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Brazilian President Lula Discharged After Emergency Surgery for Brain Bleed

Brazilian President Lula da Silva is discharged from the hospital after successful surgery for a brain bleed, expressing determination to continue his work.

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President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva of Brazil has been discharged from the hospital after undergoing emergency surgery to address a brain bleed caused by a fall. Following the successful operation, Lula expressed gratitude for the support he received, stating his readiness to continue serving the country. He also addressed recent political developments, including the arrest of General Walter Braga Netto in connection with allegations of a coup plot. Lula will recover at home in São Paulo and has been advised against international travel for the time being.

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