Operation begins removal of mining in Yanomami Land; see on Curto Flash

The government began operations to dismantle mining in Yanomami Land. See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment.

Dismantling the mining

The start of operations was carried out by Ibama (Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources), which was supported by Funai (National Foundation of Indigenous Peoples) and the National Public Security Force. The agents destroyed a helicopter, a plane, a tractor and structures that housed illegal mining. Weapons and boats were seized, as well as more than 5 thousand liters of fuel. (FSP) 🚥

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Consequences of the earthquake

This Wednesday (8), the earthquake in Turkey and Syria exceeded 12 thousand deaths. Rescuers continue to struggle to find survivors under the rubble. According to authorities and medical sources, at least 9.057 people died in Turkey and another 2.992 in Syria, due to the 7,8 magnitude tremor, bringing the total number of deaths to 12.049. (AFP)

Bolsonaro joined the investigation on January 8

The Minister of Justice and Public Security stated that there was no “political determination” to investigate Jair Bolsonaro (PL), but said he believed that the facts of the January 8 attacks were connected to the former President of the Republic and his inner circle. Flávio Dino gave the interview to UOL today in Brasília, on the day that the coup acts completed one month. (UOL)

Accidental or intentional peck?

The First Lady of the United States, Jill Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris' husband, Doug Emhoff, drew attention during President Joe Biden's State of the Union address on Tuesday (7). According to the official broadcast, Jill and Emhoff gave what appeared to be a “peck” when they met in Congress.

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@curtonews A kiss is making people talk this Wednesday. The reason? Check out the protagonists 👀😅 #TikTokNews ♬ original sound – Curto News

Nothing changes in the BC’s autonomy

The Minister of the Secretariat of Institutional Relations, Alexandre Padilha, ruled out “any discussion” about federal government interference in the Central Bank, saying that there is no discussion of changing the law that granted autonomy to the institution. In recent days, Lula has criticized the maintenance of the interest rate at 13,75% and even said that the BC's independence is “nonsense”. The bank's independence was established by law in 2021, approved by Congress and sanctioned by Jair Bolsonaro. (g1)

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