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The
loss of Cid Moreira will certainly be the saddest news this week
to be mentioned by me, I inevitably have to mention this incident. Character
who was part of my childhood and the lives of countless Brazilians. A boy born
in the city of Taubaté in the interior of SP in 1927, he began his career with
his voice on a radio as an announcer, came to RJ and began his work with Rede
Globo de Televisão in 1969. The first presenter alongside Ilton Gomes more than
8000 times greeting the country.
Units of the Israeli Armed Forces (IDF) crossed the Lebanese
border by land, on missions to prepare for a possible broad invasion against
the south of the neighboring country.
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The Brazilian government decided to begin a
rescue operation for citizens in Lebanon. The decision was taken after a
conversation between President Lula and Chancellor Mauro Vieira, in Mexico,
where they are attending the inauguration of new president Claudia Sheinbaum.
The minister said that the first flight should leave at the weekend.
Hurricane Helene's passage
through the southeastern United States left 116 people dead in the country,
making the phenomenon one of the deadliest to hit the United States in recent
years. Another 600 people are missing.
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The last coal-fired power station in the United
Kingdom closes this Monday (30), putting an end to the use of this fuel to
generate electricity, a first for a member of the G7, the group of the most
developed countries in the world.
The closure of this facility, which opened in 1967 and
employs 350 people, is a symbolic step in Britain's ambitious plan to
completely decarbonise its electricity by 2030 and subsequently achieve carbon
neutrality by 2050.
The United Kingdom thus becomes the first G7 Member State to
take this step. Italy is considering doing so in 2025, France in 2027, Canada
in 2030 and Germany in 2038, while Japan and the United States have not set a
date.
The closure “marks the end of an era”, but also opens “a new
one” that will favor the creation of new jobs in the energy sector, said the
British government, which recently launched a renewable energy plan.
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2024 elections: number of poll workers with some
type of disability will be the highest in history
The Israeli government and the US State Department said that
between 180 and 200 missiles were fired by Iran into Israeli territory.
Although most of the projectiles were intercepted by Israel's air defense —
with help from the US — some missiles reached land, mainly in the vicinity of
Tel Aviv.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
promises revenge. And Iran claims that if Israel retaliates, the reaction will
be overwhelming.
Iran says response 'will be even stronger and more powerful'
if Israel retaliates.
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While the conflict between Israel and Hamas
worsens, with the imminent entry of Israeli armies by land into Gaza,
Brazilians on the Palestinian side are experiencing a drama: the difficulty in
leaving the conflict zone and being rescued by Brazil.
The border between Switzerland
and Italy is being redrawn due to the melting of a glacier in the Alps. The
retreat of the Theodul glacier, caused by climate change, is a reason for
disputes over land among those who live in the region. The flow of meltwater
from the Theodul Glacier determines the division between the two countries.
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The Israeli Army clashed with the extremist
group Hezbollah during the ground offensive in Lebanon.
They were the first direct clashes since the Israeli army's
invasion began two days ago. According to the extremist group Hezbollah, the
clashes took place in three villages in southern Lebanon. The Lebanese Army
stated that, at some points, Israeli troops advanced 400 meters from the border
and then retreated.
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Lebanese Army responds to Israeli attacks and
enters the conflict for the first time.
Oil prices soared more than 5% at
the close this past Thursday, with fears that the scale of conflicts in the
Middle East will interrupt the flow of exports from the region.
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