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CBF announces Pia Sundhage's departure from command of the women's team; see on Curto Flash

The CBF announced that Pia Sundhage is no longer coach of the women's team. The decision was communicated by the entity's president, Ednaldo Rodrigues, on Wednesday afternoon (30). See more at Curto Flash, our selection of the main headlines of the moment. Game curto is fast!

Pia Sundhage is no longer coach of the women's national team

Worn out by her participation in the Australian and New Zealand Cups, where Brazil was eliminated in the group stage, the Swedish coach leaves her post before the end of her contract, which would run until the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. (THE GLOBE)(I.e.

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 PT Resolution 

By just two votes, the PT command decided, on Monday (28), not to bar alliances with the party of former president Jair Bolsonaro (PL) in the 2024 municipal elections. According to the decision of the PT national directory, coalitions with PL candidates in the municipalities, as long as they support President Lula (PT).

Released this Wednesday (30), the PT resolution does not mention the PL, limiting itself to prohibiting support for candidacies identified with Bolsonarism. (FSP)(I.e.

Macron makes populism with Amazon

This week, in a meeting with ambassadors, French President Emmanuel Macron stated that he would like the countries of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty to accept France's membership in the group and made an explicit request for this to be considered by Brazil.

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The argument used by Paris for decades is that France is also an Amazonian country because of French Guiana. His intervention generated discomfort among French environmentalists and even among members of the Brazilian government. (UOL)

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The Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Marina Silva, said that the licensing criteria adopted by the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama) are technical and, therefore, immune to political issues and instructed “based on the good public management”.

The statement was made, this Wednesday (30), during a public hearing to discuss oil exploration at the mouth of the Amazon River and the environmental licensing of projects focused on the electricity generation and transmission sector. (Agency Brazil)

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