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Today's headlines from Brazil, dated March 15, 2025, weave a tapestry of gripping narratives from both domestic and international realms. The murder of Antônio Vinicius Lopes Gritzbach at Brazil's largest airport in November 2024 was a meticulously orchestrated operation involving criminals and military police, underscoring the formidable influence of the PCC (Primeiro Comando da Capital) faction. After a four-month investigation, six individuals, including three police officers, were indicted. Investigators uncovered digital evidence pointing to payments possibly made in Bitcoin, luxury purchases, and social media posts flaunting cash. The motive was linked to Gritzbach's role in money laundering schemes and his alleged involvement in the murder of PCC leaders. The findings have been submitted to the Public Ministry for further action. Meanwhile, former president José Sarney, now 94, is penning a book titled "Brasil em seu Labirinto," reflecting on political reforms and advocating for a mixed district voting system. Sarney, a prolific author and a member of the Brazilian Academy of Letters, remains an influential figure in political discourse.
In another political arena, Eduardo Bolsonaro has embarked on his fourth trip to the U.S. this year, rallying against STF Minister Alexandre de Moraes. This move has sparked controversy, with the PT requesting the seizure of his passport due to alleged crimes against sovereignty. Bolsonaro's allies claim this is political pe...
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