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Djokovic wins his 10th Australian Open and returns to number 1 in the world; find out more at Curto Flash

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic wins his 10th Australian Open and returns to number 1 in the world. Find out more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Djokovic champion

Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic won his tenth Australian Open this Sunday (29) and equaled Rafael Nadal's mark of 22 Grand Slam titles after defeating Greek Stefanos Tsitsipas in the Melbourne final.

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Djokovic closed the game in 3 sets to 0, with scores of 6-3, 7-6 (7/4) and 7-6 (7/5), in two hours and 56 minutes of play.

The trophy will also allow the Serbian to displace Spaniard Carlos Alcaraz, who did not participate in the tournament due to injury, from the top of the ATP rankings.

Trans Visibility Day

This Sunday (29), Trans Visibility Day, researcher from the National School of Public Health Sérgio Arouca, from the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (ENSP/Fiocruz), warns that transphobia and violence are a reality that needs to be exposed, but that Promoting mental health requires that society's and the trans population's view of themselves be encouraged to go beyond the complaint that there is an imminent risk of suffering violence, lack of access to the job market and low life expectancy. (Agency Brazil)

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Illegal mining on Yanomami land

A series of rclandestine aerial routes, with constant activity inside and outside the national territory, maintained by organized crime to extract gold and cassiterite from the Yanomami indigenous land. Estadão had access to details of the logistics chain that miners, using planes, use to plunder indigenous land in Roraima. (Estadão) 🚥

ChatGPT to boost your studies

If students go beyond “copy and paste”, they can use artificial intelligence to learn new languages, remember content and test knowledge, for example. According to experts interviewed, there are ways to use the robot ChatGPT as an innovative instrument in the teaching-learning process. (G1)

China resumes issuing visas to Japanese citizens

The Chinese embassy in Tokyo announced this Sunday (29) that it has resumed issuing visas to Japanese citizens, after a three-week interruption caused by a diplomatic and health dispute.

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China stopped issuing visas to Japanese citizens on January 10, in retaliation for the tightening of entry rules into Japan for people from China, where Covid-19 cases have registered a significant increase. (AFP)

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