- SOCCER: Crisis prevents retention of Brazilian talents, bought at an increasingly young age by European clubs. Sales are motivated, above all, by the need of Brazilian clubs to pay their bills and alleviate the financial crisis. (Estadão)
- ELIZABETH II: Coffin with the queen's body leaves Balmoral, Scotland, in funeral procession to Edinburgh. This was the beginning of the transport of the coffin across the country until the state funeral scheduled for September 19th, at Westminster Abbey, in London. (with the BBC)
- ELECTIONS: Superior Electoral Court prohibits Bolsonaro from using images of September 7th in electoral campaigns. The measure, enacted on Saturday (10), responds to a coalition request from Lula (PT) and understands that the use of images violates equality. (Power 360)
- ABORTION: 11-year-old girl who was denied an abortion in Piauí becomes pregnant again due to rape. The child is in the third month of pregnancy and was the victim of another relative, says the family. (FSP)
- THICK: Cerrado Day, a biome considered the birthplace of waters, is celebrated this Sunday (11) and should promote reflections on its preservation against pollution and deforestation. (Agency Brazil)
- ROCK IN RIO: The closing of the festival features Dua Lipa and Ivete in a female team of pop stars. Singer of 'New rules' and 'Don't start now' will present a tour of the album that reimagines disco music from the 70s and 80s. Sunset Stage will have Ludmilla and a tribute to Elza Soares. (g1)
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