Yanomami care home becomes makeshift hospital; see more at Curto Flash

Casai Yanomami, which has space for 200 indigenous people, currently houses 700 and is in precarious conditions. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Situation of the Yanomami

On their first day of work, professionals from the SUS National Force were faced with serious health cases among Yanomami patients who are at Casai (Indigenous Health House) in Boa Vista (RR), especially pneumonia, diarrhea and respiratory failure in children. , enhanced by malnutrition. The space, which was supposed to be a welcome place for indigenous people, became an improvised and overcrowded hospital, amid the malaria outbreak. (Folha de S. Paul) 🚥

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Lula in Uruguay

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) traveled this Wednesday (25) to Montevideo, capital of Uruguay. Among the commitments, meetings with the president of Uruguay, Luis Alberto Lacalle Pou and former president Pepe Mujica. (G1)

Americanas delivers list of creditors

Americanas submitted the list of creditors in its judicial recovery process. This Wednesday (25), the company reported an amount of R$41,056 billion in debt. The list is long, but its biggest creditors are Deutsche Bank and Bradesco. (Estadão) 🚥

War in communities in Rio de Janeiro

Residents of favelas in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro witnessed a violent confrontation between drug traffickers and militiamen. The Civil Police believe that the conflict may be related to a territorial dispute. Traffickers invaded a space traditionally occupied by the militia. (G1)

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World Heritage designed by Niemeyer in danger

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (Unesco) included, this Wednesday (25), the Rachid Karami International Fair, in Tripoli, on its list of World Heritage Sites in danger. Located in Beirut, this is one of the “greatest” works of modern architecture of the XNUMXth century signed by Oscar Niemeyer. (AFP)

Defense Budget becomes bet for pacification

The Ministry of Defense has R$8,66 billion to inject into the Armed Forces. This is one of the new government's strategies to get things “back to normal”, as President Lula stated. The money will be spent on a list of things such as purchasing 5 Gripen fighters, 92 armored vehicles and building submarines. (The Globe) 🚥

Government exchanges 11 more military personnel

The Lula government has been changing government military personnel and this time he dismissed another 11 from the vice-presidency of the Republic and also from the Institutional Security Office (GSI). Nine of the exemptions are signed by the vice-presidential chief of staff, Pedro Henrique Giocondo Guerra, and refer to military personnel allocated to the areas of Administration and Finance, Military Advisory, Administration Directorate, as well as orderly aides. (CNN)

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Moraes is the target of impeachment requests

The minister of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) is the target of 60 impeachment requests from the Senate. The representations were presented by members of civil society, deputies and senators who make up former president Jair Bolsonaro's support base. Moraes is the main target of Bolsonarists, who criticize the actions of the minister and also the Court. (O Dia)

'Configuration errors' in Microsoft

Various services of Microsoft, including the Teams communication platform and the Outlook email service, went offline this Wednesday (25) around the world due to “network configuration problems”, the American company reported on Twitter. (AFP)

Prime Minister of New Zealand

Chris Hipkins took office as Prime Minister of New Zealand this Wednesday (25). He assumed leadership of the country and the Labor Party in place of Jacinda Ardern, who resigned from her position. (G1)

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