keeps the physical passport from disappearing entirely just yet. Here’s what this change means for travelers and the future of identification at airports. ## What Is a Digital Passport? A digital passport is an electronic version…

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BRICS Summit 2025: A Fading Alliance Amid Global Tensions The recent BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 6–7, 2025, was supposed to showcase the growing clout of the Global South’s economic bloc. Instead, it revealed a coalition fraying at the edges, with the absence of two of its most prominent leaders—Russia’s Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping—casting a shadow over the gathering.

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Iran Mourns Fallen Commanders and Scientists in Grand Funeral After War with Israel By Hotspotorlando News On June 28, 2025, the streets of Tehran overflowed with mourners clad in black, waving Iranian flags and chanting fiery slogans as the Islamic Republic held a state funeral for approximately 60 individuals, including top military commanders and nuclear scientists, killed in a 12-day war with Israel.

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Brazil America International Summit: Your Gateway to the American Market The Brazil America 2025 International Summit is arriving in Orlando, Florida, on August 8, 2025, offering an unmissable opportunity for Brazilian investors and entrepreneurs who wish to conquer the United States market. OPEN REGISTRATIONS With the theme “From Brazil to the USA: Building Your Business in the American Market,” the event will bring together 80 to 100 participants, including Brazilian investors, American venture capitalists, legal and financial consultants, and business leaders from Orlando, at the DX Business Center. For only **$35**, you will have access to an intensive day of…

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The Amazon Crisis and the EU-Mercosur Agreement: A Moral and Economic Reckoning By Laiz Rodrigues The Amazon rainforest, the lungs of our planet, stands on the brink of irreversible collapse. Decades of relentless deforestation—driven by cattle ranching, illegal logging, and mining—have stripped away 17% of its forest cover, with another 17% degraded.

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Brazil’s Starlink Deal: A Win for Law and Order, Despite Lula’s Missteps In a decisive move to combat crime in the Amazon rainforest, Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office has secured a groundbreaking agreement with Elon Musk’s Starlink, announced on June 27, 2025.

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By Laiz Rodrigues-Editor in Chief The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), a linchpin of globalist international financial institutions (IFIs), has just forced a $2 billion credit line on Brazil, and conservatives should be enraged. This isn’t aid—it’s a direct assault on Brazil’s sovereignty, orchestrated by foreign elites and, shockingly, enabled by Brazil’s own representatives on the IDB’s Board of Governors, including Minister of Planning and Budget Simone Tebet and Minister of Finance Fernando Haddad. This deal, starting with a $30 million slice for Amazonas’ so-called tax “modernization,” is a blatant attempt to erode Brazil’s autonomy, and the involvement of Tebet and…

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Brazil’s Supreme Court Wages War on Free Speech: A Tyrannical Assault on Liberty Brazil in the Dark Ages By Laiz Rodrigues-Editor In a chilling display of judicial overreach, Brazil’s Supreme Court has unleashed a devastating blow to the sacred principle of free speech, declaring on June 26, 2025, that social media giants like Google, Meta, and TikTok are now liable for the content posted by their users.

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National Hurricane Center Monitors Four Tropical Waves, Including Two in the Caribbean As the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season progresses, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is closely tracking four tropical waves across the Atlantic basin, with two located in the Caribbean Sea. While no tropical cyclone development is expected over the next seven days, the presence of these waves signals the need for continued vigilance as the season approaches its peak.

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