- SOCCER: Vasco and Bahia return to Series A of the Brazilian Championship. This Sunday (6), Vasco won the match against Ituano, guaranteeing their return to the tournament's elite. The match that guaranteed Bahia was 2-1 against CRB. (GE)
- SLAVERY: The last child of an enslaved person dies in the United States. Daniel Smith died at age 90, and during his life he witnessed many of the African-American experiences. (Folha de S. Paulo)
- UNPRECEDENTED: People receive blood created in a laboratory. The transfusion process is still being tested. The objective is not to replace blood donation, but rather to make it easier for people with rare blood types, with few donors. (BBC)
- TRANSITION: Lula's team wants to stop Bolsonaro's nominations for senior positions in the Judiciary and for diplomatic positions abroad. The objective is to prevent such nominations from serving a Bolsonarist political project that will leave the government. Jair Bolsonaro's appointments for judges can be vetoed by the Senate. (G1)
- COP 27: The United States and the United Kingdom do not pay fair value in climate finance. A survey carried out by Carbon Brief shows that countries pay billions less than would be fair. The calculation takes into account historical greenhouse gas emissions and promeof US$100 billion annually for poor and developing countries. (The globe)
- MOVIE THEATER: The 2023 Oscars will be hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and are scheduled for March 12. This is the 95th ceremony and the third time that Kimmel will lead it. (Omelet)
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