Argentina grants asylum to Brasília rioter in move that may sway Brazil vote
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Wednesday, 11 March 2026·Source: The Guardian·UK·nonprofit
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What happened: Argentina has granted asylum to a Brazilian fugitive convicted for his role in 2023 pro-Bolsonaro riots – a decision that analysts say could reverberate in Brazil...
Cross-source context: Al Jazeera highlights australia’s home affairs minister says a total of seven members of the Iranian women’s team have been granted asylum.
What to watch next: movement around argentina, grants.
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Decision to shield pro-Bolsonaro truck driver sentenced for 8 January 2023 attack could inflame Brazil election politics
Argentina has granted asylum to a Brazilian fugitive convicted for his role in 2023 pro-Bolsonaro riots – a decision that analysts say could reverberate in Brazil’s upcoming presi
Argentina has granted asylum to a Brazilian fugitive convicted for his role in 2023 pro-Bolsonaro riots – a decision that analysts say could reverberate in Brazil...
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