Even with the news about the queen and the war, Bloomberg’s home page, for three days, until Tuesday morning, pointed out as the most read article “Lula studies vice for key ministry in Brazil”, with a photo of the former -president alongside Geraldo Alckmin (below).
“Including the Treasury”, stressed the financial service, explaining that Lula aims to “reinforce the commitment to a moderate economic agenda”.
In agencies such as the Associated Press and newspapers such as Libération, the focus turned to Lula “endorsed by another former rival”, Marina Silva, “who has built an international reputation as an environmental champion”, in reconciliation “with an almost paternal kiss”, who ” dye your program green”.
It also continues to echo the news from Reuters, the Jakarta Post and others, that “Lula presses for a Brazil-Indonesia-Congo alliance”, for the countries with the most rainforest to arrive together at the UN climate conference in November in Egypt. .
An article featured in Arab News, a Saudi government newspaper, assesses in the headline that “Lula’s proposal can work wonders at COP27”. In short, “it will be a monumental missed chance if developing nations fail to set the agenda.”
Specifically: “Large countries such as China, India, host Egypt, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nigeria need to come to an early understanding and adhere to this proposal so that it can be presented well before the COP27 deliberations begin.”
INDONESIA IN MIRA
Regarding Indonesia, which will also host the G20 summit in November, President Joko Widodo admits that he is “studying importing” Russian energy, in an interview with the Financial Times – which is already pressing, saying that the country would be “vulnerable to US sanctions” .
Asked expressly if he would buy from Russia, he replied that, “if they give a better price, of course” yes: “energy is closely linked to the interests of the people”.
A DIFFERENT PANTANAL
The Economist went to Aquidauana to address “Pantanal”, stressing that its scenario lives in “a different era” (above), three decades later. The climate has been affected by deforestation in the Amazon and the 2020 fire, leaving “charred” trees and making animals such as jaguars disappear.
STOPPED
Bolsonaro has secured support from Donald Trump for his “stuck candidacy”, Bloomberg noted, and is now going after a “photo-op” with the queen’s body. But with everything he’s done, including “money for the poor,” he’s “still trailing behind,” the Washington Post notes.
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