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Maduro’s Narco-Embassy Scandal: How Socialist Tyranny Turned Diplomacy into Drug Money Laundering By Hotspotnews  The recent revelations emerging from U.S. indictments and detailed reporting have exposed yet another layer of corruption at the heart of Nicolás Maduro’s criminal regime in Venezuela. What was once dismissed by the left as “right-wing propaganda” now stands confirmed in official court documents:

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Judicial Restrictions on External Activities: The Brazilian Context and International Comparisons In a recent plenary session of Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court (STF) on February 4, 2026, Justice Alexandre de Moraes highlighted the stringent constitutional restrictions placed on Brazilian magistrates. He noted that judges are largely confined to teaching and delivering lectures, barring them from commercial ventures or other parallel professional activities.

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Brazilian Senate’s Refusal to Disclose Visitor Logs Raises Alarms Over Transparency and Corruption By Hotspotnews In a move that has ignited widespread criticism, the Brazilian Senate has been systematically denying public access to its visitor logs at the headquarters in Brasília, a practice that directly contravenes the country’s 2011 Lei de Acesso à Informação (LAI), or Access to Information Law.

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Breaking: FBI Captures Maduro Allies Alex Saab and Raúl Gorrín in Bold Raid By HotspotNews, February 4, 2026 In a stunning development that could shake the foundations of Venezuela’s political landscape, the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has reportedly captured two high-profile figures long associated with former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro: Alex Saab and Raúl Gorrín. The arrests, confirmed through multiple sources including Colombian media outlet Caracol Radio and Venezuelan journalists, occurred in the early hours of February 4, 2026, in Caracas.

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The French Probe into Elon Musk and X: Legitimate Inquiry or Political Overreach? by Hotspotnews In the ever-evolving landscape of global tech regulation, few figures loom as large as Elon Musk, the visionary CEO of Tesla, SpaceX, and the owner of X (formerly Twitter). Recently, Musk has found himself at the center of a high-profile investigation by French authorities, sparking heated debates about free speech, corporate accountability, and potential government overreach.

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PT’s Latest Power Grab:PT’s: : Trying to Silence Citizens’Criticism of Lula By Hotspotnews The Partido dos Trabalhadores (PT), the ruling party in Brazil, has once again revealed its deep discomfort with open political debate by formally asking the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (TSE) to block ordinary citizens from using paid social media promotions to criticize the government’s performance during the pre-campaign period leading up to the 2026 elections.

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How Barroso Invited Foreign interference in Brazil 2022 election By Hotspotnews In a stunning admission that reeks of globalist overreach, Brazil’s Supreme Court Minister Luís Roberto Barroso has pulled back the curtain on his own role in what conservatives see as a blatant assault on national sovereignty. Speaking at a high-profile event in New York last May,

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A Voice for Freedom: Nikolas Ferreira Confronts the Censorship Machine at the European Parliament By Hotspotnews In an era when governments increasingly disguise control as “regulation” and label dissent as “disinformation,” a young Brazilian congressman has stepped onto the international stage to deliver a stark warning. Nikolas Ferreira, Brazil’s most-voted federal deputy in history, recently addressed a high-level gathering at the European Parliament during the Transatlantic Summit on “Free Speech vs Regulated Speech.” His message was unequivocal: true democracy dies the moment free expression is placed under state supervision.

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