- CORRUPTION: Moro talks about suspected corruption in Podemos, the party for which he would run for President this year. In response, the party reacted by calling the former minister a “liar” and “irresponsible”. (Folha de S.Paulo)
- UNEMPLOYMENT: Unemployment drops 9,1% in July, but still affects 9,9 million people. The drop is accompanied by a record number of informal workers, which reaches 39,3 million workers in the country. (G1)
- MOBILITY: For the first time, Queen Elizabeth II will receive the new British Prime Minister outside London. The meeting with Boris Johnson's successor – which will be defined by Friday (3) – will take place at the royal summer residence in Scotland. The 96-year-old monarch has “mobility problems”. (G1)
- BOLSONAROS: The British channel BCC will launch a documentary series about the “rise” of Jair Bolsonaro (PL), analyzing, in 3 weekly chapters, the politician's trajectory, which went from deputy to the Presidency of the Republic. “The boys of Brazil: Rise of Bolsonaros” seeks to tell how right-wing populism advanced in Brazil. (360º Power)
- DECLARATION: Ana Cristina Valle, Bolsonaro's ex-wife, declared to the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) that she owned a mansion that she said she rented. There is no record of the purchase at the registry office. Ana Cristina is a candidate for district deputy for the PP and submitted her declaration of assets to the TSE. (The globe)
- ROCK IN RIO: Rock in Rio held a test event with rehearsals by Criolo and Ferrugem this Tuesday (30). More than 350 children from Rio's favelas were present. At the event, all the toys offered in Cidade do Rock were working and passed the test. (The day)
Unemployment falls in July, but informality is 38,9%; BBC releases documentary about Bolsonaros
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