Brazil fighting against Monkeypox, coal boom in Germany and Rosalía Latinizes

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VITÓRIA: Scotland is the first country to offer free sanitary pads.  A study carried out before the pandemic indicated that, at some point in their lives, one in four women in the country has faced menstrual poverty – the lack of access to sanitary pads.. (with the BBC*)

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TESTING: Around 8.850 monkeypox tests have been carried out in Brazil to date, according to the Ministry of Health.(Exam) There are eight reference laboratories in the country carrying out diagnoses. Find out how Brazilian states are beginning to organize themselves to combat the disease. (Jota)

SMALLPOX: After a cold sore develops, a young man discovers Monkeypox. João Pinheiro reported the symptoms on Twitter to alert more people. The young man is hospitalized and reports medical unpreparedness in caring for the disease in Brazil. (Metropolis)

ENERGY AREA: Gas shortage in Germany creates boom in demand for coal, an energy substitute. The situation intensifies with winter knocking at the door. Gas reserves fell after the country reduced its consumption of Russian fuel from 55% to 35% during the conflict with Ukraine. (360º Power)

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MUSIC: Award-winning Spanish singer Rosalía recorded her first song featuring a Brazilian. Rio de Janeiro DJ Nego do Borel celebrated his feat in “La Killie”. Rosalía is about to arrive in São Paulo to present “Motomami”, this year's most successful album according to Metacritic. (CNN)

POLICY: Bolsonaro and Lula are in possession of Moraes. The two were at the ceremony, but did not greet each other. In addition to them, Dilma, Temer and Sarney were also present. Moraes spoke in favor of electronic voting machines, everyone applauded, except the current president who remained serious. (CNN)

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