AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSupreme Court & Politics: Brazil’s Supreme Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro of coercion of justice, sentencing him to four years and two months in prison for allegedly pressuring judges and coordinating U.S.-backed sanctions and tariffs to derail his father Jair Bolsonaro’s coup-plot trial. World Cup Update: Neymar returned to the pitch for the first time since his right-calf injury, doing light work and touching the ball, but his Haiti return still looks unlikely as Brazil prepares for Friday’s match. Public Safety: A rope-jumping tragedy in São Paulo has led to arrests of three instructors after a 21-year-old was thrown from “Skeleton Bridge” without a safety cord; prosecutors are weighing homicide charges. Crime Crackdown: Police arrested 25 people in a crackdown on Venezuela’s Tren de Aragua after it allegedly linked up with Brazilian gangs, including weapons supply via Roraima. Diplomacy & Crime: Lula told the G7 that fighting drug trafficking must respect national sovereignty and tackle money laundering and arms trafficking together. Industry: BYD is ramping up battery production in Brazil and plans new energy storage system investment to support the grid.
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