The coronavirus hasn’t shut down organized crime, but the arrest of one of Brazil’s most wanted criminals may slow it down.
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The coronavirus hasn’t shut down organized crime, but the arrest of one of Brazil’s most wanted criminals may slow it down.
From tea-induced “force fields” (yes, you read that right) to blaming migrants, misinformation is circulating widely.
“[Populist leaders] all have a general anti-establishment streak...That can be really dangerous during a global pandemic,” said AS/COA's Brian Winter about Jair Bolsonaro to the Los Angeles Times.
« Le Brésil avait une chance de limiter la propagation, mais il est en train de perdre cette opportunité », a déclaré Brian Winter au Parisien.
When it comes to violence against women in Mexico, "the real problem is impunity," said AS/COA Online's editor-in-chief.
"This is more about failure of leadership than the military's desire to take power," said the AS/COA vice president.