- ELECTIONS: More than 30% of gubernatorial candidates in this year's elections are not running in their home state. According to a CNN analysis, of the 223 competitors, 72 are not in the state in which they were born. (CNN)
- DRY: The largest waterfall in Mato Grosso do Sul (MS) is completely dry. Boca da Onça, as it is called, dried up due to the lack of rain in the region, caused by the natural phenomenon La Niña. The waterfall is one of the main tourist attractions in the region. (G1)
- PETS: The number of dogs killed in Brazil is increasing, suspected of being poisoned by dog ​​treats. A total of 9 deaths were identified; six in Belo Horizonte, two in São Paulo and one in Minas Gerais. The snacks identified as suspicious are Dental Care, Every Day and Petz Snack ênio Oral, all from the company Bassar. (G1)
- OUTRAGE: After an assassination attempt on the vice president of Argentina, Cristina Kirchner, President Alberto Fernández declares a national holiday in the country. Opponents accuse the government of political gain over the fact. Cristina was talking to supporters in front of where she lives when a man pointed a gun at her, pulled the trigger but the gun did not fire. The suspect, a Brazilian, is under arrest. (The globe)
- RUMPING: Ricardo Salles runs over a delivery man's motorcycle after protests while leaving a lecture. The former Minister of the Environment and candidate for federal deputy for São Paulo (PL) did not stop to see what happened and continued in his car. On social media, Salles defended himself saying it was nothing serious. (UOL)
Image credits: Roque de Sá/Agência Senado
Cristina Kirchner's attack, dry waterfall, Salles runs over motorcycle courier and +
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