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The Israeli ambassador says he is disappointed that Brazil did not condemn the Iranian attack Israel's Ambassador to Brazil, Daniel Zonshine, said on Sunday (14) that he expects condemnation from the Brazilian government of the attack carried out by Iran against the country. In an interview with Globo NewsHe also said he was “disappointed” with Itamaraty Palace's stance on the situation. On Saturday (13), the Brazilian government issued a memorandum on the conflict and said that it was following the facts “with great concern” and “calls on all parties concerned to exercise the utmost restraint and calls on the international…

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Image: reproduction. Imagine yourself calmly behind the wheel on the streets of your city, when an unexpected detail catches your eye: a traffic light showing a fourth light in a completely new color! It may sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but that's exactly what's about to happen! get ready! Introducing a fourth signal at traffic lights: a sensible step forward Traditional traffic lights, with their familiar three colors – green, yellow and red – have been guiding drivers around the world for decades, efficiently regulating traffic flow. However, with technological advances and the emergence of autonomous vehicles,…

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1 of 2 Photos by Victor Manuel Rocha; In the last photo, he appears to be talking to an undercover FBI agent – Image: AP Photographs by Victor Manuel Rocha; In the last photo, he appears to be talking to an undercover FBI agent – Image: AP Rocha was indicted in December and pleaded guilty in February to charges of conspiring to act as an agent of a foreign government, Cuba, in what the Justice Department described as One of the most far-reaching and longest-running infiltration operations in US government history. “Today’s decision brings an end to more than four…

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Victor Manuel Rocha was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined for leaking information to the Cuban government Victor Manuel Rocha, former US ambassador to Bolivia, was sentenced on Friday (April 12, 2024) to 15 years in prison on espionage charges. He must also pay a $500,000 fine for leaking sensitive information to the Cuban government while serving the U.S. government. In federal court in Miami, Rocha pleaded guilty to conspiring on behalf of a foreign government since 1981. The former diplomat was born in Colombia and obtained US citizenship in 1978. In December 2023, US Attorney General Merrick…

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President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (PT) On Tuesday (16) he will travel to Colombia. The next day, the Workers' Party member will begin the meeting's agenda, which includes a meeting with the Colombian President, Gustavo Pietroin Bogotá.According to Palacio do Planalto, among the topics that the two presidents will address are the agendas of trade and investment, sustainable development, Amazonian cooperation, social programs, human rights and family farming.Lula will also participate in the Brazil-Colombia Business Forum and the opening of the 36th Bogotá International Book Fair, an event in which Brazil is the guest of honour. Exclusive offer for…

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António Guterres laments the current state of humanity during a speech at the United Nations Secretary General L United Nations (United Nations), António GuterresIt was mentioned this Thursday (11) that the possibility of expulsion from Ecuador The organization of the organisation, like all matters relating to membership, will depend on the member states. Hey Mexico On Thursday, it requested the country's membership suspension due to the invasion of its embassy in Quito to capture former Ecuadorian Vice President Jorge Glas. The Mexicans filed a complaint against the Ecuadorians with the International Court of Justice. Guterres, through his spokesman Stephane Dujarric,…

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A police officer allegedly shot Dexter Reed 50 times in 41 seconds as he approached in Chicago; The work was on March 21st US police officers shot a black man about 96 times during a traffic stop in Chicago, United States. The crime occurred on March 21, however the pictures What happened was not published until Tuesday (April 9, 2024). The victim has been identified as 26-year-old Dexter Reed. According to information received from Cuba (Office of Civilian Police Responsibility), the man allegedly fired the first shot at the police, who responded by firing 96 shots. According to the office,…

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Prime Minister South KoreaHan Dak Su and other government officials made themselves at their disposal Waiver To their positions on Thursday, the 11th of this month, after the defeat of the ruling party to the opposition in the parliamentary elections. Liberal parties opposing the current president's government Governor Yoon Suk-yeol He received a large majority of votes on Tuesday 10. While the party Yoon's People Power Party and its allies won 108 seats out of 300 in Parliament, while the main opposition Democratic Party and its coalition won 175 seats. The participation rate in the elections was 67%. 44 million…

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For many, this is a historic vote; Others say the new rules are controversial. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said, “Migration constitutes a European challenge, which requires a European response, and the new charter is a great achievement.”Supporters of the agreement want the new rules approved so they can better compete in the upcoming European elections in June against far-right parties, which are growing in popularity. Human rights groups, including the European Council for Refugees and Exiles (a coalition of 122 NGOs), Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have described the agreement as “cruel” and a “disaster”, saying…

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Seoul (Reuters) – South Korea's progressive opposition parties won a landslide victory in Wednesday's parliamentary elections, dealing a resounding blow to President Yoon Suk-yeol and his conservative party, but they were likely unable to achieve a supermajority. Projections indicate that the Democratic Party will win more than 170 of the 300 seats in the new legislature, with data from the National Electoral Commission and radio and television stations showing that more than 99% of the votes have been counted by 5:55 am on Thursday (local time) . Continues after birthA breakaway progressive party considered an ally of the Democratic Party…

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