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Bolsonaro, the ‘immortal, unbreakable and inedible’, is politically dying in the ICU

Social media has been buzzing in recent days with news of the subpoena received by Jair Bolsonaro while he was hospitalized in an Intensive Care Unit (ICU). An episode that exposed, with disconcerting clarity, how the former president’s policy broke even with traditions and medical protocols established decades ago. Until recently, the ICU was a […]

History

The future of the Church and the papal succession

As we pray for the eternal rest of Pope Francis, in gratitude for his fruitful apostolate, let us consider who might replace him in a future pontificate. The Catholic Church is an elective monarchy; our leader must be elected by the College of Cardinals and will govern Catholics until the end of his days. In […]

History

Good Friday: Facing Suffering as Christ Taught Us

Reflection inspired by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira On this Good Friday, as Christianity contemplates with reverence the mystery of the Passion of Christ, we are invited to reflect on the way in which the Savior faced pain, fear and death. More than a liturgical memory, this is an invitation to transform our outlook on human suffering. […]

Agriculture Economy News

Brazil, the world’s breadbasket: what agricultural exports reveal about our role in times of global instability

By Mauro Demarchi, Editorial Staff In a world where the geopolitical balance seems increasingly fragile, Brazil is quietly reaffirming its strength through an often underestimated power: food production. Brazilian agribusiness broke records once again in March, reaching US$15.64 billion in exports and representing more than 53% of everything the country sold abroad in the month. With this performance, the […]