- CUP: The World Cup sticker album hits newsstands this Friday (19). Publisher Panini made its bet and included 18 Brazilian players on the album, although coach Tite did not call them all up. The albums will cost R$12 for cardboard and R$42 for hardcover. The package with five stickers will cost R$4. (CNN)
- CRIME: The PF identifies President Jair Bolsonaro's attitude of comparing the Covid-19 vaccine with AIDS as a crime. According to the report, the president encouraged citizens to disregard safety standards. The relationship is not true and has already been proven by Anvisa. (G1)
- ELECTIONS: The TSE once again presented the description of the candidates' assets, available for public consultation. Voters can monitor the evolution of candidates' assets, notice suspicious increases or conflicts of interest. (Folha de S. Paulo)(I.e.
- HEALTH: Scientists have discovered how to identify diabetes through a simple blood test, even before symptoms. Diabetes affects 15 million Brazilian adults and this discovery could improve the quality of life of these people. (The globe)(I.e.
- INTERNET: Brazilians delete applications out of concern for data. In a survey, 77% of respondents reported having uninstalled apps for fear of having their privacy invaded. (G1)
- ALCOHOL: Japan wants to encourage young people to consume more alcoholic beverages. This is because, due to the Covid-19 pandemic, consumption fell and revenues and taxes fell along with it. The country will launch a competition for participants to show ideas on how to stimulate demand among young people. (CNN)
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