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Brazil police raid ex-President Bolsonaro’s home, fit ankle tag, citing flight risk concern amid criminal trial

Ex-President Bolsonaro’s home raided by Brazil police, ankle monitor fitted, flight risk cited in criminal case

Brazil's ex-president Jair Bolsonaro recently encountered increased legal challenges when federal police conducted a search at his residence and the political party's premises in Brasília. Officials, worried that Bolsonaro might try to escape Brazil, equipped him with an electronic ankle bracelet. Other legal restrictions involve a night curfew, a prohibition on social media activities, and restrictions against engaging with foreign diplomats or going near embassies. These steps are related to an escalating criminal investigation accusing Bolsonaro of attempting to overturn the outcome of the 2022 presidential race through a coup attempt.The ruling to establish these terms was made by the…
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Solar and batteries could help Egypt beat its blackouts

Ending Egypt’s blackouts: The role of solar and batteries

Egypt has initiated a significant renewable energy project, representing an important move towards decreasing dependency on fossil fuels and tackling persistent power shortages. The nation has begun the development of its inaugural large-scale hybrid solar and battery storage plant, situated in Nagaa Hammadi, a region recognized for its plentiful sunshine. This pioneering endeavor, named Obelisk, will integrate solar power with battery storage, enhancing the reliability and sustainability of energy.The $590 million project is being led by Scatec, a Norwegian company specializing in promoting renewable energy in growing markets. Obelisk will supply 1.1 gigawatts (GW) of solar power combined with 200…
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Why has Japan set up a task force to deal with foreigners?

Why is Japan forming a task force focused on foreigners?

As Japan approaches its national upper house elections, a new topic has emerged at the forefront of political discourse: the presence and role of foreign nationals in Japanese society. With a historically conservative stance on immigration now facing increasing scrutiny and politicization, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has introduced a government task force aimed at navigating the complex dynamics between Japan’s citizens and its growing foreign population.The decision comes at a crucial moment for the nation, which is facing the twin challenges of an aging population and a changing public sentiment, shaped more and more by concerns about tourism, shifts in…
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Body found in Turks and Caicos identified as that of missing New York man

Body of missing New York man found in Turks and Caicos identified

More than a week after its discovery, a body found in the Turks and Caicos Islands has been officially identified as that of Brian Patrick Tarrence, a 51-year-old New York City resident who had been reported missing. This confirmation, provided by officials, brings a somber resolution to the search for Tarrence, who vanished while on vacation in the popular Caribbean destination. The identification was made possible through forensic dental analysis, according to a statement released by the Royal Turks and Caicos Islands Police Force.The discovery of the remains took place on July 5 in Grace Bay Area, a prominent tourist…
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Trump Justice Department seeks one day in prison for ex-officer in Breonna Taylor case

Trump Justice Department wants ex-officer in Breonna Taylor case to serve one day in prison

In a development that has drawn considerable scrutiny, the United States Department of Justice is advocating against a prison sentence for Brett Hankison, a former Louisville Metro Police Department detective. Hankison was previously convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law in connection with his actions during the ill-fated 2020 raid on Breonna Taylor's residence, an incident that ignited a nationwide debate on policing practices and prompted a federal investigation into the Louisville force. This recommendation, outlined in a recent sentencing memo, suggests a desire for a resolution that avoids further incarceration for the former officer.Hankison's sentencing in November…
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Trump Justice Department seeks one day in prison for ex-officer in Breonna Taylor case

Trump Justice Department requests one day prison sentence for ex-officer in Breonna Taylor case

In a development that has drawn considerable scrutiny, the United States Department of Justice is advocating against a prison sentence for Brett Hankison, a former Louisville Metro Police Department detective. Hankison was previously convicted of deprivation of rights under color of law in connection with his actions during the ill-fated 2020 raid on Breonna Taylor's residence, an incident that ignited a nationwide debate on policing practices and prompted a federal investigation into the Louisville force. This recommendation, outlined in a recent sentencing memo, suggests a desire for a resolution that avoids further incarceration for the former officer.Hankison's sentencing in November…
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