- DRY LAW: 11 States will restrict the sale of alcoholic beverages during elections. Brazil already had a National Dry Law during the elections. However, in recent times this decision is up to the Regional Electoral Courts (TREs) of each unit of the Federation. Bodies may restrict the consumption of alcoholic beverages the day before and on the day of voting. (g1)
- HURRICANE IAN: Florida, North Carolina and South Carolina try, this Saturday (1), to recover from the destruction caused by Hurricane Ian, after one of the most powerful storms to ever hit the United States caused tens of billions of dollars in damage and killed more than 20 people. (Reuters*)
- HACKER ATTACK: Green Party (PV) website suffers hacker attack and has been offline since 9:30 am this Friday (30). The party's technicians say they have decided to take the electronic address offline until the offensive is stopped. (Estadão)🚥
- ELECTIONS: Superior Electoral Court (TSE) adopts a stricter stance against misinformation in the final stretch of the election. In addition to fake news, seriously decontextualized, distorted content, illusions and visual content that could mislead voters are also targeted. (FSP)🚥
- SOUTH AMERICAN: São Paulo and Independiente del Valle (EQU), face each other this Saturday (1), winning the South American 2022 title. The two teams play in Córdoba, Argentina, for the cup in the second most important competition in South American football. (Metropolis)
- FINED: Superior Electoral Court fines Bolsonaro (PL) R$20 for attacks without evidence on the voting system in a meeting with ambassadors. The court also confirmed the decision denying the request to remove videos of Bolsonaro's participation in the Festa do Peão de Boiadeiro de Barretos. (The Globe)🚥
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