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Attacks leave victims in Jerusalem; see highlights from Curto Flash

Two explosions at bus stops in Jerusalem this Wednesday (23) left an Israeli-Canadian teenager dead and around 15 injured. Read this and other news on Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Attacks in Jerusalem

Two explosions at bus stops in Jerusalem this Wednesday (23) left an Israeli-Canadian teenager dead and around 15 injured, a “modus operandi” that had not been seen in the Holy City for years.

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A first explosion at a bus stop on the outskirts of Jerusalem left 12 injured, four of them seriously. Then a second explosion rang out a short distance away, injuring at least three people. A security source told AFP that the bombs were activated remotely.

Shin Beth, Israel's internal security service, told AFP that the last attack on Jerusalem, the disputed city at the center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, was in 2016. (AFP)

Government transition

In a report delivered to the transition team of president-elect Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT), the Federal Court of Auditors (TCU) states that it did not identify, in the government of Jair Bolsonaro (PL), indicators of vaccination coverage against covid -19 and therefore could not even assess compliance with immunization targets.

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The document, obtained exclusively by Estadão, also alerts the future government about the lack of morbidity and mortality data related to post-covid 19 syndrome. In this case, according to the TCU, the lack of information “may affect the planning of health policies, due to the high number of possible cases.” (Estadão 🚥)

Brothers at Work

Drew and Jonathan Scott, known for the reality show Brothers at Work, have built, rebuilt, renovated, redesigned and reimagined hundreds of spaces since their TV careers took off in 2011. The brothers spoke about their billion-dollar empire in an interview with Variety.

2022

The answer keys for the two test days of the National High School Exam (Enem) 2022 were published this Wednesday (23), on the website of the National Institute of Educational Studies and Research Anísio Teixeira (Inep). One of the mathematics questions, as it did not present a correct alternative, was canceled. (G1)

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Giant Ferris wheel

Roda Rico opened ticket sales this Wednesday morning (23), through the Sympla digital platform. (Estadão 🚥)

The new attraction in the capital of São Paulo, advertised as the largest Ferris wheel in Latin America, measuring 91 meters high, will open on December 9, at Parque Cândido Portinari, in the west of São Paulo. The space is next to Parque Villa-Lobos. 🎡

Covid on the rise

A new Infogripe bulletin released by the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) this Wednesday (23) showed that 15 states registered an increase in serious cases of Covid-19.

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The survey is based on the last six weeks (long-term trend). The growth in the number of people infected by the virus also reached 17 Brazilian capitals and has already appeared in all regions of the country.

Video: Fiocruz

Only those in the 2nd shift

The PL reiterated to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE), this Wednesday (23), that the questionThe party's comments on electronic voting machines should only focus on the second round of the October elections.

In its response to Minister Alexandre de Moraes, the party said that extend the questionchanges to the first round would cause “serious procedural turmoil”, considering the number of candidates who ran for elected positionssystem. (Power 360)

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