GOT BAD?
Did you buy it on Black Friday and regret it? See how to exchange and what your rights are. Black Friday, which heated up the Brazilian retail market, officially ended this Friday (25). For some, however, post-purchase can be a time of regret ― and, for suppliers, an opportunity to strengthen bonds with customers. To exchange or return a product, you must be aware of consumer rights. (Estadão 🚥)
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THE RETURN OF MASKS
When entering public transport in the capital of São Paulo this Saturday (26), don't forget your mask! The protection item is once again mandatory on buses, subways and trains in São Paulo, due to the increase in Covid-19 cases in the statesystem. (FSP 🚥)
With Covid-19 high, São Paulo City Hall and State Government resume mandatory use of masks on public transport
WE ARE 8 BILLION
According to a calculation by the United Nations (UN), this year, the planet reached 8 billion inhabitants.
As a result of advances in medicine and science in recent decades, this milestone also increases the challenges in combating climate change. Population growth increases global demand for food, energy and pressure on natural resources, such as forests and waterways. Understand the environmental impact of this population increasesystem. (Estadão 🚥)
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TRAGEDY IN ARACRUZ
Bodies of victims of attacks on schools in Aracruz, Espírito Santo, are buried. Three people died in the attack and 13 others were injured. Attack was this Friday (25). (G1)
PROTESTS IN CHINA
The raiva of the Chinese population, in relation to the expansion of restrictions against covid-19, erupted in rare protests in China's far western Xinjiang region and in the country's capital – while infections across the country set another recordsystem. (Reuters*)
Crowds took to the streets on Friday night (25) shouting “End the blockade!” and raising their fists in the air after a deadly fire on Thursday (24) left 10 people dead. According to reports, the victims were unable to escape the fire in time because the building was partially blocked.
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SLIDING IN ITALY
A strong storm caused a landslide on the Italian island of Ischia. Eight people died when the earth hit some buildings, said Infrastructure Minister Matteo Salvini this Saturday (26). (The Guardian*)
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