AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBrazil Supreme Court & Bolsonaro: Brazil’s Federal Police searched former President Jair Bolsonaro’s house for weapons and ammunition, ordered by Justice Alexandre de Moraes; Bolsonaro’s lawyer said nothing was found, after a prior firearm seizure and amid his ongoing house arrest tied to the 2022 coup plot conviction. World Cup politics & integrity row: Egypt’s team and officials escalated claims of “rigging” after a controversial round-of-16 loss to Argentina, while broader debate flared over Trump’s reported FIFA pressure in the Balogun suspension dispute. US–Brazil trade pressure: A National Corn Growers Association leader urged the U.S. Trade Representative to investigate Brazil’s ethanol actions and discrimination claims as Washington weighs further tariff steps. Homeschooling prosecution in Brazil: A São Paulo court sentenced a couple to 50 days in prison for “intellectual neglect” over homeschooling without an approved curriculum, highlighting growing legal scrutiny of education choices. Amazon funding gap: A report says much pledged climate money for the Amazon still fails to reach Indigenous and local communities due to misaligned funding structures. Offshore Brazil energy: Petrobras awarded/extended ROV services contracts to Oceaneering, underscoring continued investment in Brazil’s offshore oil frontier.
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