Supporters of Brazil’s far-right ex-President Jair Bolsonaro broke through police barricades and stormed govt buildings.
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Brazil’s Protests Resemble the US Capitol Attack on Jan. 6
Jair Bolsonaro, the right-wing former president of Brazil, had for months sought to undermine the results of an election that he lost, in much the same manner that Donald J. Trump did after his defeat in the 2020 presidential election.
Donald Trump silent as supporters of ally Bolsonaro launch Jan 6-style attack on Brazilian capital
Trump ally’s supporters have been protesting election since October
More mainland Chinese firms will take away market share from Taiwan iPhone suppliers: Investment firm
“China is doing quite well in pretty much everything, except semiconductors,” said Kirkland Capital’s CEO.
The “Silent Service” is Still the Future of Pakistan’s Navy
With the fifth and sixth boats under production, it seems that the Pakistan Navy’s Hangor submarine project is proceeding (but without German engines).
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The “Silent Service” is Still the Future of Pakistan’s Navy
With the fifth and sixth boats under production, it seems that the Pakistan Navy’s Hangor submarine project is proceeding (but without German engines).
The post The “Silent Service” is Still the Future of Pakistan’s Navy appeared first on Quwa.
Brazil Congress: ‘Sad to think we’ve come to this point’
As Bolsonaro supporters stormed Congress, locals in Brasilia were forced to shelter in fear.
Diana, William, Meghan: Highlights Of Prince Harry’s Explosive Interview
Prince Harry told Britain’s ITV channel he had endured “38 years… of intentional spin and distortion”. He said he had “no intention” of harming anyone in his family by releasing the book.
Bolsonaro’s supporters storm Brazil’s government offices
On Sunday, a week after the inauguration of Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro stormed Congress, the Supreme Court, and the presidential palace in the capital.