Third
heatwave of the year expected to extend into next week; temperatures can reach
40°C
The third heatwave of the year is expected to last until
next week, according to weather models. According to Climatempo, above-average
temperatures should be observed until next Tuesday (20).
Initially, the forecast was that the phenomenon would only
extend until Friday (15). Meteorologist Maria Clara Sassaki, spokesperson for
Climatempo, explains that there has been an extension of the duration of the
heat wave, which is expected to hit the South, Southeast and part of the
Midwest.
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Court decision changes rules for the use of anesthesia in dentists'
offices
March 7, 2024 - Announcement - Sweden has officially become the 32nd
country to join NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Officialization
took place this Thursday (7/3), in Washington D.C, in the United States.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken was the first to officially welcome the
country as a member of the military alliance.
Bus
hijacker turns himself in after 3 hours
Not long ago, the kidnapper fired at least two shots at the
officers. No one was injured, and attempts at negotiation are continuing. A
criminal invaded a bus of Viação Sampaio, at the Bus Station of Rio, in the
Center, and took 16 hostages, including children and the elderly, on Tuesday
afternoon. A team from the Special Police Operations Battalion (BOPE) of the Mi
Police
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Works in Goiânia for the World Cup are
still unfinished
Haitian
Prime Minister Ariel Henry made the decision to resign. The country is
currently dominated by gangs. Ariel Henry has stated that he will step down as
soon as a transitional government is created. He is currently in the U.S.
territory of Puerto Rico, without the ability to return to Haiti.
The first aid ship of the Spanish NGO
"Open Arms" departed on Tuesday (12) from Cyprus towards the Gaza
Strip. The people of the Palestinian territory face the threat of famine after
more than five months of conflict between Israel and the terrorist group Hamas
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Inflation accelerates in February and
registers a rise of 0.83%
The Senate's Constitution and Justice Committee approved a
proposal that criminalizes any amount of illicit drug possession. Supreme Court
discusses whether a minimum amount of marijuana can be decriminalized.
This means that, according to the proposal, the citizen
caught even with a small amount and for personal use will be criminally
registered and may be punished with socio-educational measures.
The PEC was presented by the president of the Senate,
Rodrigo Pacheco (PSD-MG), in reaction to the Federal Supreme Court (STF), which
resumed a trial on drugs at the end of last year.
The Supreme Court's judgment discusses whether the
possession of small amounts of marijuana for personal use can be
decriminalized.
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Sales of new properties grow in Brazil, much
of it is driven by the smaller apartments
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Tanker truck explosion in Belo Horizonte
leaves one injured and one dead
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Low demand for dengue vaccines puts
authorities on alert
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Pope Francis releases his autobiography
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Musical celebrates 40 years of Rock in Rio
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Alexandre de Moraes overturns the secrecy of
27 testimonies of January 8
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The price of oranges increases considerably
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Russia accuses Ukraine of stepping up attacks
to disrupt election
The
Curious Relationship Between High Temperatures and the Proliferation
of Mosquitoes As incredible as it may seem, there really is a direct
relationship between heat and the ability of mosquitoes to multiply. Basically,
this happens because at high temperatures, especially in summer, the eggs hatch
faster.
Congonhas
Airport, located in the south of the capital of São Paulo, faced a
chaotic situation this Friday (15). Due to a power outage, the airport was
closed to flights and takeoffs for more than an hour. Gol and Azul airlines had
to cancel at least 12 flights and reroute another 14 to different airports.
Hospital
team in São Paulo searches for heart in Mato Grosso for transplant of
3-year-old girl
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