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    Deep State Radio
    DSR Weekly Wrap-Up: Bolsonaro Convicted

    Deep State Radio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 21:37


    On the DSR Weekly Wrap-Up for September 12, we discuss the conviction of Jair Bolsonaro, the arrest of a suspect in the murder of Charlie Kirk, a meeting between Trump and the Qatari PM, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    The Lawfare Podcast
    Lawfare Archive: Brian Winter on the Imminent Election Crisis in Brazil

    The Lawfare Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 32:15


    From September 27, 2022: In just under a week, on October 2, Brazil will hold the first round of its general election, which will determine the country's next president. To talk through all things Brazilian politics, Lawfare managing editor Tyler McBrien sat down with Brian Winter, editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly and a journalist with over a decade of experience living and reporting across Latin America. They discussed the leading candidates, Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the potential election crisis, and what's at stake as Brazilians head to the polls on Sunday.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    O Assunto
    O diário do julgamento de Bolsonaro – do início à condenação

    O Assunto

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 249:13


    Convidados: Felipe Recondo, Reynaldo Turollo Jr., Pierpaolo Botino, Thiago Bottino, Oscar Vilhena e Gustavo Binenbojm Entre os dias 2 e 11 de setembro, a 1ª Turma do Supremo Tribunal Federal julgou o ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro e outros 7 réus por tentativa de golpe de Estado. Entre os julgados estavam militares de alta patente. A última quinta-feira (11) entrou para a história. Durante as duas últimas semanas, O Assunto contou a história dos fatos que levaram ao julgamento e acompanhou de perto as quase 36 horas de sessões. Da tentativa de golpe à condenação, O Assunto publica neste sábado (13) um registro detalhado de como Bolsonaro e militares de alta patente chegaram ao banco dos réus e saíram condenados por atentar contra a democracia brasileira.

    Noticentro
    Globo aerostático realiza aterrizaje de emergencia en Teotihuacán

    Noticentro

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2025 1:19


    Sheinbaum suspende conferencias matutinas por eventos patrios Cofepris alerta sobre riesgos de medicamentos falsosBolsonaro condenado a 27 años de prisión en BrasilMás información en nuestro podcast

    Up First
    Kirk Shooting Investigation, Economic Round-up, Brazil's Bolsanaro Convicted

    Up First

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 13:05


    Police have released video and pictures of a suspect who they believe shot and killed right-wing activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, and authorities are urging the public to come forward with tips. Stocks are surging on hopes of lower interest rates, even as Americans face rising prices at the store and a cooling job market. And in Brazil, former President Jair Bolsonaro has been found guilty of plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election.Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today's episode of Up First was edited by Eric Whitney, Rafael Nam, Tara Neil, Mohamad ElBardicy, Alice Woelfle.It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher Thomas.We get engineering support from David Greenburg. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.And our Executive Producer is Jay ShaylorLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy

    Global News Podcast
    FBI releases photos of 'person of interest' in hunt for Charlie Kirk's killer

    Global News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 29:20


    The FBI has released images of a person it's trying to find in connection with the murder of the conservative activist Charlie Kirk at a university in Utah on Wednesday. They show a figure dressed in black and wearing sunglasses. The gunman is still on the run. Also: Brazil's former right-wing president Jair Bolsonaro has been sentenced to twenty seven years in prison after being found guilty of attempting a coup when he lost the last election, and Ireland has threatened to withdraw from the Eurovision Song Contest if Israel participates.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk

    Global News Podcast
    Trump on Charlie Kirk shooter: 'I think we have him'

    Global News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 28:19


    Donald Trump believes that authorities have caught Charlie Kirk's shooter. Also: the former president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro is sentenced to 27 years in jail; Israel steps up its military offensive in Gaza; 300 South Korean workers, detained by the US, arrive home; female representation in the upcoming Malawi elections; the growing flood emergency in Pakistan's Punjab province; Russia and Belarus begin a major joint military exercise; the world's first AI government minister in Albania and searching for a meteorite in the Scottish Highlands.The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk

    Apple News Today
    What to know about the suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing

    Apple News Today

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 14:49


    Authorities have arrested a suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk. CBS News has more, while Politico explores the fears over political violence in the U.S. A group of common chemicals known as phthalates, used in everything from medical devices to garden hoses and food packaging, has been linked to adverse health outcomes. The Washington Post’s Shannon Osaka joins to discuss their link to to pregnancy problems. Bad Bunny’s residency in Puerto Rico generated an estimated $196 million in economic activity for the island. The Wall Street Journal’s Elias Leight breaks down the financial and cultural impact of the concerts — and explains why Bad Bunny’s global tour is skipping the mainland U.S. Plus, Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro, U.S. mortgage rates fell to their lowest level in a year, and a look ahead at the WNBA playoffs. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

    The John Batchelor Show
    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 7:02


    CONTINUED Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats. 1910 BRAZIL

    The John Batchelor Show
    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:48


    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats. 1945 PERU

    The John Batchelor Show
    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 13:53


    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's Rewfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats.

    The John Batchelor Show
    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 5:47


    Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats. 1884 GUADALAJARA

    The John Batchelor Show
    CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW SCHEDULE 9-11-25 GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Brussels at the Article Four meeting called by Poland.

    The John Batchelor Show

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 7:02


    CBS EYE ON THE WORLD WITH JOHN BATCHELOR SHOW SCHEDULE  9-11-25 GOOD EVENING: The show begins in Brussels at the Article Four meeting called by Poland. 1942 FIRST HOUR 9-915 McCausland: Jeff McCausland analyzes Russia's drone probes into Poland, viewing them as Vladimir Putin's attempt to intimidate NATO and gather military intelligence. He notes Dmitry Medvedev's aggressive rhetoric against Finland. McCausland also discusses Israel's strike against Hamas in Doha, impacting US-Qatar relations, and US military posturing near Venezuela to intimidate Nicolás Maduro. He warns against "gunboat diplomacy" and a "war on cartels," stressing the dangers of escalation and historical lessons. 915-930 CONTINUED McCausland: Jeff McCausland analyzes Russia's drone probes into Poland, viewing them as Vladimir Putin's attempt to intimidate NATO and gather military intelligence. He notes Dmitry Medvedev's aggressive rhetoric against Finland. McCausland also discusses Israel's strike against Hamas in Doha, impacting US-Qatar relations, and US military posturing near Venezuela to intimidate Nicolás Maduro. He warns against "gunboat diplomacy" and a "war on cartels," stressing the dangers of escalation and historical lessons. 930-945 Mary O'Grady analyzes Argentine President Javier Milei's significant election loss in Buenos Aires, attributed to a corruption scandal involving his sister and the slowing economy. His brash style, while initially appealing and celebrated internationally, now alienates potential congressional allies and conservative voters. O'Grady suggests this approach is ill-suited for governing, hindering his economic reforms, as he struggles with high inflation and cuts to public subsidies, impacting public perception.945-1000 Chris Riegel, CEO of scholar.com, counters AI doomsayers like Geoff Hinton, emphasizing AI's transformational potential as a tool. He highlights the  mmense investment, hundreds of billions, in building gigawatt-plus data centers across the United States. This infrastructure drive is creating new industries and jobs, establishing the US as a global leader in AI, while also noting Asia's keen interest in US AI technology and Europe's lack of a cohesive strategy. SECOND HOUR 10-1015 Jonathan Conricus observes Qatar's unprecedented move to engage beyond conventional tools, which Israel is closely monitoring. He suggests Israel's recent strike could signify a new deterrence doctrine, making Hamas leaders in Doha more vulnerable. This pressure might compel Hamas to accept Israel's terms for ending the conflict, which include releasing hostages and surrendering, thereby preventing further destruction and suffering in Gaza, despite the significant costs involved for Israel.1015-1030 CONTINUED Jonathan Conricus observes Qatar's unprecedented move to engage beyond conventional tools, which Israel is closely monitoring. He suggests Israel's recent strike could signify a new deterrence doctrine, making Hamas leaders in Doha more vulnerable. This pressure might compel Hamas to accept Israel's terms for ending the conflict, which include releasing hostages and surrendering, thereby preventing further destruction and suffering in Gaza, despite the significant costs involved for Israel.1030-1045 Ben Baird reveals US government agencies, under both Obama and Biden administrations, continuously funded extremist Muslim groups. Despite warnings and previous Trump administration cuts, over $25 million in grants went to organizations with alleged ties to terrorism, antisemitism, the Muslim Brotherhood, and Hamas. This included partnering with groups like CAIR, which also provided firearms training to radical mosques, raising serious questions about oversight and vetting standards for federal funds.1045-1100 Jonathan Speyer reports on Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping and Israel, sustained by Iranian, Iraqi, Hezbollah, and even Chinese support. He describes the Houthis as fanatical, religiously and tribally motivated, aiming for "death to America, death to Israel, and curse the Jews." While cutting their supply chain and taking Hodeidah port is militarily feasible for a Western-backed force, a lack of political will currently prevents such aggressive action against their sophisticated smuggling operations. THIRD HOUR 1100-1115 Anatol Lieven explains that Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus is a Soviet loyalist, not a Putin stooge, but was driven to Russia by Western sanctions. He discusses Russian drone incursions into Poland, likely an intentional message to NATO to test air defenses and warn against deploying troops to Ukraine. Russia may also seek to maintain Belarus firmly in its orbit by disrupting its multi-vector foreign policy initiatives, particularly any attempts at détente with the West.1115-1130 CONTINUED Anatol Lieven explains that Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus is a Soviet loyalist, not a Putin stooge, but was driven to Russia by Western sanctions. He discusses Russian drone incursions into Poland, likely an intentional message to NATO to test air defenses and warn against deploying troops to Ukraine. Russia may also seek to maintain Belarus firmly in its orbit by disrupting its multi-vector foreign policy initiatives, particularly any attempts at détente with the West.1130-1145 Veronique de Rugy critiques US tax "carveouts," identifying them as inefficient special interest deductions that often fail to incentivize desired behaviors, citing employer health insurance and mortgage interest deductions. While a flat tax would streamline the system and boost economic growth by focusing on consumption, de Rugy emphasizes that no tax system alone can resolve the severe US debt crisis; crucial reforms to Social Security and Medicare are indispensable.1145-1200 Ronan Wordsworth addresses a persistent recruitment and retention crisis in Five Eyes militaries, spanning decades. Younger generations, particularly Gen Z, favor STEM careers offering flexibility and better pay over military discipline. Militaries are responding with increased advertising, flexible service models, lateral entry for skilled professionals, and significant pay raises and bonuses. Low morale, stemming from unpopular past wars and perceived institutional guilt, also significantly impacts retention rates. FOURTH HOUR 12-1215 Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats.1215-1230 CONTINUED Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats.1230-1245 CONTINUED Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats.1245-100 AM CONTINUED Professor Evan Ellis details Peru's complex political landscape under unpopular President Dina Boluarte, its strategic importance due to mineral resources, and substantial economic ties with China, including the Chancay deepwater port. He also addresses the escalating Venezuelan situation, with a US Marine Air-Ground Task Force deployment and bounties on Nicolás Maduro, suggesting potential military action. Additionally, he touches on Bolsonaro's trial in Brazil and Guyana's newfound oil wealth amid Venezuelan threats.

    Morning Announcements
    Friday, September 12th, 2025 - Manhunt for Kirk shooter; DNC bomb threat; Epstein emails; UK envoy sacked; Grocery prices spike; Bolsonaro gets 27 yrs

    Morning Announcements

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 8:59


    Today's Headlines: The FBI is in Utah chasing down leads in the Charlie Kirk assassination, releasing video of the suspected gunman's escape and offering $100K for tips. Meanwhile, Trump plans to award Kirk the Medal of Freedom, VP JD Vance escorted his casket, and MAGA lawmakers are pushing for a Capitol statue. Security scares piled on, too—Capitol Police cleared a bomb threat at DNC HQ and multiple HBCUs went into lockdown after threats, all later deemed not credible. Bloomberg dropped 18,000 Epstein emails showing his tight post-conviction ties with Ghislaine Maxwell, plus a spreadsheet of $1.8M in gifts and payments. Across the pond, Britain's ambassador to the U.S. got fired after Epstein's “birthday book” and emails revealed his buddy-buddy relationship with the disgraced financier. On the economy, grocery inflation hit the highest since 2022—coffee up 20%, beef up 16%, even bananas pricier—thanks in part to tariffs. And abroad, Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro was convicted of plotting a coup, including assassinations of Lula da Silva and others, and sentenced to 27 years. Unsurprisingly, he's crying “witch hunt” as his supporters riot. Resources/Articles mentioned in this episode: NYT: No Arrests in Charlie Kirk's Killing as FBI Seeks Help From Public Independent: MAGA Rep. Anna Paulina Luna calls for Charlie Kirk statue in the Capitol after his assassination Axios: State Department warns immigrants not to mock Kirk's death NBC: DNC headquarters searched for bomb due to threat later deemed ‘not credible ABC News: 'Chilling reminder': Multiple historically Black universities under lockdown after receiving threats Bloomberg: Epstein's Inbox: A Trove of Emails Reveals Ghislaine Maxwell's Secrets BBC: Being US ambassador 'privilege of my life', Mandelson says, after being sacked over Epstein emails Axios: Grocery inflation highest since 2022 as Trump tariffs pile up CNN: Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro convicted of plotting coup, sentenced to over 27 years in prison  Morning Announcements is produced by Sami Sage and edited by Grace Hernandez-Johnson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    PRI's The World
    Bolsonaro convicted and sentenced to prison in Brazil's landmark ruling

    PRI's The World

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 50:56


    Brazil's Supreme Court has sentenced former President Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years in prison for plotting a coup to overturn his 2022 election loss. Also, Lithuania remains on edge as Russia and Belarus hold joint military drills. And, a look at how a five-day strike by tube operators, London's subway system, caused rush hour chaos across the city. Plus, Albania rolls out the world's first AI-powered government minister.Listen to today's Music Heard on Air. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

    The 7
    New video evidence in Charlie Kirk's killing; Jair Bolsonaro; spotted lanternflies; and more

    The 7

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:12


    Friday, September 12. The seven stories you need to know today.Read today's briefing.If you're not a subscriber, click here to start.

    American Prestige
    News - Israel Bombs Qatar, Nepal Protests, Russian Drones Enter Polish Airspace

    American Prestige

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 72:23


    Subscribe now to skip the ads and get more content! While Danny remains in talks with Russia, Alex Jordan again helps Derek bring you the headlines. This week: Israel targets Hamas negotiators in a Doha strike (3:30), effectively ending ceasefire talks (8:43); the IDF orders the evacuation of Gaza City (13:11) while reports emerge that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation hired an anti-Islam biker gang for “security” (15:42); in Russia-Ukraine, Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting an Article 4 NATO meeting (18:36); Iran and the IAEA announce a tentative deal to resume inspections (22:41); Nepal sees mass protests over a social media ban, leading to the resignation and disappearance of its prime minister and the army being deployed in Kathmandu (25:42); Donald Trump suggests he will repair ties with India amid tariff disputes and fallout over a Russian oil deal (30:15); Japan's prime minister Ishiba resigns after electoral losses (33:23); ICE raids a Hyunda-LG plant in Georgia, detaining hundreds of South Korean workers (36:41); In Mali, JNIM militants blockade fuel routes to Bamako (42:22); France ousts yet another prime minister over austerity, with Macron appointing Sébastien Lecornu and facing mass protests (44:38); Brazil awaits a Supreme Court verdict on former president Jair Bolsonaro's coup case, and Trump threatens retaliation if he's convicted (49:26); and in these United States, the Department of Defense changes its name to the Deaprtment of War (53:34), a New York Times report reveals covert attacks on fishermen in a failed North Korea operation in 2019 (56:16), and new details emerge about last week's strike on a Venezuelan boat (62:12).  Don't forget to purchase our Welcome to the Crusades: The First Crusade miniseries!Catch Alex and Courtney Rawlings on the Quincy Institute's Always at War podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Newshour
    Suspect arrested in Charlie Kirk killing

    Newshour

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 48:30


    President Trump has announced that the main suspect in the assassination of the US conservative activist Charlie Kirk, named as 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, has been caught. We get the latest from the US and talk to a political historian about the recent upsurge in political violence in America. Also in the programme: Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro has been found guilty of plotting a coup and sentenced to 27 years in prison - we hear from one of his former ministers; and what are the little red dots in space? Could they be “black hole stars”?(IMAGE: FBI Director Kash Patel speaks during a press conference announcing details on the suspect in the shooting of U.S. conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot during an event at Utah Valley University, in Orem, Utah, U.S. September 12, 2025 / CREDIT: REUTERS/Cheney Orr)

    The Economist Morning Briefing
    Bolsonaro convicted; FBI releases details of Kirk suspect, and more

    The Economist Morning Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 3:57


    Brazil's top court found Jair Bolsonaro, the former president, guilty of plotting a coup after losing the 2022 election. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    FIVE MINUTE NEWS
    Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years for Brazil's political coup, replicating January 6 insurrection.

    FIVE MINUTE NEWS

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 8:52


    Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced to 27 years and three months in prison hours after being convicted of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 election, dealing a powerful rebuke to one of the world's most prominent far-right nationalist leaders. The conviction ruling by a panel of five justices on Brazil's Supreme Court, who also agreed on the sentence, made the 70-year-old Bolsonaro the first former president in the country's history to be convicted for attacking democracy, and drew disapproval from the Trump administration. Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the First Amendment right to free and protected speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    FT News Briefing
    Charlie Kirk's killing leads to calls for retribution

    FT News Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 12:00


    Brazil's supreme court has voted to convict former president Jair Bolsonaro for plotting a coup d'état, conservative activist Charlie Kirk's killing led to calls on the right for retribution, and US inflation data confirm the Fed's dual-mandate conundrum. Plus, shares in bitcoin-hoarding companies have tumbled in recent weeks as investors grow increasingly concerned about an overcrowded market.Mentioned in this podcast:Brazil's supreme court finds former leader Jair Bolsonaro guilty of plotting coupCharlie Kirk's shooting leads to calls for retributionCharlie Kirk's killing and the ‘despicable violence' of US politicsUS inflation rises to 2.9% in AugustShares in bitcoin hoarders sink as ‘crypto treasury' mania soursToday's FT News Briefing was produced by Katya Kumkova, Sonja Hutson, and Victoria Craig. Additional help from Kent Militzer and Michael Lello. The FT's acting co-head of audio is Topher Forhecz. The show's theme music is by Metaphor Music.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Café Brasil Podcast
    Cafezinho 693 - O mapa do ódio

    Café Brasil Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:49


    Charlie Kirk, 31 anos, fundador do Turning Point USA, foi assassinado enquanto falava com estudantes. Não é caso isolado: de atentados contra Trump e Bolsonaro a tiros contra congressistas e senadores, o padrão se repete — conservadores caçados enquanto a “tolerância” progreçista com cedilha posa de paz e amor. Quando ideias não vencem, o corpo vira alvo. Até quando aceitaremos essa farsa? ... MUNDO CAFÉ BRASIL: https://mundocafebrasil.com Curso Merdades e Ventiras - Como se proteger da mídia que faz sua cabeça? https://merdadeseventiras.com.br/curso/ Conheça o Podcast Café com Leite: https://portalcafebrasil.com.br/todos/cafe-com-leite/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucianopires/ Para conhecer minhas palestras: https://lucianopires.com.br Vem dar uma olhada na nossa loja: https://lucianopires.com.br/loja Edição e animação: Daniel Pires ....................................................................................................................................................................

    Start Making Sense
    Israel Bombs Qatar, Nepal Protests, Russian Drones Enter Polish Airspace | American Prestige

    Start Making Sense

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 69:53


    While Danny remains in talks with Russia, Alex Jordan again helps Derek bring you the headlines. This week: Israel targets Hamas negotiators in a Doha strike (3:30), effectively ending ceasefire talks (8:43); the IDF orders the evacuation of Gaza City (13:11) while reports emerge that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation hired an anti-Islam biker gang for “security” (15:42); in Russia-Ukraine, Russian drones entered Polish airspace, prompting an Article 4 NATO meeting (18:36); Iran and the IAEA announce a tentative deal to resume inspections (22:41); Nepal sees mass protests over a social media ban, leading to the resignation and disappearance of its prime minister and the army being deployed in Kathmandu (25:42); Donald Trump suggests he will repair ties with India amid tariff disputes and fallout over a Russian oil deal (30:15); Japan's prime minister Ishiba resigns after electoral losses (33:23); ICE raids a Hyunda-LG plant in Georgia, detaining hundreds of South Korean workers (36:41); In Mali, JNIM militants blockade fuel routes to Bamako (42:22); France ousts yet another prime minister over austerity, with Macron appointing Sébastien Lecornu and facing mass protests (44:38); Brazil awaits a Supreme Court verdict on former president Jair Bolsonaro's coup case, and Trump threatens retaliation if he's convicted (49:26); and in these United States, the Department of Defense changes its name to the Deaprtment of War (53:34), a New York Times report reveals covert attacks on fishermen in a failed North Korea operation in 2019 (56:16), and new details emerge about last week's strike on a Venezuelan boat (62:12). Don't forget to purchase our Welcome to the Crusades: The First Crusade miniseries!Catch Alex and Courtney Rawlings on the Quincy Institute's Always at War podcast! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

    The Real News Podcast
    Nora Loreto's news headlines for Friday, September 12, 2025

    The Real News Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 6:58


    Canadian journalist Nora Loreto reads the latest headlines for Friday, September 12, 2025.TRNN has partnered with Loreto to syndicate and share her daily news digest with our audience. Tune in every morning to the TRNN podcast feed to hear the latest important news stories from Canada and worldwide.Find more headlines from Nora at Sandy & Nora Talk Politics podcast feed.Help us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Follow us on:Bluesky: @therealnews.comFacebook: The Real News NetworkTwitter: @TheRealNewsYouTube: @therealnewsInstagram: @therealnewsnetworkBecome a member and join the Supporters Club for The Real News Podcast today!

    The WorldView in 5 Minutes
    Charlie Kirk boldly shared Christ with college students, Trump honors the power of prayer, Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison

    The WorldView in 5 Minutes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025


    It's Friday, September 12th, A.D. 2025. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard on 140 radio stations and at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Jonathan Clark and Adam McManus Chinese pastor dies after years of persecution After enduring years of persecution, Pastor Zhao Huaiguo, founder of Bethel Church in Hunan, China, has died, leaving behind a legacy of faith and resilience, reports International Christian Concern. In 2007, Pastor Zhao relocated to Hunan to establish Bethel Church, with a focus on serving elderly Christians and those who had previously avoided the Communist Party-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement churches. Since Bethel Church's founding, Pastor Zhao and his wife have faced relentless attacks. In 2019, authorities raided Bethel Church, confiscated Bibles, destroyed property, and pressured members to join the Three-Self movement. Then, in November 2024, Zhao and his wife were detained for 10 days for delivering unsanctioned online training. Pastor Zhao died in his early 50s. Revelation 2:10b says, “Be faithful, even to the point of death, and I will give you life as your victor's crown.” Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years in prison On September 11th, a panel of the Brazilian Supreme Court sentenced former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years in prison after convicting him of attempting to overthrow the government following his loss in the country's 2022 election, reports The Epoch Times. Prosecutors charged Bolsonaro with five counts, including an attempted coup, being part of an armed criminal organization, attempted violent abolition of democratic rule of law, damage characterized by violence, and a serious threat against the state's assets and deterioration of listed heritage. Bolsonaro has denied any involvement and said that he is the target of political persecution under the administration of his former competitor, Brazilian President Luiz Lula. Trump honors the power of prayer In the United States, President Donald Trump announced the “America Prays” initiative in preparation for the country's 250th birthday next year. The White House is asking if one million Americans can dedicate one hour a week to praying for the U.S. Listen to comments that President Trump gave this week at the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. TRUMP: “So, America has always been a nation that believes in the power of prayer. And we will never apologize for our faith, ever, ever, never, never. We will never surrender our God-given rights. We will defend our liberties, our values, our sovereignty, and we will defend our freedom.” DHS to offer $110 million of security to Christian groups The Department of Homeland Security awarded $110 million in security grants to faith-based organizations last month. The move came just a week before the deadly mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis, Minnesota. A Senior Department of Homeland Security official said, “DHS is laser-focused on ensuring the safety of the American people. Instead of using grant money to fund climate change initiatives and political pet projects, we are using this money to protect American communities—especially places where people gather in prayer.” Charlie Kirk's assassin's cartridges contained ‘transgender” ideology Law enforcement have found a rifle near the Utah Valley University campus where conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed on September 10th. The cartridges were all “engraved” with expressions of “transgender and anti-fascist ideology,” reports LifeSiteNews.com. On Thursday morning, Steven Crowder posted to X an exclusively obtained email from the American Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) which shared internal findings about the weapon used by Kirk's yet-unidentified assassin. The ATF message said, “The suspect fired one shot from an elevated position on a rooftop in an adjacent building on the campus and surveillance video shows the suspect jumping off and fleeing the area on foot.” Law enforcement, including ATF, “located an older model imported Mauser .30-06 caliber bolt action rifle wrapped in a towel in a wooded area near the campus,” in a location that “appears to match the suspect's route of travel. The spent cartridge was still chambered in addition to three unspent rounds at the top-fed magazine. All cartridges have engraved wording on them, expressing transgender and anti-fascist ideology.” One person at the scene reported that when he was shot, Kirk had been speaking about “how many trans mass shooters there have been.” Appearing on Fox News, former FBI Agent Stuart Kaplan provided his analysis. KAPLAN: “This assassination was a very well planned, very well-orchestrated plot that was put in motion days before. This individual had a plan of escape, to elude detection of being out up on a rooftop, and also being able to evade and elude law enforcement after that shot was taken. This assassination of Charlie Kirk, to me, is indicative of a professional hit.” Charlie Kirk wanted to be remembered for his courage and faith On the Iced Coffee Hour podcast, Charlie Kirk was once asked a provocative question. HOST: “How do you want to be remembered?” KIRK: “If I die?” HOST: “Everything just goes away. How would you, if you could be associated with one thing, how would you want to be remembered?” KIRK: “I want to be remembered for, for courage for my faith. That would be the most important thing. Most important thing is my faith in my life.” How Charlie Kirk shared Christ with an atheist student Charlie Kirk, an evangelical Christian, spent most of his time on college campuses having dialogue with students with whom he disagreed.  As you can hear from this exchange, recorded some time ago, he did not hesitate to share Christ. STUDENT: “Are you a Christian by any chance?” KIRK: “Very, very much.” STUDENT: So, like, why is that exactly?” KIRK: “Oh, Jesus saved my life. I'm a sinner, gave my life to Christ, most important decision I ever made.” STUDENT:  “So, you believe the Bible is real?” KIRK: “Yes, I believe the Bible is true and real.” STUDENT:  “Why is that?” KIRK: “Well, I could give you the technical answer. There's never been an archeological discovery that has contradicted the truth of the Bible. And then, of course, the wisdom. There is not a truth of the Bible, that if you apply to your life, your life does not improve it dramatically. “And then finally, we have the most accurate and transparent, historically robust account that one can have, of the most important figure ever to live in the history of the world: Jesus of Nazareth. And the resurrection is the pinpoint of my belief that Jesus did rise from the grave so that we may live.” STUDENT:  “What makes Christian mythology real?” KIRK: “So, that's not mythology, but that is theology. If Genesis 1:1 and the resurrection is true, anything in the Bible is possible. You're looking at the greatest miracle. The greatest miracle is creation, and then the fact that Jesus rose from the dead. And I say, ‘How do you know that Jesus rose from the dead?' “Well, show me another historical piece of a story where so many people willingly died a brutal death for a lie. Every single person around Him had everything to lose, and yet they went to the absolute death, from Paul to Peter to James, saying that, ‘Jesus is Lord. Jesus rose from the dead.' “Not to mention, if you were gonna fake a story, you would not use female witnesses in the ancient world. In the Scriptures, it said that the women were the first ones to see Jesus Christ. If you're trying to fake a story, you would never do that.” 2 Thessalonians 3:1 was no doubt on the heart of Charlie Kirk as he shared his faith so publicly and so boldly. The Apostle Paul wrote, “Pray for us that the message of the Lord may spread rapidly and be honored.” Charlie Kirk urged young people to come to Christ In one of Charlie Kirk's final X posts this past Saturday, he wrote, "Jesus defeated death so you can live,” reports Fox News. Kirk was a significant figure who inspired millions of high school and college students not only to become engaged politically, but to consider the claims of Jesus Christ and live lives guided by faith. Turning Point has a branch focused purely on faith, called Turning Point Faith, "dedicated to empowering Christians to put their faith into action." Pastor Rob McCoy, who is founder of Godspeak Calvary Chapel and the co-chair of Turning Point Faith, said Charlie Kirk called him his pastor but that he prefers to be known as his “friend and greatest fan.” Pastor McCoy said, "Charlie never used violence but was threatened every day with violence by those who couldn't contend with logic and truth — and now they have done to my friend what evil always does. It takes away life." McCoy said, "Charlie did not die. Instead, he has begun to truly live. His life was secured eternally by his Savior, Jesus Christ. This truth allowed Charlie to face every threat with courage because he didn't fear death." Psalm 27:1 says, “The Lord is my light and my salvation— whom shall I fear? The Lord is the stronghold of my life—of whom shall I be afraid?” McCoy added, "All evil knows is death, and they derive power from death. Charlie lived for life and will be remembered for this. My heart is broken for his family — his wife Erika and his two precious children. Evil has not prevailed, and it will not win." American conservative social media activist Robby Starbuck said “Charlie's greatest achievement is talking about God to young people during a time when too many were afraid to do that. The result has been a revival on college campuses all over the nation. It's our responsibility to carry on [Charlie's] work now." Close And that's The Worldview on this Friday, September 12th, in the year of our Lord 2025. Follow us on X or subscribe for free by Spotify, Amazon Music, or by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com.  I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.

    Means Morning News
    MMN 9/12/25

    Means Morning News

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 21:13


    -Party of Free Speech: GOP seeks to punish people for joking about Kirk's killing -RICO charges dropped against Cop City protesters -Bolsonaro found guilty of coup attempt in Brazil -Rich Dick is a fan of the KKK

    Al Jazeera - Your World
    UNSC condemn Israel's Doha strikes, Bolsonaro convicted of coup plot

    Al Jazeera - Your World

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 2:04


    Your daily news in under three minutes. At Al Jazeera Podcasts, we want to hear from you, our listeners. So, please head to https://www.aljazeera.com/survey and tell us your thoughts about this show and other Al Jazeera podcasts. It only takes a few minutes! Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on X, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube

    Reuters World News
    Kirk's killer, Patel, Bolsonaro, Belarus and inflation

    Reuters World News

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 12:21


    The shooter who killed Charlie Kirk is still at large. FBI director Kash Patel is criticized for his inaccurate statement that a suspect had been caught in the politically charged killing. Brazil's former President Jair Bolsonaro is sentenced to 27 years in prison for plotting a coup. Belarus frees 52 prisoners after an appeal from President Trump. And U.S. consumer prices jump.   Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Journal en français facile
    RDC: verdict du procès Kabila repoussé / États-Unis: l'assassin présumé de Charlie Kirk arrêté / Brésil: Jair Bolsonaro condamné à 27 ans de prison...

    Journal en français facile

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:00


    Le Journal en français facile du vendredi 12 septembre 2025, 18 h 00 à Paris. Retrouvez votre épisode avec la transcription synchronisée et des exercices pédagogiques pour progresser en français : http://rfi.my/C0ND.A

    O Assunto
    O diário do julgamento de Bolsonaro – parte 5: a condenação

    O Assunto

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 49:43


    Convidados: Reynaldo Turollo Jr, repórter do g1 em Brasília, Gustavo Binenbojm , prof. Faculdade de Direito da UERJ, e Oscar Vilhena, prof. Faculdade de Direito da FGV-SP. Pela primeira vez na história, um ex-presidente é condenado por crimes contra a democracia. Por 4 votos a 1, a 1ª Turma do STF condenou Jair Bolsonaro, e outros 7 réus por 5 crimes. A pena imposta ao ex-presidente é de 27 anos e 3 meses de prisão. Além de Bolsonaro, foram condenados Alexandre Ramagem (ex-diretor da Abin), Almir Garnier (ex-comandante da Marinha), Anderson Torres (ex-ministro da Justiça), Augusto Heleno (ex-ministro do GSI), Mauro Cid (ex-ajudante de ordens de Bolsonaro), Paulo Sérgio Nogueira (ex-ministro da Defesa), e Walter Braga Netto (ex-ministro da Casa Civil de Bolsonaro e candidato a vice na chapa derrotada). Neste episódio, Natuza Nery recebe três convidados: Reynaldo Turollo Jr, repórter do g1 em Brasília, Gustavo Binenbojm , prof. Faculdade de Direito da UERJ, e Oscar Vilhena, prof. Faculdade de Direito da FGV-SP. Repórter do g1 que acompanhou de dentro do STF todas as sessões do julgamento, Turollo explica como foram os votos que levaram à condenação de Bolsonaro e dos outros réus. Ele relata o clima entre os ministros no dia seguinte ao voto de Luiz Fux - único dos magistrados a pedir a absolvição do ex-presidente. Ele conta como foi feita a definição das penas e o que acontece a partir de agora. Quem desenha os significados políticos e históricos da condenação é Oscar Vilhena. “Tivemos a prevalência da lei sob a barbárie”, diz o professor. Vilhena analisa as pressões internas por anistia e a ameaça externa vinda dos EUA – Donald Trump chamou a condenação de “terrível” e o secretário de Estado americano prometeu resposta à decisão. O professor conclui: “a partir de hoje, quem tem compromisso com a democracia tem que estar mais atento do que nunca”. Depois, Natuza Nery recebe Gustavo Binenbojm para falar dos argumentos jurídicos apresentados por Cármen Lúcia e Cristiano Zanin. É ele quem sinaliza como os quatro ministros que votaram pela condenação, analisaram “o filme” golpista, enquanto Fux apontou fatos isolados para justificar seu pedido de absolvição.

    Flow
    BOLSONARO CONDENADO - Flow News #006

    Flow

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 149:42


    Nesse Flow News, Igor e Carlos Tramontina recebem Fábio Zambeli para comentarem os assuntos do momento.

    Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)
    tagesschau 20:00 Uhr, 12.09.2025

    Tagesschau (Audio-Podcast)

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 14:49


    Festnahme nach Attentat auf rechten US-Aktivisten Kirk, Gemeinsames Militärmanöver von Russland und Belarus, Gefängnisstrafe für brasilianischen Ex-Präsidenten Bolsonaro, 100 Milliarden Euro des Sondervermögens für Instandsetzung maroder Infrastruktur in Kommunen, Bundesanwaltschaft übernimmt Ermittlungen nach Messerangriff auf Lehrerin in Essen, European Data Act tritt in Kraft, Deutschland steht im Finale der Basketball-EM, Das Wetter Hinweis: Der Beitrag zur Basketball-EM darf aus rechtlichen Gründen nicht auf tagesschau.de gezeigt werden.

    Monocle 24: The Globalist
    Brazil's supreme court finds former president Jair Bolsonaro guilty of coup plot

    Monocle 24: The Globalist

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 59:00


    Brazil’s Supreme Court votes to convict former president Jair Bolsonaro guilty of coup charges. Then: North Korea's Kim Jong-un solidifies the status of his daughter as his successor. Plus: Japan’s new cycling rule book. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    'Y esto no es todo'
    Bolsonaro, condenado. Un libro sobre el Rancho Izaguirre en México. La nueva música de este pódcast

    'Y esto no es todo'

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 16:33


    Hablamos en Washington D.C. con Otaviano Canuto, "senior fellow" del Policy Center for the New South; en Ciudad de México con la periodista investigativa Sandra Romandía, y en Bogotá con el músico Miguel de Narváez

    Badlands Media
    The Daily Herold: September 12, 2025 – Shooter Arrested, Cancel Culture, and Trump's Next Moves

    Badlands Media

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 60:57


    Jon Herold breaks down the latest developments in the Charlie Kirk assassination, including the arrest of 22-year-old Tyler Robinson after his own family turned him in. While the FBI takes credit, Jon points out that open-source information and family courage, not federal investigation, led to the capture. He questions inconsistencies in the timeline, missing evidence, and whether Robinson is a patsy. Beyond the case, Jon reflects on the wave of cancel culture targeting those who celebrated Kirk's death, wrestling with the moral and strategic dilemmas of fighting speech with firings. Trump's Good Morning America interview adds weight to the discussion, as he recalls Kirk's influence on youth, warns about Putin and Poland, hints at RICO cases against George Soros, and announces the National Guard's deployment to Memphis after success in D.C. With added updates on Brazil's conviction of Bolsonaro, Paramount's bid for Warner Bros., and the stalled pace of declassifications, Jon closes the week with sharp analysis, candid reflection, and a call for resilience in the face of psyops.

    Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily
    What does Bolsonaro's sentencing mean for Brand Brazil? Plus: a tumultuous week in France

    Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 37:35


    What the sentencing of former president Jair Bolsonaro means for Brazil, the week in French politics and Rome’s plans for a swimmable river. Plus: tube strikes disrupt London and ‘What We Learned’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Cafezinho Café Brasil
    Cafezinho 693 - O mapa do ódio

    Cafezinho Café Brasil

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:49


    Charlie Kirk, 31 anos, fundador do Turning Point USA, foi assassinado enquanto falava com estudantes. Não é caso isolado: de atentados contra Trump e Bolsonaro a tiros contra congressistas e senadores, o padrão se repete — conservadores caçados enquanto a “tolerância” progreçista com cedilha posa de paz e amor. Quando ideias não vencem, o corpo vira alvo. Até quando aceitaremos essa farsa? ... MUNDO CAFÉ BRASIL: https://mundocafebrasil.com Curso Merdades e Ventiras - Como se proteger da mídia que faz sua cabeça? https://merdadeseventiras.com.br/curso/ Conheça o Podcast Café com Leite: https://portalcafebrasil.com.br/todos/cafe-com-leite/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucianopires/ Para conhecer minhas palestras: https://lucianopires.com.br Vem dar uma olhada na nossa loja: https://lucianopires.com.br/loja Edição e animação: Daniel Pires ....................................................................................................................................................................

    Cinco continentes
    Cinco continentes - El Supremo de Brasil condena a 27 años de cárcel a Jair Bolsonaro

    Cinco continentes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 11:56


    El juez Alexandre de Moraes, instructor del juicio contra el expresidente brasileño Jair Bolsonaro por golpismo, ha propuetso una pena de 27 años y tres meses de prisión para el exmandatario. Analizamos qué supone con Claudio Gonçalves Couto, doctor en Ciencia Política y profesor de la Fundación Getulio Vargas de Sao Paulo.Escuchar audio

    Cinco continentes
    Cinco Continentes - Detenido el sospechoso de haber asesinado a Charlie Kirk

    Cinco continentes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 55:54


    Detenido el presunto asesino del activista trumpista Charlie Kirk. Analizamos en una entrevista la condena impuesta al expresidente de Brasil, Jair Bolsonaro, en una entrevista. También estaremos en Turquía, donde hoy ha arrancado el proceso por el que se podría inhabilitar para ejercer cargo público al exalcalde de Estambul Ekrem Imamoglu. Además, hablaremos del ultranacionalismo croata, personificado en un cantante conocido como " Thompson", y sabremos como algunos países europeos amenazan con boicotear Eurovision si participa Israel.Escuchar audio

    Astra Report | WNTN 1550 AM | Grecian Echoes
    Daily Global News - FRI SEPT 12th - Suspect of Kirk's shooting in custody

    Astra Report | WNTN 1550 AM | Grecian Echoes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 11:21


    Listen to Daily Global #News from Grecian Echoes WNTN 1550 AM - Trump Says Person Is in Custody in Connection With Kirk Shooting - Kirk's death prompts shock, grief across Gen Z ideological lines - Brazil's Bolsonaro sentenced to 27 years after coup plot conviction

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha
    Adela Micha con todas las noticias en La Saga 12 septiembre 2025

    Solo con Adela / Saga Live by Adela Micha

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 148:16


    Hoy en Me Lo Dijo Adela con Adela Micha: David Páramo, “El Padre del Análisis Superior”, analiza cómo México se sube al tren arancelario de Trump y desmenuza el nuevo Paquete Económico. Más adelante, la internacionalista Brenda Estefan comenta las repercusiones globales de los aranceles de Trump y el histórico fallo que condena a Jair Bolsonaro a 27 años de cárcel por intento de golpe. También conversamos con Mariana H, periodista y conductora, quien presenta su nuevo libro Crónicas Marianas, una mirada íntima y crítica a la vida y los medios. En Montón Shot, Juan Carlos Díaz Murrieta y Emilio Morales nos traen lo mejor del deporte y el espectáculo. Y en el foro, la voz de Germaine Valentina, quien se prepara para su presentación en el Lunario este 13 de septiembre.

    CBC News: World Report
    Friday's top stories in 10 minutes

    CBC News: World Report

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 10:08


    Police arrest 22-year-old man suspected of shooting Charlie Kirk in Utah. US President Donald Trump says he hopes the suspect is convicted and receives the death penalty. Prime Minister Mark Carney's government is introducing bill to protect people entering mosques, synagogues, and other cultural buildings. Hundreds of South Korean workers detained in Georgia ICE immigration raid return to Seoul. US government data shows most immigrant detained by ICE have no criminal convictions. Trump calls Jair Bolsonaro's conviction a terrible thing, but some Brazilians are celebrating. BC Judge to decide the fate of environmental protest blockade trying to prevent old-growth logging on southern Vancouver Island.

    Politics Done Right
    For-Profit Healthcare Crisis and Brazil's Bolsonaro Faces Justice

    Politics Done Right

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 58:00


    The U.S. for-profit healthcare system costs soar while Brazil celebrates justice as Jair Bolsonaro is sentenced to 27 years for plotting a coup against democracy.Subscribeto our Newsletter:https://politicsdoneright.com/newsletterPurchaseour Books:  As I See It: https://amzn.to/3XpvW5o  How To Make AmericaUtopia: https://amzn.to/3VKVFnG  It's Worth It: https://amzn.to/3VFByXP  Lose Weight And BeFit Now: https://amzn.to/3xiQK3K  Tribulations of anAfro-LatinoCaribbean man: https://amzn.to/4c09rbE

    Monocle 24: The Briefing
    Fernando Pacheco on what's next for Brazil after the Bolsonaro conviction

    Monocle 24: The Briefing

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 23:36


    The view from Brazil as the country’s former president Jair Bolsonaro is sentenced to decades in prison for plotting a military coup to overturn its 2022 election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Os Pingos nos Is
    STF tem maioria para condenar Jair Bolsonaro e mais 7 réus

    Os Pingos nos Is

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 120:06


    Confira na edição de Os Pingos nos Is desta quinta-feira (11):O ex-presidente Jair Bolsonaro (PL-RJ) foi condenado a 27 anos e 3 meses de prisão em regime fechado por suposta tentativa de golpe de Estado. A decisão foi tomada pela maioria dos ministros do STF. A bancada do programa Os Pingos nos Is avalia a severidade da pena, que já vem sendo alvo de críticas por parte da oposição.Você confere essas e outras notícias na edição de hoje de Os Pingos nos Is.

    Der Tag - Deutschlandfunk
    Urteil gegen Bolsonaro in Brasilien - Geht so wehrhafte Demokratie?

    Der Tag - Deutschlandfunk

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 31:37


    Wegen eines versuchten Putsches muss Brasiliens Ex-Präsident Bolsonaro für 27 Jahre in Haft. Was löst dieses Urteil in der gespaltenen Gesellschaft aus? Und: Sondervermögen – wieviel landet wirklich in Schulen, Kitas und Schwimmbädern? (14:52) Schulz, Josephine

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    Noticias SBS Spanish | 12 septiembre 2025

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 12:14


    Expresidente brasileño Jair Bolsonaro condenado a 27 años de cárcel por haber intentado un golpe de Estado. Escucha esta y otras noticias importantes del día.

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    Bolsonaro, condenado a 27 años de cárcel por intento de golpe en Brasil

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 5:37


    El expresidente de Brasil, Jair Bolsonaro, fue declarado culpable de liderar una conspiración para impedir la entrega del poder a su sucesor tras perder las elecciones en 2022. Por tanto, fue condenado a 27 años y tres meses de prisión.

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español
    Programa | SBS Spanish | 12 septiembre 2025

    SBS Spanish - SBS en español

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2025 52:46


    Analizamos la expulsión de la senadora Jacinta Price por declaraciones sobre inmigrantes indios. Volvemos a compartir la historia de un limpiador forense, hablamos de la condena a Bolsonaro y te traemos noticias deportivas.