Goodbye to the King 👑
Fans began to say goodbye to their greatest football idol, Pelé, in a 24-hour public wake at Vila Belmiro, Santos stadium, the club where the king built much of his legendary career.
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The 'Peixe' house opened its doors at 10am this Monday (2). His coffin will rest at all times in the center of the stadium's pitch, which will have uninterrupted access until 10am on Tuesday. Afterwards, a procession will begin through the streets of Santos, which will end in a mausoleum in the city, with a burial reserved for the family. (AFP)
Farewell to Benedict XVI ⛪️
Thousands of faithful got up early this Monday (2), to say their last goodbye to the Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI, in the funeral chapel located in St. Peter's Basilica, in the Vatican. The doors of the immense basilica will remain open to the public from 9am local time (5am in Brasília) to 19pm (15pm in Brasília) this Monday. On Tuesday and Wednesday, the visit will be from 3am to 15pm (both Brasília time).
On Thursday (5), Pope Francis will preside over the funeral of Benedict XVI in St. Peter's Square. At the end of the ceremony, the emeritus pontiff's coffin will be buried in the Vatican grottoes, beneath Saint Peter's, where the popes' tombs are located. (AFP)
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Changes to Pix 💸
From this Monday (2), the new rules of the instant payments system will come into force. Among the highlights of the new rules is the elimination of the mandatory limit per transaction, maintaining only the limit per period of time. (CNN Brazil)
Haddad on the Farm 💼
Finance Minister Fernando Haddad promeyou work with all emphasis on recovering public accounts, combating inflation, democratizing access to credit and submitting in the first half of the year the proposal for a new rule to replace the spending ceiling.
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The weather at the beginning of the year 🌦️
The year 2023 began with firm weather in some parts of the country on Sunday (1st), but there was rain amidst the strong heat in at least three regions – Southeast, Central-West and North. The same will happen this Monday (2), when the rains may fall even more heavily in the North. (G1)
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