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Singer Agnaldo Rayol died last Monday, aged 86, in São Paulo. The death, according to the family, was caused by a fall in his apartment in the early hours of the morning. According to the singer's press office, Rayol fell in the bathroom and hit his head, where he suffered a large cut. He lived in Santana, in the North Zone of the capital. The artist was taken to HSANP Hospital, but he had a cardiorespiratory arrest and could not resist.

·        Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defense Minister Yoav Gallant this past Tuesday.

Netanyahu stated that "there were many gaps between him and Gallant over the management of Israel's wars."

The Prime Minister also said that a crisis of trust had developed between him and the then Defense Minister, which did not allow for "normal management of the war".

Gallant spoke out on social media after his dismissal.

It was impossible to take your eyes off the TV as the results came out, especially in the decisive states, where the two candidates were tied in the polls. In Michigan, a Republican voter was anxious, and a Democrat was still hopeful that Kamala Harris would win.

In addition to Michigan, the other states with a tie in the polls were: Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, North Carolina, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

In the United States, whoever has the majority of members of the electoral college wins — 538 delegates distributed among the 50 American states in proportion to the population of each location. And whoever wins in one state takes all the delegates from there, regardless of the margin. That's why it's so important to win in these places.

In 2016, when he was elected president for the first time, beating Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump won in: Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, North Carolina and Wisconsin, and lost in Nevada. In 2020, against Joe Biden, Trump won only one of the swing states: North Carolina. Joe Biden took all the other six. This time, the results show that Trump is heading for a resounding victory. Of the seven pendulum states, only Nevada and Arizona have not yet confirmed the result - until the end of this Wednesday afternoon (6), the Republican was leading in both. Donald Trump has already won the other five.

·        Hundreds of gauchos still live in shelters six months after the floods

The federal government delivered the first homes under the Assisted Purchase program, which will provide properties worth up to R$200,000 for those who lost their homes in the RS tragedy.

 

Biden promises peaceful transition and says the American electoral system was honest, fair and transparent. The President of the United States stated that the will of the people always prevails and assured that there will be a peaceful transition of power.

 

·        Body of PCC whistleblower executed at SP airport is buried in the South Zone of São Paulo this Sunday

The ceremony is restricted to the family. Antônio Vinicius Lopes Gritzbach was killed in broad daylight, this past Friday the 8th, in the Cumbica landing area. He was being investigated for involvement with the PCC and had signed an agreement to report crimes by the faction and police officers.

US prosecutors say Iranian agents plotted to kill Donald Trump

Iran is considered, by United States authorities, one of the main threats to national security. The US president-elect did not comment on the allegation of the plot to kill him.

·         Germany is experiencing a political crisis with the failure of the coalition government; understand…

 Inflation rises to 4.76% in Brazil in the last 12 months

Inflation in Brazil accelerated in October to 4.76% in 12 months, driven by rising electricity and food prices due to a historic drought in the country, according to official data published this Friday.

·        IBGE: Brazil has more than 16 million people living in favelas

São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro lead in the number of favelas. But, in proportion, no state surpasses Amazonas, where there are four times more people living in communities than the average in Brazil.


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