Two powerful explosions occurred at Brazil's supreme court around 7:30 p.m., shortly after the day's session concluded.
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A man killed himself while detonating explosives after trying to enter Brazil’s Supreme Court, authorities said Wednesday, in ...
(Tribune News Service) — One person died after a blast Wednesday night in front of Brazil’s Supreme Court in the capital ...
A man with explosives died Wednesday trying to enter Brazil's Supreme Court, officials said. "This citizen approached the Federal Supreme Court, tried to enter, failed, and the explosion happened at ...
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A man who failed in an attempt to break into Brazil’s Supreme Court killed himself in explosions outside the building ...
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