World Championship Judgment: A Striking Sight – Exceptional Accommodation Arrangement for Finland
Finland's unique accommodations arrangements and standout performances at the recent World Championships have drawn attention and discussion.
The New Law of Gérson
The article discusses the origin and implications of the phrase 'levar vantagem,' linked to Brazilian soccer player Gérson and his advertisement for Vila Rica cigarettes.
The story of a young man who died in a lion enclosure at a zoo in João Pessoa will become a book
The tragic story of Gerson de Melo, who died after entering a lion enclosure in João Pessoa, is being turned into a book by journalist Phelipe Caldas, expected to be published in 2026.
Paraíba Justice Archives Inquiry into the Death of Young Man Attacked by Lion at Zoo
The inquiry into the death of 19-year-old Gerson de Melo Machado, who was attacked by a lion after illegally entering its enclosure, has been archived by the Paraíba judiciary.
PCC Chief on the Run Ordered His Own Daughter's Kidnapping to Collect a $100,000 Debt from His Ex-Father-in-Law
Gerson Palermo, the leader of the PCC, allegedly ordered the kidnapping of his daughter to extort money from his ex-father-in-law.
Judge's wife who released PCC leader acted in rulings, reveals CNJ
The wife of Judge Divoncir Schereiner Maran, Viviane Alves Gomes de Paula, is implicated in a CNJ report concerning her influence over judicial decisions related to the release of PCC leader Gerson Palermo in 2020.
The prints that reveal a 'hack' by a judge to release the head of the PCC condemned to 126 years
Ex-judge Divoncir Maran faces disciplinary action for granting home confinement to PCC leader Gerson Palermo, who fled shortly after his release.
Messages exchange exposes maneuver by judge to release PCC chief sentenced to 126 years
Messages and testimonies reveal that Judge Divoncir Schreiner Maran used a legal loophole to justify the release of Gerson Palermo, a convicted leader of the PCC.
The connection between the PCC chief sentenced to 126 years and the judge punished by the CNJ
The article discusses the controversial release from prison of Gerson Palermo, a notorious PCC chief, and his connection to a judge who authorized his house arrest.
From airplane hijacking to PCC leader: who is Gerson Palermo, sentenced to 126 years and now a fugitive
Gerson Palermo, a significant figure in organized crime in Brazil, has managed to evade law enforcement following his controversial release from prison after being sentenced to 126 years for drug trafficking and an airplane hijacking.
The PCC chief sentenced to 126 years who left prison through the front door with the approval of a retired judge
Gerson Palermo, a leader of the First Command of the Capital (PCC), was sentenced to 126 years in prison but was released from a maximum-security facility with the approval of a retired judge, raising concerns over judicial processes.