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Brazil to create 'memorial' from artwork damaged by far-right rioters

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Several pieces of art, including a painting worth around €1.4 million, were destroyed when thousands of supporters of former leader Jair Bolsonaro swarmed Brazil's presidential palace.

Added on the 11/01/2023 08:50:46 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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