- HELP: International Monetary Fund (IMF) foresees new emergency reserves to help member countries face crises. They must issue a value of 650 billion dollars to direct towards health, food, energy and inflation. (That is)
- ELECTIONS: Lula and Bolsonaro's campaigns face financial strain. In the next three weeks, the parties will have to do the math to support their electoral campaigns. The PL zeroed out funds in the first round; The PT still has R$53 million, but the discourse is also that tightening will be necessary, because four candidates are competing in the second round for the party. (The globe)
- HARVEST: IBGE estimates record Brazilian harvest of 261,9 million tons in 2022. The production of cereals, legumes and oilseeds will be a new record in the historical series, which began in 1975, representing an increase of 3,4% or 8,7 million tons in relation to 2021, according to the September estimate. (Brazil Agency)
- DISASSEMBLE: Bolsonaro government cuts R$2,4 billion from the Ministry of Education (MEC). Federal universities fear difficulty in maintaining activities. This cut represented a 5,8% reduction in movement and commitment limits. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- ATTACKS: A North Korea fired eight fighter jets and four bombings to show military strength to its neighbors. After the shooting, South Korea also carried out bombing exercises using 30 fighter jets. North Korea fired 2 missiles curto reach at sea, towards Japan. (G1)
- SABOTAGE: Nord Stream gas pipeline leak is suspected of sabotage. The inspections carried out reinforced the suspicions: there were detonations near Nord Stream 1 and 2, which caused serious damage. (UOL)
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