AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEbola Watch: Brazil’s health authorities are monitoring two suspected Ebola cases—one in São Paulo (a 37-year-old man from the DRC) and one in Rio de Janeiro (a Belgian traveler)—with both already testing positive for other illnesses (meningitis and malaria), and results expected next week. World Cup Send-Off: Brazil thrashed Panama 6-2 at the Maracanã, with Vinícius Jr. scoring early and Casemiro helping spark the turnaround as Carlo Ancelotti rotated heavily in the second half. Culture & Media: President Lula launched Tela Brasil, a free streaming platform for Brazilian audiovisual content, arguing culture should be a state policy and citing 16,000 “Culture Points” projects. Brazil–China Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira is in Beijing for the China-Brazil strategic dialogue, with meetings expected with top Chinese leaders and a focus on expanding cooperation. Environment: Amazon deforestation fell to the lowest level since 2019, though officials warn the destruction rate remains severe.
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