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28.12.25 - 02:30
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Key Bolsonaro Ally Caught In Neighboring Paraguay After Fleeing House Arrest (ZeroHedge)
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Key Bolsonaro Ally Caught In Neighboring Paraguay After Fleeing House Arrest
Brazilian authorities are really going after some of the loyalists of imprisoned ex-President Jair Bolsonaro. In the latest, a former Brazilian police chief who fled the country after being convicted for his role in an alleged "attempted coup" linked to Bolsonaro has been arrested in Paraguay.
Silvinei Vasques was detained Friday at Silvio Pettirossi International Airport in Asunción, Paraguay authorities confirmed in a statement. He was detained charges of "identity theft" after trying to bypass immigration checks by posing as a Paraguayan citizen.
Paraguay border police image after Silvinei Vasques caught in country illegally.
He was trying to board a flight to Panama, claiming El Salvador as his final destination. Apparently he didn't enter Paraguay legally, but entered "clandestinely" while "evading justice in his home country."
Vasques as a powerful former police offi...
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26.10.25 - 07:12
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Wenn sich die „Seife“ aus Paraguay als Kokain entpuppt (Die Welt)
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Täglich beschlagnahmen Fahnder vom Zollfahndungsamt Essen Drogen. Das illegale Geschäft boomt. Immer größer werden die Mengen, die sich in ganz normalen Sendungen am Flughafen Köln/Bonn finden. Manchmal in erstaunlichen Verpackungen. WELT AM SONNTAG begleitet Zollfahnder....
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25.09.25 - 15:12
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Paraguay presses for Taiwan′s UN membership (IntelliNews)
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Paraguay's President, Santiago Peña, has urged the UN General Assembly to admit Taiwan as a full member, calling its exclusion a "long-standing injustice that undermines the credibility of the multilateral system."...
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12.08.25 - 20:36
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Paraguay eyes Chinese parts assembly plan amid US tariff war with China, Brazil (SCMP)
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Paraguayan lawmakers on Tuesday heard government ministers outline a proposed assembly law that would allow companies to manufacture electronic and digital goods locally using imported parts, many from China, as political debate grows over whether the country should end diplomatic ties with Taiwan in favour of Beijing.
Economy Minister Carlos Fernandez Valdovinos and Industry and Commerce Minister Javier Gimenez told a Senate hearing the measure would let businesses that currently import fully......
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