
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.
South Korea’s Constitutional Court has reinstated Prime Minister Han Duck-soo after rejecting his impeachment, restoring his powers immediately.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that General Keith Kellogg will focus solely on Ukraine as special envoy, strengthening ties with President Zelenskyy and Ukrainian leadership.

Greenland’s leaders strongly reject U.S. President Trump’s annexation remarks, emphasizing unity against external pressures.

Elon Musk’s political moves with his DOGE initiative are sparking backlash against Tesla. How will this impact the brand?

The Chinese mainland warns that any provocation by ‘Taiwan independence’ forces will be met with resolute action, emphasizing its commitment to peaceful reunification.

Former central banker Mark Carney wins leadership of Canada’s Liberal Party, set to become Prime Minister after defeating Chrystia Freeland in a landslide victory.

China’s top political advisory body, the CPPCC, concludes its third session in Beijing, discussing key issues facing the nation.

South Korea’s impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol was released from custody after a court canceled his arrest warrant, allowing him to stand trial for rebellion without being detained.

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