- NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: President Jair Bolsonaro will take the Minister of Economy, Paulo Guedes, for an interview with Jornal Nacional. Globo allowed each candidate to bring up to three guests; Bolsonaro chose Guedes as a way of showingpromeimprovement with the economy in a second term. In addition to the minister, he chose Fábio Faria and Fabio Wajngarten. (Folha de S. Paulo)🚥
- MILITARY: US and South Korea begin their largest joint military exercises since 2018. Then-president Donald Trump tried to reach a denuclearization agreement with North Korea, but dictator Kim Jong-un was resistant. (The Globe)🚥
- HELP: The last August installment of Auxílio Brasil and Vale-Gás is paid this Monday (22). Payment will be intended for people with 0 at the end of their Social Registration Number (NIS) and will have a minimum value of R$600. Payment will follow the calendar of the extinct Bolsa Família. (The day)
- DRUGS: Colombia wants to put an end to the 'war on drugs' slogan. The country is a symbol of drug trafficking and also one of the largest narcotics producers in the world. Colombia already allows cannabis for medicinal purposes, but now they intend to release it for recreational purposes. The objective is to remove farmers from trafficking and bring them closer to legal trade. (CNN)
- ELECTIONS: Lula has 9 points more than Bolsonaro, according to a BTG Pactual survey released this Monday (22). Lula has 45% voting intentions, while Bolsonaro has 36%. (State of Mines)
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