- COLDPLAY: Sales for Coldplay's extra show in Curitiba have barely opened and tickets are already sold out. Also this Thursday (20), the website that sells tickets, Eventim, added another day of shows in Curitiba. However, moments later the website took the date offline. (JC)
- ECONOMY: Paulo Guedes, ministro da economia, sugeriu que Bolsonaro tome ‘medidas radicais’ de ajuste da economia logo após a votação. In conversation, the president revealed to organizers that he would hardly have the political strength to approve controversial measures before winning. He also instructed Guedes to prepare measures that do not depend on Congress. (UOL)
- HEALTH: World Osteoporosis Day takes place this Thursday (20). This is a disease that affects the lives of 10 million Brazilians, usually women. It is caused by the loss of the bones' ability to absorb nutrients. To prevent it, a diet rich in calcium and medical supervision is necessary. (Extra)
- INVESTIGATION: Federal Highway Police (PRF) opens an internal investigation against an employee of the institution who declared a vote for Lula on social media. The investigation is due to a “possible functional deviation”, as the legislation prohibits public agents from “promotional use” in favor of a candidate. (CNN)
- RIGHTS: LGBTQIA+ entities take action against new identity card. They argue that the new model violates trans rights by requiring the “sex” field and displaying the civil name in front of the social name, if applicable. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- CONTROVERSY: The Crown will not recreate Princess Diana's accident scene. Although the last season was focused on the princess's death, there was tension between the producers about creating the scene, so they decided to just narrate the facts. (Tangerine)
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