Daily brief
Brazil's Supreme Court convicted Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of former President Jair Bolsonaro, for lobbying the United States to intervene in his father's legal troubles, a ruling seen as a boost for President Lula's government. The Prosecutor General's Office also asked the court to reject a criminal review of Bolsonaro's conviction.
President Lula faces a fine related to his campaign and has blocked funds from an agency.
Ciro Gomes will not attend a PL party event in Ceará that includes Flávio and Michelle Bolsonaro, amid tensions within the Bolsonaro family. Bolsonaro's defense admitted he had a gun at home and that his security team rendered it inoperable without his knowledge, citing psychiatric medications affecting his cognition.
São Paulo must modernize to oversee outsourced services, says TCE advisor.
The US ambassador in Tel Aviv sparked anger with a claim about Israel.
Eduardo Bolsonaro asked Trump to reinstate sanctions against Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes.