Every week day we provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world. A decade ago, india bought most of its weapons from russia. 60 years ago, new zealanders worried that americans would be leary of eating something called a chinese gooseberry so they changed the name to kewee. Now, a fish as o trying a similar approach with a fish fried cope anyone? But first, what happened when a populous president mobilized his supporters and refused to accept the outcome of an election clearly lost.
President Jair Bolsonaro, an unabashed fan of Donald Trump, is telegraphing that he may not accept a loss in the October election—there is too much at stake for him and his family. The West has a delicate chance to stem the tide of Russian weapons that have long been pouring into India. And why America is rebranding a much-maligned fish.
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