Two years after the Capitol riot, supporters of Brazil’s defeated president stormed that country’s Congress, Supreme Court and presidential palace. President Biden visited the Mexican border for the first time since taking office. Russia and Ukraine couldn’t agree whether the number of troops killed in a missile attack was 600 … or zero. And could Prince Harry’s tell-all memoir herald the “beginning of the end” for Britain’s monarchy? All this and more in today’s PDB.
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A tense Brazil awaited Jair Bolsonaro's next move Monday, as the far-right incumbent remained silent after losing a razor-thin runoff presidential election to
RIO DE JANEIRO: A tense Brazil awaited Jair Bolsonaro's next move Monday, as the far-right incumbent remained silent after losing a razor-thin runoff presidential election to veteran leftist Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva who now faces a tough to-do list.