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As fears grow that Brazil is sliding deeper into its coronavirus crisis, President Jair Bolsonaro an

As fears grow that Brazil is sliding deeper into its coronavirus crisis, President Jair Bolsonaro announces cabinet reshuffle. [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Brazil’s Bolsonaro under fire over minister shuffle, COVID-19 handling [Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, center, arrives for a press conference following a meeting about the federal government's response to the COVID-19 pandemic at the presidential residence Alvorada Palace in Brasilia, Brazil, March 24, 2021.] Credit: Eraldo Peres/AP As Brazil slides deeper into its COVID-19 crisis, President Jair Bolsonaro on Tuesday [announced his biggest Cabinet reshuffle]( in two years, replacing six ministers. It's the latest turmoil for the embattled right-wing president. Critics argue the move is part of a strategic effort to bring more of a coalition of right-wing parties that support Bolsonaro into Congress, which could be [critical to the controversial president’s political survival](. The shuffle comes amid strain of COVID-19 infections that is [crippling almost all of the states’]( intensive care units. Bolsonaro has been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and accused of alienating vaccine suppliers while consistently sabotaging lockdown restrictions. --------------------------------------------------------------- Discussion [A deepening coronavirus crisis in Brazil]( [Rows of graves stand freshly dug at the Campo da Esperanca cemetery, in Brasília, Brazil, March 23, 2021.]( Credit: Eraldo Peres/AP Brazil — Latin America’s largest country — now accounts for one-quarter of the world’s daily COVID-19 deaths — far more than any other single nation — and health experts are warning that the nation is on the verge of even greater calamity. As part of The World's regular conversation series about the pandemic, reporter Elana Gordon will take your questions and moderate a discussion with Marcia Castro, chair of the Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health on Tuesday, March 30, 2021, at noon Eastern time. [Stream the conversation here](. What The World is following China on Tuesday [cut the number of directly elected seats]( in Hong Kong’s Legislature in another setback for the democracy movement as part of a two-phase effort to clamp down on political protest. The sweeping changes enacted by Beijing in Hong Kong expands the Legislature seats to 90, with only 20 elected by the public. The move follows a previous measure that [ensures only "patriotic" figures]( can run for positions of power. And in Mexico, there is [growing public outrage]( over the death of a Salvadoran woman [who died in police custody]( in the resort town of Tulum on Saturday. Video footage circulating online shows Victoria Esperanza Salazar, 36, pinned face down with an officer kneeling on her back. An [autopsy has confirmed]( that Salazar died from a broken neck. The video shows officers standing around her motionless, chatting, and then later lifting her body onto a police pickup truck to drive away. Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday that those responsible would be punished. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [Hundreds remain missing after Cabo Delgado attack]( [People stand outside their submerged homes near Nhamatanda, about 80 miles from Beira, in Mozambique, on March 26, 2019.]( Credit: Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi/AP Last week, Islamist insurgents stormed Palma, killing dozens of people, [according to Mozambique’s Ministry of Defense spokesperson Omar Saranga](. While many workers in the natural gas industry were evacuated by helicopters and boats in rescues staged by private security and logistics companies, others have fled to neighboring Tanzania, or are still stranded in Palma and surrounding areas in Cabo Delgado. Since 2017, Cabo Delgado has been increasingly wracked by violence by a local Islamist militant group called Ahlu Sunna Wal Jammah, and referred to locally as al-Shabab. In a short time, the group linked to ISIS has cultivated a reputation for brutal attacks on civilians. [Czech Republic may offer justice, compensation to thousands of sterilized Roma women]( [Azime Ali Topchu, 48, a Bulgarian Roma woman, pauses during an interview with The Associated Press in a village on the outskirts of Burgas, Bulgaria, Sept. 28, 2020.]( Credit: Vadim Ghirda/AP A new bill under consideration in the Czech Republic could compensate women who were involuntarily sterilized up to $13,000. Roma women and activist groups say reaching this stage [is a huge milestone](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright Spot For UK photographer and anthropologist Liz Hingley, the COVID-19 crisis brought home the need to rebuild a connection with the natural world. [She began the "Nature of Care" project]( (🎧) 10 months ago to help nurses and doctors in London cope with pandemic-induced stress and anxiety by teaching them nature photography skills. [Photograph by Frosso, an intensive care unit nurse at The Royal Free Hospital, during a photography and ecology walk on Hampstead Heath, London, led by Liz Hingley, 2020.]( Credit: Courtesy of Liz Hingley [Alt Text]( Credit: Courtesy of Liz Hingley --------------------------------------------------------------- In case you missed it from The World --------------------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to subscribe to The World's Latest Edition podcast using your favorite podcast player: [RadioPublic](, [Apple Podcasts](, [Stitcher](, [Soundcloud](, [RSS]( [The World logo]( [The World on Facebook]( [The World's Twitter account]( [Donate]( | [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in your browser]( Top of the World is written weekday mornings by the team at [The World](. [The World]( is produced by [PRX]( and [GBH](.

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