Bolsonaro gave a humble image, but spending on his corporate card shows the opposite; see more at Curto Flash

The invoice on Jair Bolsonaro's corporate card shows that expenses were intended to pay for various personal items belonging to the former president's family. Markets and luxury hotels, medicines and motorcycle financing are included in the invoice. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Bolsonaro's corporate card invoice

The invoice for Jair Bolsonaro's presidential corporate card was released. While on the street he displayed his humility, eating pastries at the market, at home he ate picanha and shrimp. The card was also used to purchase antidepressant medication, 19 trips to the Outback among other activities from an extensive list. It is worth remembering that the corporate card should not be used for personal purposes. (Estadão)(I.e.

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US will review freedom of expression online

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and various social networks have operated for years under crucial principles that will now be revised. The current regulation is the same since the 90s. The United States Supreme Court will discuss, among other things, whether to review laws in Texas and Florida that prohibit online platforms from removing certain political content. In recent years it has become questionconsider the possible influence of websites on hate crimes, wars, elections and political debates. (Folha de S. Paul)(I.e.

Yanomamis died of pneumonia

One third of the deaths of Yanomami children up to the age of five in 2022 could have been avoided. There were 99 deaths recorded last year, and the cause of 33 was pneumonia. (R7)

Lula confirms meeting with Maduro

This Monday (23), President Lula will meet with Nicolás Maduro, president of Venezuela. The meeting will take place during Lula's trip to Argentina, his first international trip since taking office. The heads of state will meet in the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (Celac), which Brazil returned to be part of after the change of government. (G1)

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Another blow to medical students

More than 100 students from the Maringá medical school were left without a graduation party. The party was supposed to take place on Saturday (21), but students claimed that the company did not pay suppliers and the event did not happen. The loss reaches almost R$3 million. The company justifies that the students still owed R$530. (G1)

Three victims of Brumadinho are still wanted

“Every family deserves to bury their own,” is what Natália de Oliveira, a relative of one of the victims identified in 2021, said. This week, the Brumadinho tragedy turns four years old, and three victims are still looking for. The fire department task force continues to search for the missing to finally put an end to the story and give families the opportunity to say goodbye to their relatives. (Mail Braziliense)

Melting of Bolsonaro's political capital worries allies

The speed at which Jair Bolsonaro's political image has been eroded is worrying Lula's opponents. The president's political capital is “melting”, said a party leader who monitors social networks and conservative discussion groups in the country. (UOL News)

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