
Bolsonaro Faces Trial as Brazil’s Supreme Court Deliberates Coup Charges
Brazil’s Supreme Court is deliberating whether to put former President Jair Bolsonaro on trial for coup charges, potentially leading to a 30-year prison sentence if convicted.
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Brazil’s Supreme Court is deliberating whether to put former President Jair Bolsonaro on trial for coup charges, potentially leading to a 30-year prison sentence if convicted.

U.S. restaurants are bracing for potential impacts as new tariffs on imported food and beverages loom, threatening to disrupt supply chains and increase costs for the hospitality industry.

Canada-U.S. trade tensions are raising concerns in Hollywood, as new tariffs could impact production costs and disrupt an industry already facing challenges.

Haiti’s crisis deepens as armed gangs tighten their grip, fueling violence and displacement across the nation. Political instability continues to undermine efforts to restore order.

A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck Yongqing County in North China’s Hebei Province. Tremors were felt in Beijing.

Restrictive policies by Taiwan authorities are straining cultural and economic exchanges across the Taiwan Straits, raising concerns among those involved in cross-Straits relations.

TSMC is facing increased pressure from the U.S. to expand investments, highlighting geopolitical tensions affecting the global semiconductor industry and the economy of the Taiwan region.

China and India held their 33rd meeting to discuss border issues, focusing on maintaining peace and tranquility along their shared boundary.

Global leaders at the Boao Forum discuss strategies to bridge the digital divide, emphasizing education, partnerships, and inclusive policies to ensure equitable access to technology.

China’s CCIA has released a report alleging that U.S. intelligence agencies have conducted global cyber espionage on mobile devices, exploiting vulnerabilities to access sensitive data worldwide.