A new “weight trainer”
Coach Carlo Ancelotti is in the sights of the Brazilian team. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) has already contacted the multi-champion who is the most highly rated coach to date. With Tite's departure, the CBF intends to hire someone worthy of a five-time champion team. Make your bets. (UOL)
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Trucks used in undemocratic acts
Trucks that were involved in undemocratic acts have already been used in drug trafficking, smuggling and environmental crime. Information is contained in a document sent by the PRF (Federal Highway Police) to the STF (Supreme Federal Court). (Folha de S. Paulo)
Fuel exemption
Jair Bolsonaro is considering issuing a provisional measure that would extend the exemption from federal taxes on fuel, which would end this year. This last stroke could give future president Lula a lot of headaches. (G1)
Morocco makes history
Morocco eliminated Belgium, Spain and Portugal to become the first African team to reach a World Cup semi-final. In other World Cups, African teams have also achieved surprising results, but this year Morocco fuels the hope of an entire continent for an unprecedented result. (That is)
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Hope against cancer
Revolutionary treatment cures cancer of a British teenager considered incurable. The treatment was first used in a case of acute lymphoblastic leukemia; For six months, young Alyssa's illness has been undetectable. She continues to be monitored. (BBC)
Trial of anesthesiologist accused of rape
Giovanni Quintella Bezerra will be tried starting this Monday (12). The case became known after he was caught, in a recording made by a team of nurses with a hidden camera, raping a patient during childbirth. The victim was unconscious after being sedated by the anesthetist. The doctor is arrested. (Correio Brasiliense)
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