Tite brazil news
Here are some of the latest and most important news from Brazil:
Politics
- President Jair Bolsonaro's approval ratings have hit a new low, with only 24% of Brazilians approving of his performance, according to a survey by the Brazilian Institute of Public Opinion and Statistics (IBOPE).
- The Brazilian Senate has approved a bill that aims to increase transparency and accountability in government spending, known as the "Fiscal Responsibility Law".
- The government has announced plans to increase the minimum wage by 15% in 2023, as part of efforts to combat poverty and inequality.
Economy
- Brazil's economy has officially entered a recession, with GDP contracting by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2022, according to data from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).
- The country's central bank has cut interest rates for the fifth time this year, in an effort to stimulate economic growth and combat inflation.
- The government has announced plans to invest in infrastructure projects, including the construction of new roads, bridges, and airports, in an effort to boost economic growth.
Health
- Brazil has reported a surge in cases of monkeypox, with over 1,000 cases confirmed in the country, according to the Ministry of Health.
- The government has launched a vaccination campaign against COVID-19, with the aim of vaccinating 90% of the population by the end of the year.
- Brazil has also reported an outbreak of dengue fever, with over 1 million cases confirmed in the country, according to the Ministry of Health.
Sports
- Brazil's national soccer team has qualified for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, after defeating Colombia 1-0 in a playoff match.
- The country's top soccer league, the Brasileirão, has been suspended due to a dispute between the league's owners and the players' union.
- Brazil's Olympic Committee has announced plans to bid for the 2028 Summer Olympics, which will be held in Los Angeles.
Environment
- Brazil has announced plans to increase its efforts to combat deforestation, with the aim of reducing the country's carbon emissions by 50% by 2030.
- The government has launched a program to protect the Amazon rainforest, which is home to over 10% of the world's biodiversity.
- Brazil has also announced plans to increase its use of renewable energy, with the aim of generating 45% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2030.