- PLANNED: The Federal Police (PF) found evidence that Roberto Jefferson premeditated a violent attack against police officers. The suspicion is that the former deputy and ally of Jair Bolsonaro (PL) set the scene after his daughter released a video of him cursing minister Cármen Lúcia. The PF is still trying to identify whether Jefferson made the video for this purpose. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- MINISTRY: Lula says that, if elected, he will need to talk to the MDB about appointing Simone Tebet to a ministry. “Simone, although she is supporting me, is an important political figure, a competent woman. But I can’t say that she’s going to be a minister because I’ll be rushing into something that I can’t,” said the candidate. (THAT IS)
- REFUGEES: Rishi Sunak, the new British Prime Minister, intends to take a hard line with refugees, despite being the son and grandson of immigrants. He wants to limit the number of refugees in the UK by creating an annual quota. (G1)
- MISERY: Single Registry records the largest number of people in poverty since its creation in 2001. The Program gained more than 10 million people in this condition. 23% of the population says they do not have enough income to survive and that they need government assistance. (UOL News)
- SOCCER: CBF releases the VAR audio of the unmarked penalty in the Flamengo x Santos match. The audio shows that the referee says: “The foot stops to the side and he trips over his foot.” The CBF suspended the game's referee, André Luiz Freitas Castro, and the VAR, Adriano Milczvski, for performing below standard in the match. (Globe Sports)
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