BRAZIL’S FORMER PRESIDENT BOLSONARO HOSPITALIZED IN INTENSIVE CARE WITH PNEUMONIA, OFFICIALS SAY. (PHOTO).

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 Brazil’s former president Bolsonaro hospitalized in intensive care with pneumonia, officials say   Brazil’s former President Jair Bolsonaro is being treated in an intensive care unit in Brasilia after developing pneumonia, hospital officials said Friday. Doctors described the 70-year-old’s condition as serious, warning that pneumonia in older patients can progress to septicemia if bacteria enter the bloodstream. Bolsonaro was transferred from prison after experiencing high fever, chills, vomiting, and low oxygen levels, his eldest son, Flávio Bolsonaro, said on X. The hospital confirmed bronchopneumonia, likely caused by aspiration, and said he is receiving intravenous antibiotics and non-invasive support. Bolsonaro is serving a 27-year sentence for attempting a coup following his 2022 election defeat, and hospital staff noted it is unlikely he will return to prison in the coming days due to the need for ongoing IV treatment. Family members have criticized his incarceration c...

UK, FRENCH, AND GERMAN LEADERS DISCUSS GAZA AFTER MACRON SUPPORTS PALESTINIAN STATE. (PHOTO).



UK, French, and German leaders discuss Gaza after Macron supports Palestinian state. 

The leaders of Britain, France, and Germany will hold an emergency call Friday to address the escalating hunger crisis in Gaza, following French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France will become the first major Western power to officially recognize a Palestinian state. This move highlights divisions within the European E3 alliance over how to respond to the worsening humanitarian situation and the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict.

While all three countries support the idea of a Palestinian state in principle, Germany has said it has no immediate plans to follow France’s lead, which Macron intends to formalize at the United Nations General Assembly in September. Britain has also yet to make a formal recognition, though Prime Minister Keir Starmer recently acknowledged Palestinian statehood as an “inalienable right.” Starmer, Macron, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz are set to discuss urgent measures to halt violence, provide critical food aid, and work toward lasting peace. The situation has intensified calls within Britain for recognition, with members of Starmer’s Labour Party pushing for action, even as the government seeks to balance relations with the U.S., which has condemned France’s decision.

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