Where in the world is Jair Bolsonaro?

Where in the world is Jair Bolsonaro?

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Who made the cut on Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ and what they want

The Board of Peace is set to hold its first meeting, chaired by US President Donald Trump. On the table is the ceasefire in Gaza and fundraising for its reconstruction. Around two dozen countries have signed on to the Board of Peace – but many key US allies have not. Meanwhile, T ...  Show more

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