Survive News 10


 Survive News episódio 10

 

USP researchers are surprised by garbage 200 km off the Brazilian coast. USP research, in partnership with the UN, mapped the Brazilian coast and discovered that 80% of the waste that reaches the sea comes from the interior, through 600 ports of entry. access' - like rivers. And most of the trash is plastic.

 

Israeli military forces attacked terrorists who were hiding in the largest hospital in the Gaza Strip.

The Israeli Armed Forces have released images they claim are of people shooting at troops from inside hospital buildings. One of the videos shows an explosive being thrown.

A resident of the Gaza Strip published other images. Emmy Shaheen claims that, in the videos, the Israeli Army is saying over loudspeakers that everyone must leave the Al-Shifa hospital complex and surrender.

The Army said it killed more than 20 armed men, including the head of Hamas Internal Security, responsible for terrorist operations inside Gaza. More than 200 suspects were arrested. Troops also found weapons and money in the hospital.

According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, controlled by Hamas, the entrance to the hospital complex caught fire. The ministry said the attacks left civilian casualties and that Israel fired at a building housing a surgical center.

On social media, the director general of the World Health Organization stated that "hospitals can never become battlefields".

 

Putin threatens to invade new territories in Ukraine one day after victory at the polls… Russian President Vladimir Putin overwhelmingly secured a fifth term in office, in an election controlled by the government and without a real opposition. Now, he threatens to invade more of Ukraine's territories. To no one's surprise, Vladimir Putin won and won very comfortably: almost 90% of the votes. The other three candidates, all from parties allied with Putin - extras, in practice - had around 3%, 4% each. Without a real opposition, after all the main opponents are imprisoned, exiled or dead, Putin guaranteed another six years of government. If he completes this new term, he will have been in power for 30 years. He could become Russia's longest-serving leader in more than 200 years. Shortly after the victory, Vladimir Putin said that the election result will allow for a stronger Russia.

 

·         UN asks neighboring nations to welcome Haitian refugees who have been sent back to the country in inhumane conditions

 

·         The IRS identified fake applications that impersonate officials to steal taxpayer data. In addition to being careful with the information that will be provided, taxpayers also have to be aware of scams when declaring income tax. The alert is from the federal government.

 

·         This rule was created to cover those who already contributed to Social Security before the creation of the social security factor. It is the same rule cited in the legal dispute involving the review of the entire life. Now, it is considered valid and mandatory.

 

·         The Chamber of Deputies approved changes to the new secondary education. The main change concerns the division of students' workload. The project, which has been under discussion since October 2023, proposes adjustments to secondary education implemented in 2022, which had been the target of criticism. Here are the main points of the decision: this affects technical education and distance learning as well.

 

·         A 62-year-old patient was the first human to receive a kidney transplant from a genetically modified pig. The procedure was led by Brazilian doctor Leonardo Riella, in addition to a team of other health professionals1. This unprecedented surgery took place in a hospital in Boston, in the United States, where the doctor works. It is the first time that a transplant of this type has been performed on a living patient. Before that, in 2021, a team from New York had carried out a similar procedure, but on a person who had been brain dead.

 

·         The United States changed its stance on the war in Gaza and presented a resolution to the UN Security Council, in which it calls for an immediate ceasefire.

 

·         Minister Luiz Fux, of the Federal Supreme Court (STF), rejected the habeas corpus of former player Robinho's defense and maintained the decree of his arrest for conviction of rape in Italy.

 

·         Islamic State claims attack that left more than 90 people dead at a concert hall in Moscow

 

·         Anti-aircraft defense shot down 55 Shahed drones out of 63 launched and 37 missiles out of 88, the Army announced. One of the electrical power lines supplying the Ukrainian nuclear power plant in Zaporizhzhia, occupied by Moscow, was cut by shelling, Ukrainian Energy Minister Guerman Galushchenko announced.

 

·         Residents report landslide in Petrópolis: 'Many people shouting for help'

 

·         Kate Middleton announces she is undergoing cancer treatment...

 

·         And this Friday's news on Jornal Nacional was the participation of Willian Bonner as anchor

 

·         A four-year-old girl, identified by neighbors as Ayla, was rescued from a buried house in the Independência neighborhood, in Petrópolis, in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro. She remained buried for 16 hours and was found next to her father, Douglas, who did not survive. With his death, the number of people killed by the rains in the state rose to seven. Ayla was located with the help of a sniffer dog and the rescuers were moved when they removed the child, who was taken in the arms of a firefighter to the ambulance. In addition to his father, the child lost his mother, who was pregnant, his six-year-old brother and his grandmother.

 

·         Lolapaluza fans celebrate the show days

 

·         Brazilian team beats England with striker Endrick's goal in coach Dorival Junior's debut

 

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