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Jamil Chade is a journalist based in Geneva, Switzerland. In 2011 and in 2013, he was elected as the best Brazilian foreign correspondent, a prize given by the media organization Comuniquese. In 2015, he was chosen as one of the 40 most influential journalists in Brazil. Since 2000, Chade has reported from over 60 countries in all continents of the world. These missions include a trip with the secretary-general of the UN to African countries, with Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis to Latin America, as well as covering official presidential trips of four heads of state of Brazil around the world. Chade has covered four World Cups, as well as two Olympic Games. His investigative work has led the Brazilian National Congress to establish inquiry commissions to deal with corruption in soccer. His revelations also opened the way for the arrests of sports officials in Spain. Over the last ten years, he has published five books. Two of them were finalists at the main book prize in Brazil, known as "Jabuti". In Switzerland, one of his books won the Nicolas Bouvier Award. Chade was one of the researchers of the National Truth Commission, created by the government of Brazil to investigate crimes and violations of human rights committed during the military regime in the country (1964 to 1985). He is also part of an international network of specialists dealing with corruption, the Transparency International’s Anti-corruption Solutions and Knowledge (ASK).
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What Brazilians Who Vote for Trump in the USA Think
The article explores the perspectives of Brazilian immigrants in the USA who support Donald Trump, highlighting their alignment with his policies on immigration, economic strategies, and social issues. Supporters appreciate Trump's strong economic policies, opposition to 'woke' agendas, and stance on immigration, contrasting them with the current administration's approach. Criticism is directed towards Kamala Harris and the Democratic Party, emphasizing a preference for conservative leadership. The narrative underscores a belief in Trump's ability to improve the American economy and maintain strong international relations.
Brazil uses G20 to rebuild international health pacts post-COVID
Brazil, during its G20 presidency, emphasized the importance of rebuilding international health pacts post-COVID, advocating for multilateralism in health. Key initiatives include the continuation of the Pandemic Fund, WHO's Global Digital Health Initiative, and addressing antimicrobial resistance. The Brazilian government aims to integrate health into foreign policy, highlighting the need for international cooperation in health to tackle future challenges like Disease X and ensuring equitable access to healthcare. The G20 summit will also see the launch of the Coalition for Local Production, Innovation, and Equitable Access, contributing to the fight against hunger, poverty, and inequality.
Maduro calls back ambassador in Brazil in act of repudiation and expands crisis
Venezuela has recalled its ambassador from Brazil in response to Brazil's diplomatic actions, which include not recognizing Nicolás Maduro's election victory and vetoing Venezuela's entry into BRICS. The Venezuelan government criticizes Brazil's stance as anti-Latin American and equates it to US sanctions. Celso Amorim, a key figure in Brazil's diplomatic efforts, is accused of acting as a US imperialism messenger. The situation has strained relations between the two countries, with Venezuela threatening further diplomatic actions.
Brazil supports Cuba and US sanctions condemned at UN by near unanimity
Brazil, led by Chancellor Mauro Vieira, has expressed strong opposition to US sanctions on Cuba at the UN General Assembly, advocating for their removal. The Brazilian government is actively assisting Cuba with fuel and food supplies amidst an energy crisis exacerbated by the embargo and recent hurricane damage. The UN resolution condemning the US embargo received near-unanimous support, highlighting international consensus against the sanctions. Brazil's stance emphasizes humanitarian concerns and calls for constructive dialogue with the US.
Bannon leaves prison, claims election was stolen and suggests chaos in counting
Steve Bannon, after being released from prison, reiterated claims that the 2020 U.S. election was stolen, suggesting potential chaos in future vote counting. He criticized the Biden administration, labeling it a 'regime,' and accused Democrats of attempting to delegitimize a potential Trump victory. Bannon's statements were filled with conspiracy theories, lacking evidence, and he portrayed himself as a political prisoner. He also criticized Kamala Harris for her rhetoric against Trump and defended Trump's controversial remarks about Puerto Rico.
Trump will use military against people, Kamala will say in final campaign act
Kamala Harris, in her final campaign speech, accuses Donald Trump of intending to use the U.S. military against American citizens who disagree with him, labeling them as 'internal enemies.' She warns that a Trump victory would lead to punitive actions against his adversaries and further division in the country. Steve Bannon, recently released from prison, is actively promoting misinformation and suggests that Trump should declare victory prematurely. Bannon criticizes Kamala Harris's rhetoric and insists that Republicans are fighting for democracy, despite lacking evidence for his claims.
Kamala calls Trump a 'tyrant' and says he will use the military against the people
Kamala Harris, in a recent speech, criticized Donald Trump, labeling him a 'tyrant' and warning that he might use military force against American citizens. She emphasized the importance of the upcoming election, portraying it as a choice between freedom and chaos. Harris distanced herself from Joe Biden, focusing on reducing living costs and defending women's rights, including abortion. The speech coincided with Steve Bannon's release from prison, who is expected to lead a disinformation campaign. Harris called for unity and a new generation of leadership, contrasting her approach with Trump's divisive tactics.
Racist joke opens crisis and Republican leader refuses to vote for Trump
A racist joke by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe has sparked a crisis within the Republican Party, with key figures like Rick Scott and Maria Elvira Salazar condemning the remarks and urging Donald Trump to apologize. The joke, which referred to Puerto Rico derogatorily, has led to calls from Puerto Rican communities in the U.S., particularly in Pennsylvania, to withhold votes from Trump. The controversy highlights tensions within the party and the potential impact on Trump's campaign in crucial states.
Brazil cites 'plausible case of genocide' at the UN and denounces Israel
Brazil's government, represented by Chancellor Mauro Vieira, has raised concerns at the UN about a 'plausible case of genocide' in the context of Israel's military actions in Gaza. The Brazilian government criticized the disproportionate response to Hamas's attack and highlighted the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, including the destruction of infrastructure and civilian suffering. Brazil condemned Israel's designation of UNRWA as a 'terrorist entity' and criticized attacks on UN peacekeeping missions. The Brazilian government called for a revision of the UN Charter, emphasizing the need for decisive diplomatic action to achieve peace in the Middle East.
Switzerland Celebrated the 1964 Coup, Reveals Telegram: 'Prevented a Second Cuba'
A recently revealed telegram from the Swiss ambassador to Brazil, André Dominicé, shows that Switzerland celebrated the 1964 Brazilian military coup, viewing it as a necessary action to prevent the country from becoming a second Cuba. The Swiss praised General Castelo Branco for his modesty and honesty, seeing him as the right person to lead Brazil post-coup. However, the ambassador also expressed concerns about the violence and hoped for a wise military dictatorship that would promote honesty, work, patriotism, and social progress. The military regime in Brazil lasted for 21 years.
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