A pastora e cantora gospel Ana Paula Valadão diz que não "comemora uma guerra", mas vê com esperança os ataques conduzidos por Estados Unidos e Israel contra o regime do Irã. "No cristianismo, existe a noção de guerras justas, situações em que, infelizmente, o uso da força se faz necessário, especialmente para derrubar regimes tirânicos que oprimem o seu próprio povo." Leia mais (03/0
Sugiro a leitura do livro "O Adversário", de Emmanuel Carrère. Aproveito o embalo e indico "Outras Vidas Que Não a Minha", do mesmo autor. Indico também "Servir aos Super-Ricos" da socióloga Alizée Delpierre. Comecei a ler, recentemente, "A Ameaça Interna", de Vladimir Safatle, e "Matrescência", de Lucy Jones. Está na minha pilha o "Hipocritões e Olhigarcas", de Rui Tavares. Todos esses
A instalação de um conjunto de telões eletrônicos na esquina das avenidas Ipiranga e São João será debatida às 14h da próxima quarta-feira (11) pela CPPU (Comissão de Proteção à Paisagem Urbana), órgão ligado à Prefeitura de São Paulo cuja principal atribuição é zelar pelo cumprimento da Lei Cidade Limpa, segundo convocação para reunião extraordinária publicada nesta quarta
A Folha só chegou aos 105 anos devido aos seus milhões de leitores. Entre eles, Hernandez Piras Batista deixou uma marca. Assinante havia mais de dez anos, ele se tornou um dos mais assíduos leitores-comentaristas do jornal. Leia mais (03/05/2026 - 18h13)
A Justiça do Rio de Janeiro condenou nesta quinta-feira (5) a madrasta Cíntia Mariano Dias Cabral a 49 anos, 6 meses e 20 dias de prisão, em regime inicial fechado, pelo envenenamento dos dois filhos de seu companheiro, ocorrido em 2022 na zona oeste da cidade. Leia mais (03/05/2026 - 18h06)
O adolescente de 17 anos acusado de ter tramado e praticado um estupro coletivo a uma adolescente da mesma idade, em janeiro, é considerado foragido pela Polícia Civil do Rio de Janeiro. Leia mais (03/05/2026 - 16h54)
Brazil’s Congress on Wednesday ratified the trade agreement between Mercosur and the European Union, completing the legislative step in the South American bloc’s largest economy. The Senate approved the treaty unanimously, after the lower house cleared the text last week, according to local reporting and wire-service coverage.
Paraguay’s government has activated intelligence, prevention and financial-control measures in the Tri-Border Area it shares with Argentina and Brazil amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, according to Internal Security Vice Minister Óscar Pereira.
Brazil’s Finance Minister Fernando Haddad said on Monday that U.S. and Israeli attacks against Iran should not have an immediate impact on Brazil’s macroeconomic indicators, while cautioning that the conflict’s trajectory remains hard to predict and is being monitored “carefully” by his ministry.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Senator Flávio Bolsonaro are virtually tied in a simulated second-round vote for October’s election, according to an AtlasIntel survey conducted for Bloomberg News — the first poll to show the pair at parity in a head-to-head scenario.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Friday announced the provisional application of the trade part of the EU-Mercosur association agreement, following parliamentary ratification in Argentina and Uruguay. The move activates trade commitments ahead of full conclusion of the treaty, which still requires the European Parliament’s consent.
El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele tops a February 2026 regional ranking of Latin American leaders’ public approval, according to a survey by Argentina-based CB Consultora Opinión Pública. Bukele posts 72.6% approval and 24.8% disapproval.
Brazil continues to strengthen its economic position within the G20. The Ministry of Justice and Public Security reports a 12% increase in residency...
Key Points — Uruguay’s annual inflation fell to 3.11% in February 2026, the lowest since August 1956, marking 33 consecutive months within the central bank’s 3–6% target range — Monthly CPI rose just 0.35% in February, with food prices flat while electricity costs jumped after the end of a government discount program — The sharp […]
What Matters Today 1 House votes today on Iran war powers resolution — GOP leadership whipping against, but every member is forced on record as Operation Epic Fury enters day 6 — The House took up a war powers resolution Thursday introduced by Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) directing the president […]
Key Points — Venezuela’s state mining company Minerven signed a deal to sell up to 1,000 kilograms of gold to commodities trader Trafigura for US refining, brokered by Interior Secretary Doug Burgum — The contract is the third resource extraction deal arranged under Trump administration supervision since the January capture of Nicolás Maduro — Interim […]
Key Points — Ecuador’s state oil company projects a peak output of over 380,000 barrels per day from May, driven by a drilling campaign deploying seven new rigs across the Amazon — Petroecuador will add 2 million barrels to its export supply in March and April to capitalize on rising prices from the Iran conflict […]
What Matters Today 1 TTF gas benchmark falls back toward €47/MWh as European markets claw back some losses, but storage at 30% full and Iran war in day six sets up bruising summer refill season — European natural gas futures eased from Tuesday’s peak above €60/MWh to settle near €47/MWh on Thursday after a partial […]
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