- POST-ELECTION: Parties move to the 'next day' elections; PP and União Brasil discuss merger, while PT seeks support from the 'non-Bolsonarist' wing of Centrão. (The Globe)
- MEC: Federal Police remove delegate from the investigation that arrested the former Minister of Education, Milton Ribeiro, for concluding that he became a “part” in the investigation. A decision takes into account alleged interference by delegate Bruno Calandrini who would have favored the former minister. According to the Federal Supreme Court, the delegate had conducted Operation Paid Access with “partiality” and “personal interest”. (That is)
- SYRIANS: More than half a million Syrians who fled to Turkey have returned to their country since 2016, said Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan this Saturday (1st). The return movement is financed by the Turkish government with international support. Turkey, which currently hosts 3,7 million Syrian refugees, is less than 9 months away from the next presidential elections, is experiencing an economic crisis and opposition parties are putting pressure on the government to expel refugees. (GaúchaZH)
- MISOGYNY: Do you know who incels are? The self-styled 'incel' movement are involuntary celibates spread across several countries. Groups of men, often united by hatred of women, racial prejudices, conspiracies about human genetics and gathered in online forums. According to a former incel from Australia, “they push people towards movements that are often reactionary, mainly far-right”. (BBC)
- REPEAT: NASA announced last Friday (30) that it will make another attempt to launch the Artemis 1 mission to the Moon. Its Space Launch System (SLS) megarocket will be sent in November, after two attempts that had to be aborted in August and September this year. (Folha de S.Paulo)
- MARSHLAND: The last moments of the soap opera Pantanal, shown on TV Globo in prime time, are leaving viewers, the production team and the cast anxious. Enjoy the farewell atmosphere to remember 10 unforgettable moments of Pantanal dramaturgy. See also what actress Dira Paes, who plays Filó, told us about behind the scenes of the work. (Gaucho e PopOnline)
Parties prepare for post-election, Pantanal says goodbye to the small screen, more than 500 Syrian refugees return home +
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