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Police say they foiled planned bombing targeting Lady Gaga's Rio de Janeiro show
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Brazilian police said they foiled a planned bombing attack at a Lady Gaga concert that drew more than 2 million people to Copacabana Beach. Suspects were “virtually recruiting participants to carry out attacks” at the concert using improvised explosive devices, according to the Rio de Janeiro Civil Police.May 4, 2025