
Brazilian Supreme Court Has Sentenced Former President Jair Bolsonaro To More Than 27 Years In Jail
Brazil's Supreme Court has sentenced former President Jair Bolsonaro to 27 years and three months in prison after finding him guilty of plotting a coup to remain in power after losing the 2022 election. The historic ruling was issued on Thursday, September 11, 2025, and marks the first time a former Brazilian president has been convicted of such charges.

Peru Approves Motion To Declare Mexican President “persona non grata” For Violating Her Country’s Own Foreign Policy Guideline
Peru’s Congressional Foreign Relations Commission approved Monday, September 8 2025, a motion that could declare Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of The Republic of Mexico, “persona non grata” in Peru, for her recent public statements in favor of former Peruvian President Pedro Castillo, accused of attempting a self-coup in 2022 to desert office.

Developping Story: Israel Renounces West Bank’s Annexation
Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu has reportedly renounced his country’s long ambitions to annex the West Bank.

Rent A Business Page: E-Commerce Payments Will Exceed $8 Trillion This Year
E-commerce payments will Exceed $8 trillion this year and more than $30 trillion by 2030, which represents a 57% increase.

Scottish First Minister Discuss Whisky Tariffs With U.S President Ahead of Official Britain’s Visit
Scottish First Minister John Swinney recently visited the White House to discuss the 10% Scotch whisky tariff with President Donald Trump.
The discussions were mostly about potential US tariffs on imported whisky, particularly Scotch whisky and other spirits from the UK and EU.

El Salvador Seized $35 Million Worth Of Cocaine Floating In Its Sea
El Salvador has announced the seizure of packages containing 1.4 tons of cocaine floating in the middle of the Pacific Ocean by its National Navy; “which would later be picked up by criminals” according to the Salvadoran President, Nayib Bukele, who valued the packages at around $35 million.

President Macron Appoints Head Of The Armed Forces As France’s New Prime Minister
On September 9, 2025, French President Emmanuel Macron appointed Sébastien Lecornu as the country’s new Prime Minister.
The appointment came hours after François Bayrou lost a vote of confidence in the National Assembly on September 8 and subsequently submitted his resignation.

Fiscal Policy Disagreements That Contributed To Bayrou's Departure
French Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned on September 9, 2025, after his minority government lost a no-confidence vote.
The vote was a direct result of strong opposition to his proposed 2026 austerity budget, which aimed to address France's mounting public debt.

Flash News: François Bayrou Resigns As French Premier
In a major political shakeup, French Prime Minister François Bayrou resigned on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, after his minority government lost a confidence vote the previous day.
