- CORRUPTION: Main executive of one of Japan's largest media companies, Tsuguhiko Kadokawa, was indicted this Tuesday (4) on suspicion of corruption at the Tokyo Olympics. He was responsible for seeking sponsors for the games. (Gaúcha Zh)
- DIVERGENCE: Victory for governor Cláudio Castro (PL), in Rio de Janeiro, has firepower for the second round of the presidential elections. Cláudio can pull votes from Lula to Bolsonaro. In 21 municipalities, the PL governor and the PT governor won together, which shows a divergence at the state and federal level. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- INNOVATION: Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) will carry out tests to transport genetic material with drones. If the tests are successful, the modality could modify the logistics of transporting organs and blood samples. Transport would be carried out over a distance of 100 km. (UOL)
- UKRAINE: Roger Waters says he's on Ukraine's “death list.” After recent controversy for criticizing the country, he claims to be in danger. “Maybe… don’t forget, I’m on a kill list supported by the Ukrainian government. I'm on the f***ing list, and they've killed people recently,” says Waters. (Rolling Stone)
- ANNOUNCEMENT: Carlos Lupi, president of the PDT, will announce his position for the 2nd round this Tuesday (4). The party asked the PT to endorse three proposals from Ciro Gomes. Lupi stated that he spoke with the president of the PT, Gleisi Hoffmann. (Folha de S. Paulo)
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