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Military personnel from Bolsonaro's Presidency were present at coup events; see more at Curto Flash

A dossier points to soldiers who were present at the demonstrations at the Army HQ last year; they deny the accusations. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Active military members of the Presidency worked in coup acts

A report showed that at least eight military personnel active during Jair Bolsonaro's presidency participated in coup acts in front of the Army headquarters last year. The document also showed that some of these soldiers were in WhatsApp groups where anti-democratic and threatening messages were exchanged against elected President Lula. (Folha de S. Paul)

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Cattle ranchers financed coup acts

Cattle ranchers from Pará used Pix from a computer store in Xinguara to finance coup acts. Farmers in the region promoted Pix to raise funds for the events. (UOL News)

Davos 2023

The head of the World Trade Organization (WTO), Ngozi Okonjo, said this Friday that, for now, they will maintain the 1% projection for global trade growth in 2023. The next assessment will be in April. World trade should have lost strength in 2022, so it will remain moderate in 2023. (This is)

Chinese billionaire lost more than 90% of his fortune

Hui Ka Yan, China's real estate billionaire, lost almost 93% of his net worth. The businessman owns the Chinese real estate company Evergrande, the most indebted in the country, with US$300 billion in liabilities. It has been at the center of the country's real estate problems since 2021. (CNN)

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BBC recognizes sexist headline

Accused of sexism for a headline about New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern's unexpected resignation, which questionIf “women can really have it all”, the British public broadcaster BBC acknowledged its mistake this Friday (20). “We quickly recognized that the original headline was inappropriate and changed it. We have also deleted the tweet associated with the article, a BBC spokesperson told AFP on Friday. (AFP)

Marcelo Adnet reports traumatic experience of sexual abuse

Marcelo Adnet told the Podpah podcast that he was sexually abused by a man when he was five years old. He was saved by his grandfather, who arrived home on time and prevented the situation from continuing. “I was raped when I was 5 years old,” he said. (G1)

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