Brazil's highest electoral court barred the former president from holding public office until 2030. A majority of justices found he had abused his powers and misused state media. Mr. Bolsonaro denies wrongdoing and says he will appeal. But that doesn't mean his influence on Brazilian politics is going away.
The so-called refugee camp in the city of Jenin has been subject to raids for months—and a hotspot for militants for decades. We ask what set things off so violently this week. Now that Jair Bolsonaro is barred from Brazilian office for eight years, what happens to his brand of politics (11:17)? And how America got a new king of beers (19:17).
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