- VACCINE: Highway blockade puts flu vaccine production at risk. More than 1 million doses of the Influenza vaccine, made by Butantan, are retained amid the strike in the São Paulo city of Jundiaí. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- SILENCE: Bolsonaro remains silent about Lula's victory and ministers of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) see it as a stimulus for the strikes. The ministers demand that the current president recognize his opponent's victory in democratic rites. (The globe)
- ITAMARATY: Celso Amorim, former Itamaraty minister, sees Bolsonaro's defeat as the defeat of “tropical fascism” and says that Brazil was welcomed by the world again after Lula was elected. The president-elect has already spoken to around 20 international leaders, and there is a list of meetings for the next few days. (G1)
- CAR WASH: Petrobras recovers R$439 million from Operation Lava Jato. The recovery occurred through a leniency agreement between the companies Camargo Corrêa, Novonor (formerly Odebrecht) and SBM, as well as a collaboration agreement with Pedro Barusco. (InfoMoney)
- POLLUTION: Greenhouse gas emissions in Brazil are the highest in 19 years. In 2021, the country emitted 2,42 billion tons of carbon dioxide (CO2), the highest amount since 2003, according to the Climate Observatory's Greenhouse Gas Emission Estimation system. (Economic value)
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