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A pocos días del veredicto por presunto golpismo, uno de los hijos de Bolsonaro comentó que el ex presidente de Brasil “no quiere alimentarse”

El ex presidente brasileño Jair Bolsonaro atraviesa una situación de salud delicada, según informó su hijo y concejal, Carlos Bolsonaro.
A pocos días de conocerse el resultado del juicio que enfrenta por golpismo, el ex mandatario “no quiere alimentarse y sigue enfrentando interminables crisis de hipo y vómitos”. Así lo expresó Carlos en X, donde señaló: “El viejo está delgado, no quiere alimentarse y sigue enfrentando interminables crisis de hipo y vómitos. Duele mucho ver todo esto”.
Jair Bolsonaro, de 70 años, permanece bajo prisión domiciliaria en la capital de Brasil desde hace casi un mes y utiliza tobillera electrónica, medidas impuestas por una investigación que lo vincula con un presunto intento de obstrucción del proceso judicial en su contra.

El dirigente es acusado de liderar una organización criminal que buscó impedir que Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva asumiera la presidencia tras su triunfo electoral en 2022.
El fallo de la Corte Suprema se conocerá entre el 2 y el 12 de septiembre. Bolsonaro, quien sostiene su inocencia, podría afrontar una pena de hasta 40 años de prisión.
El ex mandatario (2019-2022) ya había presentado episodios de hipo y vómitos en julio, síntomas relacionados con afecciones digestivas surgidas tras la puñalada sufrida en 2018 durante un acto de campaña. En agosto se realizó estudios médicos que confirmaron que había padecido dos neumonías de forma reciente.
En abril, Bolsonaro fue sometido a una extensa cirugía para tratar una obstrucción intestinal, sumando otra intervención a varias derivadas de la agresión de 2018. Tras la última operación, permaneció internado durante tres semanas.

Desinformación, reuniones complotistas con militares, un plan de magnicidio… La fiscalía de Brasil acusa al ex presidente Jair Bolsonaro de haber liderado una asociación criminal armada para tratar de aferrarse al poder en 2023.
Estas son las etapas clave de la presunta trama golpista por la que el ultraderechista, de 70 años, puede ser condenado a cuatro décadas de cárcel.
El ex capitán del ejército, un nostálgico declarado de la dictadura militar, defiende su inocencia.
La fiscalía establece los primeros indicios de un plan golpista en 2021, con una campaña de desinformación de Bolsonaro destinada a “diseminar sospechas de fraude” en las presidenciales de 2022 para “legitimar una intervención militar”.
Durante una reunión ministerial anterior a los comicios, Bolsonaro insinuó que la oposición había preparado todo para que su rival, el izquierdista Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, ganara en primera vuelta “mediante fraude”, según la investigación.
Posteriormente, el entonces presidente reiteró sus ataques en una cita ante embajadores, para “preparar a la comunidad internacional” a que iba a desconocer el resultado electoral supuestamente amañado.
Por esos hechos, Bolsonaro fue inhabilitado políticamente hasta 2030.

Tras su derrota en la segunda vuelta frente a Lula, Bolsonaro empezó a discutir opciones para mantenerse en el poder con varios de sus colaboradores en la residencia presidencial de la Alvorada, en Brasilia.
Según la delación premiada de Mauro Cid, ex mano derecha de Bolsonaro, el ex presidente recibió y ajustó un borrador de decreto que preveía un estado de sitio, prisión de autoridades y la creación de un consejo electoral para convocar nuevos comicios.
La falta de apoyo de la cúpula militar habría impedido que el plan se concretara.
El general Marco Antonio Freire, entonces comandante del Ejército, admitió en su testimonio ante la corte suprema que se discutió “la implementación de medidas excepcionales, como un estado de defensa o de sitio”.
“Alerté al señor presidente que podría ser implicado jurídicamente” por esos planes, declaró.
El ex comandante de la Fuerza Aérea Carlos de Almeida Baptista dijo haberse opuesto abiertamente: “Le dije al presidente Bolsonaro: ‘Pase lo que pase, el primero de enero usted no será presidente’”.
Ante el supremo, Bolsonaro declaró que solo hubo “conversaciones informales para ver si existía alguna hipótesis de un dispositivo constitucional” para invalidar resultados electorales.
“Nunca se habló de golpe”, aseguró.
La denuncia detalló un supuesto plan denominado “Puñal verde y amarillo”, los colores de la bandera de Brasil, para asesinar a Lula, a su vicepresidente Geraldo Alckmin y al juez del supremo a cargo ahora del juicio, Alexandre de Moraes.
El general Mario Fernandes, entonces alto funcionario de la presidencia de Bolsonaro, confirmó a la corte suprema que redactó e imprimió el documento para el magnicidio -en el palacio presidencial de Planalto-, pero dijo que solo era un “pensamiento” suyo y que no lo compartió.
La fiscalía, sin embargo, acusó al militar de llevar el plan a la Alvorada para “tratativas” con Bolsonaro y con la intención de ejecutarlo días después, el 15 de diciembre de 2022.

Bolsonaro viajó a Estados Unidos dos días antes de la investidura de Lula, el 1 de enero de 2023.
El 8 de enero miles de sus simpatizantes invadieron y causaron destrozos en las sedes de los tres poderes en Brasilia, exigiendo una intervención militar para derrocar a Lula.
La fiscalía sostiene que estos hechos fueron “incitados” por la organización criminal liderada por el exmandatario.
Describe la asonada como la “esperanza final” de los presuntos golpistas.
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Reporter’s Notebook : A ‘Letter’ To Zelesnkyy Re The Peace Plan

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Having covered Ukraine … and Russia … for over three decades, especially the war between the two countries for the last several years, I’ve naturally been fascinated by the latest Trump administration effort to broker peace.
The reaction I’ve been getting from contacts in Ukraine to the 28-point plan to end the war is not all that positive.
«It’s not worth the paper it’s written on,» said one observer.
«Any deal would have to include Ukraine…and Europe,» noted another.
The overall consensus of analysts is that the document is slanted heavily towards Moscow. The man at the center of things, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has been diplomatic in various statements, basically saying he’s «reviewing the points» aiming at arriving at a «dignified peace.»
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with Fox News correspondent Greg Palkot in Kyiv, Ukraine, in April 2024, during coverage of the ongoing war with Russia. (Fox News)
US AND RUSSIA DRAFT PEACE PLAN FOR UKRAINE REQUIRING MAJOR CONCESSIONS FROM KYIV
There are all sorts of talks happening now between the U.S. and Ukraine and among European leaders. We’re even hearing from Russian President Vladmimir Putin. It’s no wonder: The stakes in this war for Europe and the world are enormous. If I were to send a quick note to Zelenskyy, it would go something like this:
Dear Volodymyr,
So far so good. You haven’t freaked out, and you’re promising to engage. Rejection of this plan out of hand would have been a non-starter.
TRUMP, ZELENSKYY AGREE ON CRUCIAL ASPECT TO END UKRAINE WAR: ‘GOOD COMPROMISE’
You’re staying cool (though a bit grim and determined), and you’re talking to people.
My overall advice is … pick your fights, don’t sweat the small stuff, and keep the big picture in mind.
I know what your country is going through. Every time I’m in Kyiv, I go to the same military cemetery outside the city, and it keeps getting bigger and bigger and sadder.
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So, as to the points of the plan: There are a lot easy «gimmes» to Russia. Re-joining the G-8. Gradual dropping of sanctions. Granting of amnesty for everything Russian troops have done. I know this stuff is going to stick in your craw, but little of it affects your country’s future.

Memorial flags and photos commemorate fallen Ukrainian soldiers amid the ongoing war with Russia. (Fox News)
I mentioned that you shouldn’t «sweat the small stuff.» Some of the points might sound like a big deal. Like prohibiting «Nazi ideology» in Ukraine. And adopting «EU rules on religious tolerance and linguistic minorities.» That’s pretty much window-dressing for Moscow. Having the Russian language and Russian church regain official status is not horrendous.
In fact, the plan’s glass is at least one-third full for you guys. Confirming your sovereignty. Russia expected not to invade you again. You will receive reliable security guarantees. Rebuilding pledges and humanitarian promises. They are all good. Just nail down the specifics. Get all sides to commit for sure.
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Now to three of the points which cross, according to analysts, your red line.
Like handing over the rest of the eastern Donetsk region to Russia even though Moscow’s troops haven’t even taken it. The region is referred to as a demilitarized zone in the plan. A «DMZ» ala the divider between North and South Korea. Well, hold them to that. No troops from either side. Tough security on both sides. A neutral body running things. And see if you can get them to not call it Russian!
Then there’s the reduction by a third of your military. Troop strength limited to 600,000. That’s a huge cut, but it’s still not a bad-sized force. That is if…it was properly trained, well-armed, and finely-positioned. Guarantees are needed for all of this to happen.

Fox News senior foreign affairs correspondent Greg Palkot reports live from Kyiv, Ukraine, as the U.S. House approves a long-stalled aid package for Ukraine. (Fox News)
ZELENSKYY WARNS UKRAINE FACES ‘DIFFICULT CHOICE’ AS US PEACE PLAN HITS MAJOR HURDLE
And then there’s the other red line : No NATO troops in Ukraine. That would seem to scupper the plan to have foreign peace-keepers on the ground, which has been in the works, to monitor the peace. A possible compromise? They’re stationed around Ukraine’s borders, surveillance keeps a close eye on things and rapid-response forces are at the ready.
There are also a few gimmes for the U.S. in all this, like sharing in the profits of reconstruction. But that’s the price of doing business with President Trump.
As for that Thanksgiving deadline to sign the deal? The president has already signaled he’s willing to let that slide if there’s talking.
And that other deadline? One-hundred days until a new election? I know it’s a tough time for you politically with those corruption charges getting near. It might be something you have to live with.
Anyway, for what it’s worth, that’s my take.
Negotiations will probably sink on any hard discussion of any of these main points. But you know what the old adage is : «jaw-jaw» is better than «war-war.»
For the proud people of Ukraine, who have suffered so much during this time, it’s worth your best shot.
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Greg
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FAA warns airlines about flying over Venezuela: ‘Potentially hazardous situation’

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The Federal Aviation Administration warned airlines about flying over Venezuela as it issued a notice urging them to «exercise caution» due to the «potentially hazardous situation» in the region.
The advisory comes as the U.S. has significantly increased its military presence across the Caribbean under U.S. Southern Command, deploying bombers, warships and Marines as part of an expanded campaign targeting drug-trafficking and so-called «narco-terrorist» networks operating near Venezuela.
«Operators are advised to exercise caution when operating in the Maiquetia flight information region at all altitudes due to the worsening security situation and heightened military activity in or around Venezuela,» the FAA advisory said.
«Threats could pose a potential risk to aircraft at all altitudes, including during overflight, the arrival and departure phases of flight, and/or airports and aircraft on the ground,» it added, requesting airlines to provide at least 72-hour advance notice to the FAA if they plan to fly through the area.
US NAVY DESTROYER ARRIVES IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AS TRUMP TURNS SCREWS ON VENEZUELA
Members of Venezuela’s Bolivarian National Guard stand in formation as they carry out an increased security patrol along Lake Maracaibo amid rising tensions between Venezuela and the U.S., in Maracaibo, Venezuela, on Oct. 26, 2025. (Isaac Urrutia/Reuters)
Direct flights from U.S. passenger and cargo carriers to Venezuela have been suspended since 2019, but some airlines still fly over the country on their South American routes, according to Reuters.
It added that American Airlines said Friday it stopped flying over Venezuela in October, while Delta Air Lines said it stopped «a while ago.»
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A coast guard boat of the Venezuelan Navy operates off the Caribbean coast on Sept. 11, 2025. (Juan Carlos Hernandez/Reuters)
«Since September 2025, there has been an increase in Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) interference in the Maiquetia Flight Information Region (SVZM FIR), as well as activity associated with increasing Venezuela military readiness,» the FAA also said.
«Some civil aircraft recently reported GNSS interference while transiting the SVZM FIR, which, in some cases, caused lingering effects throughout the flight. GNSS jammers and spoofers can affect aircraft out to 250 nautical miles and can impact a wide variety of critical communication, navigation, surveillance, and safety equipment on aircraft,» the FAA continued.

The USS Gravely, a U.S. Navy warship, departs Port of Spain on Oct. 30, 2025. The warship arrived in Trinidad and Tobago on Oct. 26, 2025, for joint exercises near the coast of Venezuela, as Washington ratcheted up pressure on drug traffickers and Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. (Martin Bernetti/AFP via Getty Images)
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«Additionally, since early September, Venezuela has conducted multiple military exercises and directed the mass mobilization of thousands of military and reserve forces. While Venezuela has at no point expressed an intent to target civil aviation, the Venezuelan military possesses advanced fighter aircraft and multiple weapons systems capable of reaching or exceeding civil aircraft operating altitudes, as well as potential low-altitude risk from man-portable air defense systems and anti-aircraft artillery,» it also warned.
Fox News Digital’s Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.
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