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Final day at the World Cup with farewell to Galvão Bueno; see on Curto Flash

Argentina and France decide this Sunday (18) the title of the World Cup in Qatar. After more than 40 years leading sports broadcasts, Galvão Bueno says goodbye to narration. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Who takes the World Cup trophy?

Argentina and France decide this Sunday (18) the title of the World Cup in Qatar. Only one of the teams will leave the field as a three-time world football champion. Champion in 1998 and 2018, France wants to consolidate the most successful generation in its history by winning the 2nd title in a row, something that no one has achieved since Brazil's victories in 1958 and 1962. On the other side is an Argentina that seeks to end a 36-year fast. years without lifting football's most coveted trophy. Furthermore, he wants to crown star Lionel Messi's last World Cup match with the title that one of the greatest players of all time lacks. Who is your fan base for? (Curto News)

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Farewell to Galvão

Galvão Bueno says goodbye to narrating in the Globo group with the World Cup final between Argentina and France, this Sunday (18). After more than 40 years leading sports broadcasts, the 72-year-old announcer will leave the microphone aside, but will continue to perform other functions at the broadcaster until 2024system. (UOL)

Asia on alert

North Korea fired two ballistic missiles this Sunday (18), days after Pyongyang announced the successful test of a solid-fuel engine for a new military system, the South Korean Armed Forces reported.

South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said it detected two ballistic missiles launched from the Tongchang-ri area in North Pyongan province. The missiles were launched between 11:13 am and 12:05 pm (23:13 pm on Saturday and 00:05 am on Sunday, Brasília time) towards the Sea of ​​Japan, the South Korean military agency reported.

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Tensions on the Korean peninsula have risen this year with an unprecedented wave of weapons tests by the North. (AFP)

An escape from poverty

It is estimated that, in 2021, around 100 young Lebanese people joined the Islamic State. It is not just a matter of adhering to the extremist ideology represented by the group. They are trying to escape the grinding poverty of a country in crisissystem. (BBC Brazil)

For many, their religious sect or family background prevents opportunities from opening up for them. This fight for survival has caused some young people to take desperate measures.

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How to price freelance work?

The crisis caused by the pandemic Covid-19 threw many workers into unemployment – ​​and one of the alternatives for those who saw their income drop was to provide services as a legal entity (PJ). The category allows the worker to provide services for more than one company, but does not entitle him to some benefits. See how to organize your accounts with an uncertain incomesystem. (G1)

Airfare on the rise

A survey carried out at the request of 'Estadão' shows that, among the 10 most popular flights at this time of year, 9 were higher compared to the same period last year. The stretch between São Paulo and Recife was the one that rose the most. Much of this increase was driven by the increase in jet fuelsystem. (Estadão 🚥)

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