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A day after President Jair Bolsonaro announced a controversial cabinetwide shake-up, Brazil's top mi

A day after President Jair Bolsonaro announced a controversial cabinetwide shake-up, Brazil's top military commanders have resigned. [Forward to a friend]( | [Subscribe]( | [View in your browser]( [Top of The World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- In the news today Brazil’s top military commanders quit amid worsening pandemic [People wait in line to get the Sinovac vaccine for COVID-19 at a health center in Brasilia, Brazil, March 29, 2021.] Credit: Eraldo Peres/AP A day after Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro [announced the firing]( of his defense minister in a controversial, cabinetwide shake-up, the commanders of Brazil’s [army, navy and air force resigned on Wednesday](. The move comes as Bolsonaro’s political fortunes continue to slide over his response to the coronavirus crisis. The top-level military resignations are also [fueling speculation and fears]( that Bolsonaro is exerting control over the armed forces to serve his political interests. The military leaders' departures followed the unexpected replacement of five cabinet members. Bolsonaro’s political maneuvering comes as the far-right leader [faces intense pressure]( over his opposition to vaccinations, lockdowns and mask-wearing. [Brazil recorded its highest death toll]( in a single day from the coronavirus. Health officials reported 3,780 fatalities Tuesday — in a country [where more than 317,000 people]( have died since the pandemic began and the vaccine rollout has stumbled. What The World is following Thousands of demonstrators made their voices heard for months in the wake of Black Lives Matter anti-racism protests in 2020 in Britain, leading the UK goverment to commission an inquiry into racism. The government[released its report Wednesday]( — it suggests that there is racism in Britain, but that it’s not a systematically racist country. The report [has been widely criticized]( and accused of painting an unrealistically optimistic picture. It came out just as Derek Chauvin, a white former police officer, stands trial in Minneapolis for the murder of George Floyd, a Black man whose death galvanized anti-racist protests around the globe. And, the brother of Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernández [was sentenced to life in prison]( Tuesday in a major drug case. Juan Antonio “Tony” Hernández was sentenced in the US, in a Manhattan federal court, over charges that he played a central role in one of the [world's largest and most violent drug-trafficking conspiracies](. The former Honduran congressman was ordered to forfeit $138 million and will spend a sentence-mandated minimum of 40 years in jail. --------------------------------------------------------------- From The World [Activists protest migrant facility plan in Greece: ‘Greek islands will not be turned to prisons’]( [A migrant stands outside his tent at Karatepe refugee camp, on the northeastern Aegean island of Lesbos, Greece, March 29, 2021.]( Credit: Panagiotis Balaskas/AP European and Greek officials planning to build new migrant reception facilities on Greek Aegean Islands are facing a fresh wave of local resistance. A group of residents [recently gathered in the port city of Mytilene]( to protest plans for a permanent facility on the island. They waved Greek flags and held banners that said: “No structures on the island. Europe must take responsibility.” Some chanted: “Greek islands will not be turned to prisons." [Spain test-drives a nationwide 4-day workweek]( [La Francachela restaurant in Madrid, Spain.]( Credit: Courtesy of La Francachela The Spanish government [has proposed a three-year pilot project]( to help companies switch to a four-day workweek, and will partially fund companies who may need to hire additional staff or reorganize workflows. --------------------------------------------------------------- Bright Spot Students in a bilingual program in the Canadian city of Winnipeg's Isaac Brock School [recently won first prize]( (🎧) in an Indigenous language competition for their Cree rendition of Raffi Cavoukian's song “Baby Beluga.” The win caught the attention of the famous Canadian songwriter who gave them a shoutout. [Have a look at their video]( to brighten your morning. [A screen grab of a vimeo video from Isaac Brock School.]( Credit: Courtesy of Vimeo --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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