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PT Racha e Ala calls for Jaques Wagner's departure from the leadership of the government in the Senate
The article discusses internal divisions within the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT) regarding Senator Jaques Wagner, who is under investigation by federal police as part of Operation Compliance Zero. The investigations involve allegations of ties with banker Daniel Vorcaro, owner of the now-defunct Banco Master, suggesting possible financial benefits in exchange for political support. A faction within the PT, including Deputy Rogério Correia, is calling for Wagner's temporary removal from his leadership role in the Senate to focus on his defense, while the party's leadership and President Lula继续

Podcast explains operation against Jaques Wagner and the extension of the Master case
The Federal Police launched a new phase of Operation Compliance Zero targeting Senator Jaques Wagner (PT-Bahia), a key figure in President Lula's government. The operation investigates suspicions that Wagner received payments and benefits, including a luxury apartment, in exchange for supporting Augusto Lima, a former associate of Daniel Vorcaro in the Master case. Lima was also targeted based on materials seized from him. His defense claimed the police action was unnecessary and stated he 'always acted within the law.' Wagner admitted to asking Lima to buy an apartment for him to later repur
What is clove tea good for? See benefits and how to use the ingredient in addition to the drink
The article discusses the benefits of clove tea and how to use the ingredient beyond just drinking it as a beverage.
Argentine government issues alert after theft of Cesium137 in laboratory: 'if found, do not touch'
The Argentine government issued an alert following the theft of Cesium-137 from a laboratory, warning people not to touch it if found.

Film starring Angelina Jolie and 'The Lady': what to watch on TV and streaming this Tuesday
A Folha de S.Paulo TV/streaming guide highlights programming for the day, including a film featuring Angelina Jolie and the four-episode miniseries "A Dama" (The Lady), from the producers of "The Crown." The miniseries dramatizes the life and crimes of Jane Andrews, a dresser who was close to Sarah, Duchess of York, and was convicted of murder, starring Natalie Dormer and Mia McKenna-Bruce.
Israel says it will maintain operations in Lebanon and releases map of occupied area in the country
Israel has stated it will continue its operations in Lebanon and has released a map showing the areas occupied in the country.
Top 3 brands of peanuts on the market
The article lists three best peanut brands in the market.
Juice with ora-pro-nóbis leaves; why to drink and how to prepare
The article discusses the benefits of drinking juice made with leaves of ora-pro-nóbis (also known as 'senna' or 'cascara sagrada'), including its potential health effects and provides instructions on how to prepare it.
Step by step of the Bahia bullet, a traditional sweet that estoura in the mouth
The article provides a step-by-step guide on making 'bala baiana,' a traditional Brazilian candy known for its explosive texture when eaten.
Papaya and saffron in the blender - what they are for and why to drink
The article discusses the benefits and uses of blending papaya and turmeric into a drink, focusing on their health properties.
PF: Enteado de Jaques, Bahia's secretary charged money from Master's former partner for luxury real estate
The article reports that a secretary in the state of Bahia, who is the stepson of former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (Jaques), allegedly demanded money from a former partner of the Master company for a luxury property.
Doctor's recipe: the perfect tomato sauce for your kitchen
The article discusses a doctor's recipe for the ideal tomato sauce for cooking.
After Iran, World War III is coming, but it doesn't involve who you think
The article suggests that a third world war is imminent following events involving Iran, but clarifies that the conflict will not involve the countries most people expect.
How to Avoid the Problem of Old-Fashioned Coffee
The article discusses how to properly serve brewed coffee to avoid it tasting old or stale.
The golden corn cake that wins in the first slice
The article discusses a type of corn cake called 'bolo de milho douradinho' that has gained popularity after the first bite.

Anthropic wins the competition with OpenAI's v v hopes of IPOs
The recent announcement that both OpenAI and Anthropic are preparing their first initial public offerings (IPOs) marks a new phase in the AI competition. The rivalry has shifted from who has the best AI model to demonstrating to investors which company can sustain a profitable business. According to market experts, corporate client results will be a key factor, highlighting two distinct business models. OpenAI, synonymous with AI in the public eye and leading among general users with nearly 1 billion active users (only 5% paying for the chatbot), contrasts with Anthropic’s strategy of first吸引着
The five pieces of evidence pointed out by the PF against the Vorcaro group's bicheiro
The article discusses five pieces of evidence presented by Brazil's Federal Police (PF) against a criminal figure associated with the Vorcaro group.
The healthy cow's milk recipe taught by a doctor
The article discusses a healthy Junho milk recipe taught by a doctor.
Boiling dandelion leaf: What it is and why it is indicated
The article discusses the use of feverfew (dente-de-leão) leaves, explaining their purposes and why they are recommended.
What pop diva would this player be?
The article draws parallels between famous football players of the World Cup and popular music icons, aiming to entertain fans by comparing athletes to well-known singers.

Neymar joins the group in the penultimate practice before the match against Haiti
Neymar trained with the Brazilian national team for the first time during their final practice before the match against Haiti in the group stage of the World Cup. He participated in light exercises on the field after previously doing physical training on the grass at Columbia Park. The session was closed to the press, and images were released by the CBF. Neymar received applause from his teammates and underwent a symbolic 'baptism' ceremony upon returning to training. He also performed some individual warm-up exercises before joining the rest of the team.

US-Iran deal has never been closer, says Iranian chancellor
The Iranian foreign minister stated that an agreement between the US and Iran has never been closer, following comments by Donald Trump accusing Tehran of spreading a false version of the peace plan.
Aragua train: faction uses Roraima as 'arms corridor', but already operates throughout the country, says delegate
A article discusses the 'Tren de Aragua' criminal faction, which uses Roraima as a corridor for weapons but operates nationwide, according to a delegate.
Private jet crashes on Texas highway, one person dies; watch video
A private jet crashed on a highway in Texas, resulting in one death. A video of the incident is available.
Elections in Peru: Sánchez's party says it will not recognise result and calls for protests
The article reports that the party of Pedro Castillo, known as Perú Libre, has stated it will not recognize the results of the recent Peruvian elections and has called for protests.
Zelenski calls for a meeting with Lula at the G-7, but the meeting is uncertain.
The article reports that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has requested a meeting with Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva during the G-7 summit, but it remains uncertain whether the meeting will take place.
How to make the perfect cassava soup?
The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to make the perfect cassava soup.
This coffee butter will make your mornings tastier
The article introduces a new coffee butter product designed to enhance morning routines with improved taste.
'I'm a liberal football club, but strategy is important', says former BRICS bank president
The article quotes an ex-president of a bank associated with the BRICS group, who comments on the importance of strategy while identifying as a 'liberal football club.' The content appears to focus on personal views rather than specific policy or event reporting.
What happened to Quina? Why the lottery didn't draw last Monday (15)
The article discusses why the Quina lottery did not have a draw on the previous Monday (15th). It appears to be an investigative piece looking into the reasons behind the absence of the lottery draw.

With more than 99% of the ballots cast, Keiko opens up 30,000 votes to Sanchez in Peru
In the Peruvian presidential election second round, with over 99% of ballots counted, Keiko Fujimori of the far-right holds a lead of approximately 30,000 votes over Roberto Sánchez of the left. According to official data from Peru's electoral authority, Fujimori has 50.09% of valid votes, while Sánchez has 49.01%, with over 18 million valid votes counted. The count has been tight since the start, with Fujimori initially leading but losing the advantage to Sánchez before regaining it. Final results may take several days due to logistical challenges in counting rural votes. Fujimori appeals to

At least seven youngsters die after buses with basketball team capture the interior of Ceará during a return trip from the tournament
At least seven young people died after a bus carrying a basketball team rolled over in the interior of Ceará during their return trip from a tournament.
See the benefits and how to include them in your routine.
The article discusses the benefits of consuming mandarin oranges and provides recipes.
The Iran peace deal highlights Netanyahu's failure to bet on war and re-election is further away
An agreement for peace with Iran highlights the failure of Netanyahu's bet on war and makes re-election more distant.
Messi, records, injuries and suspension: which Argentina will defend the World Cup title?
The article discusses the uncertainty surrounding Argentina's team as it prepares to defend its World Cup title, highlighting factors such as Lionel Messi's records, injuries, and the overall suspense around the squad's performance.
Why didn't you draw Quina today?
The article asks why there was no draw for the Quina lottery today.

Avi the US bomber with eight on board crashes during test in California
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress bomber crashed at Edwards Air Base in California during a routine test flight on Monday, killing all eight crew members aboard. The base confirmed the crash and stated emergency teams responded immediately. The airfield was closed, and non-commercial visitor access was suspended to focus on emergency operations. Local media reported images showing a large black mark on the runway and smoke rising from the site.
She still had a pulse, says a nurse who rescued a young woman thrown without a rope into the rope jumping
A nurse who helped a young woman who was launched without a rope during a rope jumping activity stated that the victim still had a pulse.
Splash biscuit with only 7 ingredients
The article discusses a type of cookie called 'biscoito de polvilho' that contains only seven ingredients.
Food-friendly: Chef-researcher chooses the 5 lucky foods for game days
A article discusses a chef-researcher who has selected five 'lucky' foods recommended for consumption during game days.
Bradespar (BRAP4) confirms the election of Trabuco to the Council
The article discusses the appointment of Trabuco to the board of Bradespar (BRAP4), focusing on what changes this brings for investors and the potential impact on the company's stock.

Lula declares support for Motta's father's opponent in Paraíba
President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) announced his support for the re-election of Senator Veneziano Vital do Rêgo (MDB) from Paraíba. Lula praised Rêgo as 'committed and honest' and emphasized that supporting Rêgo would provide him with more stability if he wins another term as president. The announcement comes amid Lula's efforts to build ties with Hugo Motta (Republican Party), who is seeking to strengthen his father Nabor Wanderley's candidacy for the Senate.
Boiling of leaf of rosemary: what it is used for and why it is suitable
The article discusses the uses and benefits of heating basil leaves, likely focusing on traditional or alternative health practices associated with this method.
How it hurts to leave, says mother of a young man who died after jumping without a rope inside SP
A mother of a young man who died after jumping without a parachute inside São Paulo state says, 'How much it hurts your departure.'
US-Iran ceasefire becomes the focus of discussions at G7
The ceasefire between the United States and Iran has become a central topic of discussion at the G-7 summit.

An�zio Fiori, known as 'Grandpa An�zio,' has passed away at the age of 88
The article reports on the death of Anízio Fiori, known as 'Vovô Anésio,' at the age of 88. He gained popularity online in 2021 after sharing a video where he expressed his desire to buy a cachaca to drink with medication. The piece mentions his passing generated emotional reactions and tributes on social media.
Fifty years ago, Estadão moved to its current headquarters
The article commemorates the 50th anniversary of the Estadão newspaper moving to its current headquarters.
International leaders praise the US-Iran agreement and demand its implementation
International leaders praise the US-Iran agreement and call for its implementation.
Botafogo-SP x Operator in Series B: where to watch live, timing and escalation
The article provides information about an upcoming football match between Botafogo-SP and Operário in Brazil's Série B league, including details on where to watch it live, the scheduled time, and team lineups.
Youth x Black Bridge for Series B: where to watch live, schedule and climb
The article provides information about a football match between Juventude and Ponte Preta in Brazil's Série B league, including details on where to watch it live, the schedule, and team lineups.
João Fonseca in doubles at the ATP 500 in Halle: find out the time and where to watch live
The article provides information about João Fonseca's participation in the doubles event at the ATP 500 tournament in Halle, including details on the schedule and where to watch the matches live.
Goodbye, traditional love apple! Gourmet version with chocolate
The article discusses a new gourmet version of the traditional 'maçã do amor' (love apple), which is being offered with chocolate.
What is pinhão and how to use the ingredient in recipes
The article explains what 'pinhão' is and provides recipes for using it in cooking.
CazéTV sets record for viewership on YouTube during Brazil vs. Morocco match at the World Cup
CazéTV set a record for viewership on YouTube during the Brazil vs. Morocco match at the World Cup.

Kill the Impa guy trapped in Armnia and institute asks for his release
A mathematician from the Brazilian Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (Impa), Mikhail Verbitskiy, was arrested at Yerevan's Zvartnots International Airport in Armenia on Thursday (June 11). The academic institution has requested his release.
F1 Barcelona GP: know dates, times and where to watch live
The article provides information about the Formula 1 Grand Prix of Barcelona, including dates, times, and where to watch it live.
Moroccan couscous: learn to make the classic of the country that faces Brazil in the World Cup
The article provides a recipe for 'cuscuz marroquino' (Moroccan couscous), a traditional dish from Morocco, which is highlighted in the context of the country's upcoming match against Brazil in the World Cup. The article focuses on the culinary aspect of Moroccan culture and does not delve into political or social issues.
Less decisions, more results: Jeff Bezos' rule inspired by Warren Buffett
The article discusses a rule inspired by Warren Buffett that Jeff Bezos has adopted, focusing on making fewer decisions to achieve better results.
What Not to Do When Preparing a Poodle and Why
The article discusses what not to do when preparing feijoada, a traditional Brazilian dish, and explains why these practices are discouraged.
I believe the Italian terrace can be in the Michelin, bets the new chef of the house, Moreno Colosimo
Moreno Colosimo, the new chef at Terraço Itália, expresses confidence that the restaurant could be included in the Michelin Guide.
3 tips to hit the torresmo and serve on the weekend
The article provides three tips for preparing torresmo, a traditional Brazilian dish, to serve over the weekend.
Chocolate-flavored grilled cheesecake for Valentine's Day
The article introduces a cheesecake recipe made with paçoca (a traditional Brazilian sweet made from cashew nuts and sugar) and chocolate, specifically created for Valentine's Day.
The Secret of the Perfect Chicken
The article discusses the secret to making the perfect 'frango a passarinho,' a traditional Brazilian dish.
Where to eat on Valentine's Day? See restaurants in South Zone SP
The article provides information about restaurant options in the southern zone of São Paulo for Valentine's Day.
We'll restore traffic to Hormuz with or without Iran's help, says US Secretary of Energy
The U.S. Secretary of Energy stated that the United States intends to restore traffic in the Strait of Hormuz with or without Iranian assistance.

Former South Korean president sentenced to 30 years in prison for sending drones to North Korea
Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to 30 years in prison for sending drones to North Korea. He had previously been sentenced to life imprisonment for attempted insurrection.

Agreement foresees payment of R$ 60 million from Copasa to the Court of Auditors of Minas Gerais after privatization.
An agreement signed in May between Copasa and municipalities in Minas Gerais stipulates that the water utility will pay R$ 60 million to the state's Court of Accounts following completion of its privatization process.
Valentine's Day: 5 movies for single people who want to escape the date
The article suggests five movies for single people who want to avoid Valentine's Day.
External audit hired by Vice points to flaws in the Corinthians report on Nike case
An external audit commissioned by the vice president of Corinthians has identified flaws in the club's report regarding the Nike case.
Corregedoria orders 91 magistrates from Mato Grosso do Sul to return R$ 1 million in pendants
The Corregedoria (Judicial Oversight Office) has ordered 91 judges in Mato Grosso do Sul to return gifts valued at R$1 million.
5 tips for making fish barbecue on the weekend
The article provides five tips for preparing fish barbecue over the weekend.
Fried cashew cake, ideal for turning in the cup
The article mentions 'Bolinho de mandioca frito' (fried cassava fritters), suggesting it is an ideal snack to enjoy while watching the World Cup.
The radical right embraces democracy after the left questions elections in Colombia
The article discusses how far-right groups have embraced the 'defense of democracy' narrative following leftist challenges to the recent elections in Colombia.
Lula government blocks resources from My House, My Life, Aircraft Fighters and Half-Foot
The article reports that the Lula government has blocked funds for several programs including 'Minha Casa, Minha Vida' (My House, My Life), aircraft procurement for the Air Force, and the 'Pé-de-Meia' program.
Alisson says criticism doesn't shake him in the draft:
Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker stated that he is not affected by criticism within the national team, saying 'No one will hold me accountable more than I do myself.'
Best preserved mushroom brands on the market; see TOP 3
The article lists the top three mushroom brands in canned products available in the market.
Goiabinha: step by step of the goiabada-milked biscuit
The article provides a step-by-step guide on how to make 'goiabinha,' a type of butter cookie filled with guava paste.
6 out of the ordinary Valentine's Day rides
The article suggests six unconventional date ideas for Valentine's Day.
Unveiled: Blind test points to the best canned mushroom sold at the supermarket
A article reports on a blind taste test that identified the best canned mushroom sold in supermarkets.
PF finds illegal weapon in mayor 's house targeted by an operation investigating health money diversion
Federal police found an illegal weapon in the home of a mayor who is under investigation for misappropriation of health funds.
How to Choose Butter?
The article discusses expert opinions on how to choose butter.
That's the easiest way to make roasted peanuts at home.
The article provides a simple method for roasting peanuts at home.
Military boycotting act that lit up STM with rainbow colors
Military personnel boycotted an event that illuminated the STM building with rainbow colors.
BofA cuts Brazil to neutral and sees Selic high for longer
Bank of America (BofA) has downgraded Brazil's credit rating to 'neutral' and expects higher interest rates (Selic) to remain in place for a longer period.
Bill Gates testifies to the U.S. Congress on an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein
Bill Gates testified before the United States Congress as part of an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein.
Renan Santos waves Caiado, looks at the financial market and calls for support for Flávio
Renan Santos has signaled support for Caiado, focused on the financial market, and referred to backing Flávio as 'voting for a criminal.'
Iran attacks with US-based missiles in Jordan
The article reports that Iran has attacked a U.S. military base in Jordan with missiles.
Boiling hibiscus leaf: what it is used for and why it is suitable
The article discusses the uses and benefits of boiling hibiscus leaves, likely focusing on traditional remedies or health-related applications.
Goodbye, canned milk!
The article discusses the decline of condensed milk cans and the rise of homemade dulce de leche as a popular alternative.
See also Spielberg's D-Day
The article provides images from Steven Spielberg's film 'Day of the Dead'.