2024-11-14 17:55:09
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Explosions Rock Brazil's Supreme Court Before G20 Summit
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Brazil's Supreme Court evacuated after explosions
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Explosions occurred outside the Supreme Court in Brasília; Judges and staff were brought to safety; one fatality reported according to media reports
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Man dead after explosions outside Brazil supreme court ahead of G20
A man died by suicide with explosives outside Brazil's supreme court; two blasts occurred in a parking lot and in front of the court; police deployed a bomb squad robot to investigate; incident raises security concerns before G20 summit in Rio and Chinese president's visit to Brasília; the square was the scene of riots last year by supporters of former President Jair Bolsonaro; President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had left the executive palace shortly before the explosions; suicide hotlines pro..
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Explosions Outside Supreme Court Apparently a Suicide Attack in Brasilia
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As of November 14, 2024, 09:16 AM Only days before the start of the G20 summit in Brazil, a man apparently blew himself up in front of the Supreme Court in Brasilia. There were no other fatalities or injuries. The identity of the perpetrator is still being investigated. Shortly before the G20 summit in Brazil, an alleged suicide attack took place in front of the Supreme Court in the capital Brasilia. According to preliminary information, a man is said to have first tried to enter the courthouse..
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