Yanomami Crisis
The Federal Police (PF) opened an investigation, this Wednesday (25), to investigate whether there was a crime of genocide and failure to provide assistance in the assistance given by the federal government to the Yanomami. The investigation was opened at the request of the Minister of Justice and Public Security, Flávio Dino, and will be carried out in Roraima. (G1)
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'It's not a crime, but it's a sin'
Pope Francis has defended the decriminalization of homosexuality and said the Catholic Church must end “unjust laws” that claim otherwise. In an interview with the agency Associated Press, published this Wednesday (25), however, the pontiff reinforced the doctrinal position that treats homosexuality as a sin. (FSP) 🚥
Visa will expire
The deadline for Jair Bolsonaro to use an official visa in the United States expires next Monday (30). He has been in Florida since December 30th and entered the country before the end of his term. (Estadão) 🚥
Lula in Uruguay
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva considered it “urgent and necessary” for Mercosur to close an agreement with the European Union (EU) before negotiating one with China, during a visit to Uruguay, a country that is progressing in bilateral trade negotiations with Beijing. (AFP)
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The soap opera of the Americans
After BTG Pactual and Votorantim executed Americanas' debts, leading the company to file for judicial recovery, large banks now want to force the trio of shareholders – billionaires Jorge Paulo Lemann, Beto Sicupira and Marcel Telles – to reimburse them with their equity guys. The attack is led by Bradesco, Safra and Santander, who filed lawsuits to produce evidence this week. (FSP) 🚥
This Wednesday (25), Americanas filed a request for judicial recovery in the United States, a process known as “Chapter 15”, according to a court document obtained by Reuters. (G1)
'Important step' towards victory
The announcement by the United States and Germany that they will authorize the delivery of heavy tanks to Ukraine is an “important step” towards the victory of the country, invaded by Russia, said Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky this Wednesday (25). (AFP)
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The Ukrainian president thanked the American head of state, Joe Biden, on Twitter for the “powerful” decision. “It is an important step towards victory”, he said.
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