Coup Convict Jair Bolsonaro Arrested on Orders from Supreme Court, Supporters Vow Protests

Brazil\’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was preemptively arrested, days before his 27-year coup sentence began. The ally of Donald Trump was deemed a flight risk. Supporters are expected to rally outside the federal police headquarters

FAA Caution Follows Massive US Military Buildup Near Venezuela; Warns of Aviation Risks

The FAA warned airlines about flying over Venezuela, citing military risks. This comes amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the region, including carriers and F-35s, and U.S. strikes on alleged drug vessels

Trump Admin Uses Human Rights Agenda to Fight DEI and Speech Policies

The Trump administration has dramatically revised its annual global human rights report, using it to advance its domestic agenda by declaring DEI policies, abortion subsidies, and restrictions on hate speech in foreign nations as human rights infringements. Critics, including Human Rights First, accuse the administration of \”weaponizing\” the document for political ends, shifting focus away from abuses against women, LGBTQI+ persons, and minorities previously documented by the State Department.

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Coup Convict Jair Bolsonaro Arrested on Orders from Supreme Court, Supporters Vow Protests

Brazil\’s former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was preemptively arrested, days before his 27-year coup sentence began. The ally of Donald Trump was deemed a flight risk. Supporters are expected to rally outside the federal police headquarters

FAA Caution Follows Massive US Military Buildup Near Venezuela; Warns of Aviation Risks

The FAA warned airlines about flying over Venezuela, citing military risks. This comes amid a massive U.S. military buildup in the region, including carriers and F-35s, and U.S. strikes on alleged drug vessels

Trump Admin Uses Human Rights Agenda to Fight DEI and Speech Policies

The Trump administration has dramatically revised its annual global human rights report, using it to advance its domestic agenda by declaring DEI policies, abortion subsidies, and restrictions on hate speech in foreign nations as human rights infringements. Critics, including Human Rights First, accuse the administration of \”weaponizing\” the document for political ends, shifting focus away from abuses against women, LGBTQI+ persons, and minorities previously documented by the State Department.

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