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Suspect in Charlie Kirk Murder Arrested. Here’s What We Know
Authorities arrested a suspect in the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, officials reported on Friday, ending a frenzied manhunt for the shooter. “We got him,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox said at a press conference. Cox identified the suspect as Tyler Robinson, from Utah. He said a family member of Robinson contacted a friend, who…
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Supreme Federal Court votes to convict former President Bolsonaro
Brazil’s Supreme Federal Court reached a majority of votes to convict former President Jair Bolsonaro, with three of the five panel justices voting to find him guilty of attempting a coup to stay in power after losing the 2022 election. The verdict is historic: it marks the first time a former Brazilian head of state…
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France Mobilizes in Protests and Pickets in Defense of Social Justice and Democracy
On Wednesday (10), France witnessed a powerful social mobilization movement. According to information from the newspaper Humanité, tens of thousands of people took to the streets to oppose the policies of Emmanuel Macron’s government, making their voices heard on the main thoroughfares of the country, near schools, hospitals, and businesses. The strength of the protesters…
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24th Anniversary of the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks in the US
Americans mark 24 years of the September 11, 2001 attacks with solemn ceremonies and tributes to the victims in New York, the Pentagon, and Shanksville.
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What to Know About Generation Z’s Mass Protests in Nepal
In the last 48 hours, Nepal has been rocked by deadly mass protests led by youth frustrated with the country’s leadership. On Tuesday night, the Nepalese army sent troops to restore order after prominent government buildings were set on fire, politicians were attacked, and violent clashes erupted between protesters and government forces. Nepal’s Prime Minister,…
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Rosana Paulino: The Creation of the Creatures of Day and Night
Rosana Paulino’s High Line mural reimagines mangrove ecosystems and Afro-Brazilian women as tree-goddesses, bridging day and night in a new mythological framework that challenges colonial legacies.
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Proportion of Brazilians living alone grows 52% in 12 years
The proportion of Brazilians living alone jumped 52% in 12 years. In 2024, 18.6% of households were inhabited by just one person – approximately one in every five. In 2012, this share was 12.2%. In 2012, Brazil had 61.2 million households, 7.5 million of which had one resident. In 2024, households totaled 77.3 million, 14.4…
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2026 World Cup Ticket Sales Are About to Begin
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The first opportunity to acquire regular tickets for the 2026 World Cup will be on Wednesday. But be warned: the tickets may not be easy to get — and they probably won’t be cheap. Demand for the popular men’s tournament is expected to skyrocket even more when the tournament begins in the United States, Mexico,…
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Millennial Saint in Jeans and Sneakers Reaches the Catholic Altars
Today (Sept. 7), St. Peter’s Square will be filled with young people with smartphones, teary eyes, and hearts pounding with faith. Later, Pope Leo XIV will proclaim Carlo Acutis a saint — the first millennial to ascend to the Catholic altars. His canonization, in St. Peter’s Basilica, is a breath of hope for a generation…
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Happy Independence Day, Brazil.
On Independence Day Everyone is proud and Of our beloved Brazil today and the laughter of the little children Fills the air with Brazilian flags and the music fills the air And on this clear and sunny day In Brazil today and all Will gather together side by side Proud Brazilians and the Spirit of…


