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  • Volodymyr Zelenskiy
    Volodymyr Zelenskiy “Bolstering Ukraine's air defence and expediting the delivery of F-16s to Ukraine are vital tasks. There are no rational explanations for why Patriots, which are plentiful around the world, are still not covering the skies of Kharkiv and other cities.” 16 hours ago
  • Ana Piquer
    Ana Piquer “Reducing gang violence by replacing it with state violence cannot be a success. The Salvadoran government had adopted disproportionate measures, denying, minimising and concealing human rights violations. Bukele had created a false illusion that he had found the magic formula to solve the very complex problems of violence and criminality in a seemingly simple way. The international community must respond in a robust, articulate and forceful manner, condemning any model of public security that is based on human rights violations.” 20 hours ago
  • Xi Jinping
    Xi Jinping “China is building a first-class business environment that is market oriented. In traditional areas like trade and new ones such as climate change and artificial intelligence, China and the United States should become boosters for each other's development, not obstructions on each other.” 20 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “I thought the US decision in the Security Council was a very, very bad move. The worst part about it was that it encouraged Hamas to take a hard line and to believe that international pressure will prevent Israel from freeing the hostages and destroying Hamas. It [the cancellation of a planned visit to Washington by Israeli top aides] was a message first and foremost to Hamas: 'Don't bet on this pressure, it's not going to work'. I hope they got the message.” 21 hours ago
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Brazil politics

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“Bolsonaro's supporters have been organising these attacks on their Telegram channels, and during the past week buses carrying hundreds of people have been arriving in Brasilia. So it came as a surprise that the security forces in Brasilia were so slow to act, and this has cast some doubts about their loyalties because the military police and the armed forces, in general, have been staunch supporters of Bolsonaro. Earlier videos on social media had shown a limited presence of the capital's military police, with one of them showing officers standing by as people flooded into Congress, with one using his phone to record images. Lula's main goal now is to stop any attempted coups and further situations like this. We must remember that although there were only a few people who entered these three buildings and destroyed windows and furniture, Bolsonaro has many supporters throughout Brazil, who believe that the elections have been rigged, who believe the Supreme Court is biased, who believe Congress will wheel and deal with the government and who believe they are right in stopping Lula from governing.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Rio de Janeiro
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“In the end, what counts is reality. And the reality today is one of inflation, overpriced food and fuel, energy crisis and an increase in the population in poverty and social vulnerability.”

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Political scientist based in Brasilia
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“They're protesting about many things: the government's downplaying of the pandemic, the president's spurning of health safety measures, the slow rollout of vaccines, which has picked up in the last couple of weeks. But still Brazil was a country that should not have had these problems because it is a country that is usually prepared for mass vaccination.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Rio de Janeiro
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“I don't need to make pledges. I've already made things happen in this country. Once our party has its candidate and we're in campaign mode, I want to travel around Brazil, to visit every state, to hold debates, to talk to the people, to visit the favelas, to the recyclers, to LGBT people … I want to talk to Brazilian society so I can tell them: 'It is possible for us to build a new country … It's possible to make this country happy again'.”

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Brazilian politician and former President of Brazil (2003 - 2010)
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“To Bolsonaro, it is essential to preserve the immense social capital that these accounts have accumulated in recent years. There is a high expectation about what will happen to his accounts since he has made many posts that go against Facebook's rules.”

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Editor of the Comprova Project, a coalition of 24 media outlets that fact-checks content about public policies in Brazil
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