Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-03-28 09:22:20 (14 hours ago)
Tiger Woods arrested for DUI after rollover car crash, faces misdemeanor charges
Former PGA golfer Mark Lye discusses the need for accountability and the impact on Tiger Woods' legacy after his latest DUI crash. Woods faces misdemeanor charges after refusing a urinalysis test.
Globo News - Mundo
Globo News - Mundo
2026-03-28 09:20:10 (14 hours ago)
Brasil continuará a apoiar a candidatura de Bachelet ao cargo de secretária-geral da ONU, diz Lula

O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) afirmou em uma rede social neste sábado (28) que o Brasil continuará a apoiar, em conjunto com o México, a candidatura da ex-presidente do Chile Michelle Bachelet ao cargo de secretária-geral da Organização das Nações Unidas (ONU).
A manifestação de Lula ocorre quatro dias depois de o governo chileno retirar o apoio do país à candidatura de Bachelet. Atualmente, o Chile é presidido pelo direitista José Antonio Kast.
Na postagem, o petista disse que a chilena de centro-esquerda é "altamente qualificada" e tem o "melhor currículo para a função".
"Ela tem todas as credenciais para ser a primeira mulher latino-americana a liderar a organização, promovendo a paz, fortalecendo o multilateralismo e recolocando o tema do desenvolvimento sustentável no centro da agenda internacional", afirmou o petista.
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Além de ter presidido o Chile por duas vezes, Bachelet já ocupou os cargos de comissária da ONU para os Direitos Humanos e de diretora da ONU Mulheres.
Reforma do Conselho de Segurança da ONU
O presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva tem intensificado as críticas à estrutura das Nações Unidas, afirmando que a "paralisia" do Conselho de Segurança diante de conflitos como os de Gaza e da Ucrânia demonstra o enfraquecimento político da entidade.
Lula afirma que o órgão, da forma como está estruturado, perdeu sua "autoridade moral" e eficácia, tornando-se omisso.
Para o petista, a reforma do Conselho é urgente e deve incluir a entrada de novos membros permanentes, especialmente de países da América Latina e da África.
O presidente brasileiro diz que o atual direito de veto — exercido apenas pelas grandes potências — cria uma situação que impede ações de paz e permite que as próprias nações que deveriam zelar pela segurança global acabem envolvidas diretamente nas guerras ou em sua manutenção.
Como funciona o Conselho de Segurança
O Conselho de Segurança é o órgão da ONU responsável por zelar pela paz e a segurança internacional, tendo o poder de autorizar missões e aplicar sanções. Ele é composto por 15 países, divididos em dois grupos:
Membros permanentes (5 países): possuem o chamado poder de veto, o que significa que, se apenas um deles votar contra uma resolução, ela não é aprovada, independentemente do apoio dos outros membros.
Membros não-permanentes (10 países): são eleitos pela Assembleia Geral para mandatos rotativos de dois anos. Embora participem das decisões e tenham direito a voto, eles não possuem o poder de veto.
Os membros permanentes são:
Estados Unidos
Rússia
China
França
Reino Unido
Lula e Michelle Bachelet em imagem de 2024
Ricardo Stuckert/Presidência da República
France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-03-28 09:17:11 (14 hours ago)
22 migrants die off Greek coast after six days at sea
Greece's coast guard on Friday rescued 26 people hoping to reach Europe from North Africa after they had spent six days at sea in a rubber boat. According to survivors, 22 others lost their lives during the journey. The number of migrants who died trying to reach EU soil more than doubled during the first two months of 2026.
CBC News - Top Stories
CBC News - Top Stories
2026-03-28 09:15:30 (14 hours ago)
Rush's Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee tease Junos surprise ahead of reunion tour later this year

The legendary rock band's members have hinted at 'something special' for the 2026 awards show on March 29.
ABC News - International News
ABC News - International News
2026-03-28 09:14:34 (14 hours ago)
Pope Leo XIV visits Monaco to urge its people to use their faith and wealth for good
Pope Leo XIV has arrived in the cosmopolitan Mediterranean principality of Monaco to encourage its people to use their Catholic faith and wealth for good
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-03-28 09:10:12 (14 hours ago)
Verstappen calls his Red Bull ‘undriveable’ after more F1 woes at Japan GP
Kimi Antonelli and George Russell claim a Mercedes 1-2 at Suzuka but Max Verstappen's Red Bull struggles continue.
Fox News - Politics
Fox News - Politics
2026-03-28 09:00:59 (14 hours ago)
NASA races to build moon base as US challenges China in new space race
NASA races to build a $20 billion lunar base as China and Russia advance moon ambitions, with experts warning China holds the advantage in space.
Fox News - Politics
Fox News - Politics
2026-03-28 09:00:41 (14 hours ago)
Soros-backed group among liberal orgs pumping eye-popping cash into Virginia gerrymandering effort
Virginia's redistricting referendum is being fueled by a tidal wave of liberal cash, with Soros- and Bloomberg-linked groups helping drive nearly $33 million into the effort.
Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-03-28 09:00:30 (14 hours ago)
'Project Hail Mary' wins rave reviews as anti-woke Hollywood blockbuster
"Project Hail Mary" was celebrated by critics and audiences after its opening weekend, with commentators saying Hollywood should note its clean, entertaining storytelling.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-28 09:00:27 (14 hours ago)
Pete Hegseth is imbuing violence with a religious righteousness | Arwa Mahdawi
The defense secretary prayed for ‘overwhelming violence’ against enemies in Iran. He seems to delight in it
Is it woke to wash your hands? Pete Hegseth seems to think so. Back in 2019 when he was still just a Fox News host rather than the guy in charge of “the Department of War”, Hegseth said on-air that he hadn’t washed his hands for 10 years because “germs are not a real thing.” He added: “I can’t see them; therefore, they’re not real.”
Hegseth later claimed he was joking. But even if he was, the defense secretary is never going to be able to wash the blood from his hands. The 45-year-old, one of the strongest backers of the war on Iran, has said he wants “maximum lethality, not tepid legality” to the be the hallmark of the US military, and he’s been making good on that promise. Under his watch, a defense department program aimed at reducing civilian harm has been dismantled, and experts who provide guidance on keeping military operations in line with international law have been fired. And, of course, a school full of little girls has been bombed.
Arwa Mahdawi is a Guardian columnist
The assault on freedom with Mehdi Hasan and Arwa Mahdawi
On Monday 8 June, join Mehdi Hasan and Arwa Mahdawi to discuss the current seismic changes in geopolitics, the alarming rise of populism and nationalism, and its global implications. Live in London and livestreamed worldwide. Book tickets here or at guardian.live
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-03-28 09:00:27 (14 hours ago)
As US troops sail to Middle East, how likely is Trump to order boots on the ground?
Secretary of state Marco Rubio repeats administration’s belief that US can achieve its aims without a ground war
Amid tentative White House efforts at diplomacy to end the war in Iran, US troops have also been arriving in the region to deliver what Donald Trump has hoped could be a knockout blow if he can’t negotiate a ceasefire with Tehran.
Thousands of US marines aboard navy amphibious ships from the 31st and 11th expeditionary units have been deployed to the Middle East from Asia. Another 2,000-odd paratroopers from the 82nd Airborne are also being sent to the theatre – they are tasked with deploying worldwide within 18 hours of notification and execute parachute assaults, including against a “defended airfield” to prepare for further ground operations.
Continue reading...Fox News - Health
Fox News - Health
2026-03-28 09:00:23 (14 hours ago)
Most Americans are doing one nightly activity that's wrecking their sleep, expert says
A sleep expert says 90% of Americans use phones in bed, as blue light exposure and stimulating content can disrupt rest. She shares a simple tip to set healthy boundaries.
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