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— France Rises: Patriots Defend Christian Heritage Against Macron’s Globalist Islamization PARIS — Across France, from the cobblestone streets of Lyon to the heart of Paris, tens of thousands of patriots have taken to the streets in a powerful display of faith and defiance.
Pope Francis, Advocate for the Marginalized, Dies at 88, Leaving U.S. Catholic Church at a Crossroads VATICAN CITY — Pope Francis, the first Latin American pontiff and a transformative figure in the Roman Catholic Church, died on Easter Monday, April 21, 2025, at 7:35 a.m. CEST at his residence in the Vatican’s Casa Santa Marta. He was 88. Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican’s camerlengo, announced the death, stating, “His entire life was dedicated to the service of the Lord and His Church.
Hotspotorlando News The meeting between Pope Francis and Vice President J.D. Vance on Easter Sunday, April 20, 2025, highlights the complex interplay of faith and politics within the U.S. Catholic Church, especially amid recent developments.
**Lula’s Brazil: A Safe Haven for Latin America’s Corrupt and Criminal Elite?** 04/21/2025, Hotspotorlando News. Brazil, once a beacon of hope in the fight against corruption, is now descending into a moral abyss under President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. According to Sergio Moro, the fearless former judge who led Operation Car Wash,
Comer Slams Door on Democrats’ Taxpayer-Funded El Salvador Junket House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R-KY) has taken a stand for fiscal responsibility, rejecting a request from Democrats to use public funds for a trip to El Salvador.
The Capital One–Discover merger, approved by the Federal Reserve in April 2025, is poised to significantly influence U.S. credit markets, particularly in the credit card and consumer lending sectors. Below is an analysis of its key impacts:
Barroso’s Defense of Moraes Sparks Controversy Amid The Economist’s Critique Hotspotorlando News, Brasilia, April 20, 2025* — The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court (STF) is under intense scrutiny following a scathing editorial by *The Economist* on April 16, 2025, which criticized the court’s concentration of power, particularly focusing on Justice Alexandre de Moraes. Titled “Brazil’s Supreme Court is on Trial,” the piece argued that “judges with too much power” threaten Brazilian democracy, singling out Moraes for his “surprisingly broad powers” targeting predominantly right-wing figures. In response, STF President Luís Roberto Barroso issued a statement on April 19, defending Moraes and the…
Jair Bolsonaro’s Health: A Persistent Battle Amid Political Turmoil Hotspotorlando News, April 20, 2025* — Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, a polarizing figure in Latin American politics, has faced recurring health challenges since a near-fatal stabbing in 2018, with recent developments underscoring the ongoing toll on his physical condition.
Neymar’s Emotional Exit: Injury Cuts Short Santos Comeback Hotspotorlando News,*Santos, Brazil, April 20, 2025* — Neymar Jr., Brazil’s footballing superstar, was reduced to tears on April 16, 2025, as he limped off the pitch just 34 minutes into a Brazilian Serie A match against Atlético Mineiro at Santos’ Vila Belmiro stadium. The 33-year-old forward, marking his 100th appearance for his boyhood club with a commemorative No. 100 jersey, suffered a left thigh injury during a 2-0 win, reigniting concerns about his injury-plagued career and his ambitions for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Brazil Grants Asylum to Peru’s Former First Lady Nadine Heredia Amid Corruption Conviction Hotspotorlando News. April 20, 2025* — In a move that has sparked diplomatic tensions and reignited debates over corruption and asylum in Latin America,
