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Lula: From banker to laborer, everyone made money in my government
former President Lula told Mexican TV this Wednesday (28.July.2021) that, while he ruled the country (2003–2011), everyone’s income increased –…
Read MoreOlympics: How a new generation and women’s performance explains Japan’s success on the medal board
In Japanese culture, the respect for elders and mentors already in the language, “senpai” and “sensei”, can even give the…
Read MoreClearSale’s IPO tops the expected range at $25 per share – poca Negocios
+ (Photo: Amanda Perobelli/Reuters) According to a report by the Brazilian Securities and Exchange on Wednesday, the initial offering (IPO)…
Read MoreThis Wednesday, 28. Maranho’s twins enter the fray
The Twins are one of the main teams in the country, Delta from Piau. Before arriving in Tokyo, in an…
Read MoreEngland ends quarantine for fully vaccinated EU and US visitors – Money Times
However, passengers will have to take a COVID-19 test before departure and soon after arriving in England, Transport Minister Grant…
Read MoreAmerican basketball coach praised Iran and American sportsmanship
SAITAMA, JAPAN (Reuters) – US men’s basketball coach Greg Popovich praised the sportsmanship displayed by his players and rival Iran…
Read MoreGold Visa: Investment down 38% to 237.6 million by June
The investment raised in the first half of last year was 383 million euros. In June, the Residence Permit for…
Read MoreThe men’s gymnastics and football finals are on Wednesday of the Olympics; check out
This Wednesday (28) Brazil can win more medals. It is the day of the men’s gymnastics individual final and the…
Read MoreMyra sues Aziz, US Mask and others from the night of July 27
Reviewing the growth projection of Brazil’s economy by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Dr. Myra Pinheiro sued Senator Omar Aziz…
Read MoreNaomi Osaka is black in a country that doesn’t treat black people like the Japanese
Photo: David Ramos / Getty Images Naomi Osaka, the biggest Japanese name in the Tokyo Olympics, broke the myth of…
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