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Brazilian General Confesses to Drafting Assassination Plan in Bolsonaro Coup Attempt

A retired Brazilian general confessed to drafting a plan to assassinate President Lula da Silva, part of a broader alleged coup attempt by former President Jair Bolsonaro in December 2022 that failed due to insufficient military support; Bolsonaro could face 40 years in prison if convicted.

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Aguia Resources to Profit from Soaring Phosphate Prices

Aguia Resources' Tres Estradas phosphate project in Brazil is set to begin production in the first quarter of 2026, capitalizing on a 70% surge in global phosphate prices to achieve projected 14-year EBITDA of $253 million–$298 million, with low capital expenditure and operating costs.

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Brazil to Join Lawsuit Accusing Israel of Genocide

Brazil announced on July 23, 2025, its intention to formally join South Africa's lawsuit against Israel at the ICJ, accusing Israel of genocide and human rights violations in Palestinian territories, citing indiscriminate violence, attacks on civilian infrastructure, and the use of hunger as a weapo...

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US Investigates Brazil's Pix Payment System, Escalating Trade Dispute

The United States launched an investigation into Brazil's Pix electronic payment system, alleging unfair practices favoring government-developed services, impacting major U.S. payment companies and escalating existing trade tensions between the two countries.

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London Police Kill Innocent Brazilian in Mistaken Identity

In July 2005, London police fatally shot Jean Charles de Menezes, a Brazilian electrician, mistaking him for a terrorist suspect following a series of bombings; a series of errors in surveillance, communication, and identification led to his death.

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Trump's Brazil Tariffs Threaten 25% Orange Juice Price Hike

President Trump's threatened 50% tariff on Brazilian orange juice could raise prices 20-25% at US supermarkets like Aldi and Walmart, impacting importer Johanna Foods, which filed a lawsuit arguing the tariff lacks legal basis and would cost the company $68 million annually.

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Brazil Joins ICJ Case Against Israel

Brazil will officially join South Africa's case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) over alleged violations of international law, including the targeting of Palestinian civilians in Gaza, despite potential ramifications on its relationship with the United States.

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Brazil and Mexico Strengthen Economic Ties Amid US Tariffs

Brazilian President Lula and Mexican President Sheinbaum agreed to deepen economic ties amid US tariff announcements on Brazilian and Mexican products, with a Brazilian delegation visiting Mexico on August 27-28 to discuss expanding their trade agreement.

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San Diego Wave Signs First Brazilian Player, Dudinha

The San Diego Wave announced the signing of 20-year-old Brazilian forward Dudinha to a contract running through 2027; she is the first Brazilian to play for the Wave, having previously played for São Paulo FC and the Brazilian national team.

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Bolsonaro Faces Arrest, Son's Assets Frozen Amid US Sanctions

Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes froze the assets of Jair Bolsonaro's son, Eduardo, and threatened to arrest Bolsonaro for violating a social media ban stemming from an alleged coup attempt; the US imposed visa restrictions on Moraes and his allies.

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Bolsonaro Faces Imprisonment for Social Media Violation

A Brazilian Supreme Court judge threatened Jair Bolsonaro with immediate imprisonment for violating a social media ban, stemming from his public statements and his son's lobbying efforts in the US to influence the court's decision.

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Trump's Brazil Tariffs Threaten 25% Orange Juice Price Hike

President Trump's threatened 50% tariff on Brazilian goods, including orange juice, prompted a lawsuit by Johanna Foods, which claims the tariff lacks legal basis and would cause a significant price increase for consumers and cost the company $68 million annually.

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