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bresiltropical · 2 years
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São Bernardo (1972) Leon Hirszman
"Não consigo modificar-me, é o que mais me aflige"
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jornalgrandeabc · 2 years
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Oportunidades de Emprego na BrMalls em São Bernardo
A BrMalls está com oportunidades de emprego para Assistente de Recebíveis e Auxiliar de Mall, em São Bernardo do Campo. Oportunidades também para PcD. #saobernardo #grandeabc #vagas #empregos #oportunidade #vagasdeemprego #trabalho #jornalgrandeabc
A BrMalls está com oportunidades de emprego para Assistente de Recebíveis e Auxiliar de Mall, em São Bernardo do Campo. Oportunidades também para PcD. A BRMalls, estilizada como brMalls, é uma empresa que atua no ramo de administração de shopping centers, com participação em 31 destes, em todas as regiões do Brasil. A empresa foi fundada em 2006, após parceria da GP Investimentos e Equity…
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In Brazil, grief-stricken parents bury their children killed in ax attack
The country is reeling after a man with a hatchet jumped over a wall and burst into the Cantinho do Bom Pastor children’s center in southern Brazil, killing four children.
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They sent their seven-year-old to day care Wednesday and plunged into the deepest nightmare of any parent’s life.
A man with a hatchet jumped over a wall and burst into the Cantinho do Bom Pastor children’s center in southern Brazil, killing Larissa Maia Toldo and three other children who were buried Thursday. Before her burial, Larissa’s parents held hands over her white-draped coffin, decorated with a few bouquets.
They and other relatives remembered the small joys of the children’s lives.
ive-year-old Bernardo Cunha Machado loved pets, and his family brought his toy turtle to his burial. He was talkative and had many little friends, relatives remembered. During his funeral, Bernardo’s distraught mother closed her eyes and rested her head and hands in prayer against the metal door of the vault behind which her son was interred.
Bernardo Pabst da Cunha, 5, loved Spiderman. His father came to his funeral wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with the superhero.
Parents and other mourners at the São José cemetery barely spoke with the press as they grieved. All of Brazil was struggling for answers in the face of violence against the most innocent.
At least four other children were wounded in the attack. Last week, a student in Sao Paulo fatally stabbed a teacher and wounded several others. School attacks have happened in the country with greater frequency in recent years and authorities have struggled to marshal responses to a problem that no one seems to understand.
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workingclasshistory · 2 years
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On this day, 12 May 1978, dayshift toolroom workers at the Saab-Scania auto plant in Sao Bernardo, Brazil, decided to stop work, in spite of the military regime. The strike spread and within two weeks over 20 factories and 45,000 workers had downed tools for a pay increase. In the following weeks the stoppage spread to Osasco and São Paulo, before all the auto companies agreed to make pay increases of 11-13.5%. Pictured: strikers at Caterpillar in June https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1986165074901966/?type=3
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gabi-dot-com · 3 months
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Silent Hill but real.
📍 Hiking Trail: from Sao Bernardo - SP ➡️ Cubatao (Brazil). 16km.
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chaletnz · 5 months
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Lima: Central City Walking Tour
On my walk to PukuPuku cafe I passed through Parque Kennedy and saw all the cat residents snoozing on pieces of cardboard laid on the grass for them. I heard crying above me, there was a tiny kitten up the tree but I couldn't do anything to try and get it down. My coffee was just as good as the one in their Arequipa branch, I sat outside to enjoy it as some businessmen came in for espressos on their way to the office - it reminded me a bit of Italy as they drank them standing there for a few minutes then left. I then went for a pancake breakfast at Piñeiros thinking I had plenty of time but then it took more than 30 minutes to get my food so I had to shovel it down quickly and run around the corner to meet up with the walking tour guide Jorge. Once everyone had joined (around 15 people) Jorge helped us all take the bus network to the central city, we'd all brought exact change as requested. The bus network was actually fantastic. Jorge scared us by saying there's a lot of crime and petty theft on the public transit so watch our belongings closely as we are targets. A large group of tourists though, we drew attention to ourselves and probably even the most hardened criminals didn't want to chance it. The bus had its own central lane in the middle of the highway, with concrete blockades on either side so it wasn't going out into traffic and traffic couldn't enter the bus lane. Because of this layout it was incredibly efficient and faster than all the traffic on the road even with all the stops along the way. I would love to see something like this implemented from Denver to Frisco and Copper Mountain as it would make public transit flow freely despite the frequent highway standstills. Jorge showed us how to use the ticket machine to buy a ticket back and then led us over to La Merced Church in central Lima which would be our starting point. We met up with some more tourists there and began our tour at this Baroque church that was constructed under the Spanish empire, followed by Casa O'Higgins which memorialises Bernardo O'Higgins who played a key role in the independence of Chile from the Spanish empire. We then visited Fotografia Central an old photo studio, and then an old mansion which had unfortunately succumb to humidity and had not been looked after by immigrants who took it over. We stopped in a shady spot where Jorge told us there are 43 districts in Lima home to over 10 million people, the 4th largest city in South America after Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, and Rio de Janeiro. He also explained that the main sport in Peru after football is eating and we should not ignore "chifa" which is the Peruvian Chinese food and is very unique cuisine. We then visited the municipal theatre, and St Dominic Church where Jorge explained a few historical terms criollo (meaning born in Latin America) and peninsulares (born in Spain). The criollos were second class citizens during Spanish rule. The origin of the city name Lima came from the Quechua indigenous people calling it "rimac" meaning "noisy river" in their native language but the Spanish hearing "Lima" instead. The last part of the tour was Plaza de Armas, and Jorge pointed out the house of the president because of course he lives in the main square! We took a group photo and gave our tips to Jorge before splitting up. I'd been chatting with a British guy Tom, and British girl Ellie who both happened to be from the same area there was also a guy I can only describe as "Berliner" because he had such an unwashed Berlin resident vibe although I think he was actually Dutch or Danish or something... Ellie was into it so Tom and I took a couple photos of each other in the main square and then I gave him 10 soles for his bus ticket back as he hadn't brought enough money with him. I stayed to explore more on my own though, I love breaking away from the group!
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rockhyrax · 1 year
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A couple weeks late to tumblr, but it's still Rockuary so these films are still playing at Spectacle all this month!
Spectacle Radio ep.95 :: 02.02.23 :: The long now, the big here
Washington Bruno - Barravento Alceu Valença e Sérgio Ricardo - Festa do mutirão (Night of the Scarecrow) Caetano Veloso - Sao Bernardo Sérgio Ricardo - Esse Mundo e Meu Emilinha Borba - Pescador Granfino (Tabu) Washington Bruno - Barravento This Night I’ll Possess Your Corpse Caetano Veloso - Augusto Busto (Tabu) Maria Klonaris - Selva. A Portrait of Parvaneh Navaï … The Stardust Brothers // Crazy Game Flesh // O kimari no gogo Tinnie Punx // Money Kan Takagi // Drop Science Fancy Dance Der Zibet // Only You, Only Love Ryuchi Sakamoto // end credits of Almodovar's High Heels … Bad Brains - The Regulator (Punk the Capitol) Grob - I Don’t Believe in Anarchy Oleg Nikolayevich Karavaichuk - Brief Encounters Ryuichi Sakamoto - Hotel Room (Wild Side) Wiktor Striborg - Mushroom Melody: A Ballad In Rhythm Jeans Gente Bajando Escaleras - OMG WOW 18 Carat Affair - Desire (Taiwan Night Market) Brian Eno - Imaginary Landscapes Nikos Touliatos - End Titles from See You in Hell My Darling Love Massacre Jim O’Rourke - Still in Cosmos  // Takashi Makino … Brian Eno // Fullness of the Wind Avro Part // Spiegel em Spiegel Ryuchi Sakamoto // A Carved Stone Ryuchi Sakamoto // After All
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bernomath · 1 year
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Queimando a erva, queimando a erva, queimando a erva (sim) Toda vez que eu fico chapada, eu só penso em você #ganjaburn #nickiminaj #sunday #domingo #sol #piscina #narguile #sunga #blessed #melancia🍉 #happyness #pool (em Riacho Grande Sao Bernardo) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ck8DY78OGfG/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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newstfionline · 2 years
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Thursday, August 18, 2022
A drought is devastating the U.S. cotton harvest (WSJ) Southwestern cotton growers are abandoning millions of parched acres that they planted in spring, prompting forecasts for the weakest U.S. harvest in more than a decade and sending prices sharply higher. U.S. agricultural forecasters expect drought-struck farmers to walk away from more than 40% of the 12.5 million acres they sowed with cotton and harvest the smallest area since Reconstruction. Back then, in 1868, yields per acre were less than a fifth of what they are today, but the market for cotton was vastly smaller too. A severe drought and some of the hottest weather on record have scorched fields and driven a historically high level of abandonment in the Southwest, the USDA said. Farmers abandon crops when so little grows that it isn’t worth the trouble to harvest.
Prosecutors Struggle to Catch Up to a Tidal Wave of Pandemic Fraud (NYT) In the midst of the pandemic, the government gave unemployment benefits to the incarcerated, the imaginary and the dead. It sent money to “farms” that turned out to be front yards. It paid people who were on the government’s “Do Not Pay List.” It gave loans to 342 people who said their name was “N/A.” As the coronavirus shuttered businesses and forced people out of work, the federal government sent a flood of relief money into programs aimed at helping the newly unemployed and bolstering the economy. That included $3.1 trillion that former President Donald J. Trump approved in 2020, followed by a $1.9 trillion package signed into law in 2021 by President Biden. But those dollars came with few strings and minimal oversight. The result: one of the largest frauds in American history, with billions of dollars stolen by thousands of people, including at least one amateur who boasted of his criminal activity on YouTube. Now, prosecutors are trying to catch up. There are currently 500 people working on pandemic-fraud cases across the offices of 21 inspectors general, plus investigators from the F.B.I., the Secret Service, the Postal Inspection Service and the Internal Revenue Service.
Brazil’s presidential campaign kicks off amid violence fears (AP) Brazil’s presidential election campaign officially began Tuesday with former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva leading all polls against incumbent Jair Bolsonaro amid growing concern of political violence and threats to democracy. Da Silva, whose two-term presidency ran from 2003 to 2010, has already taken to wearing a bulletproof vest for public appearances. He was scheduled to speak at an engine factory Tuesday morning, but federal police officers asked him to cancel the event due to security concerns, according to his campaign. Instead, the leftist launched his seventh bid for the presidency at a Volkswagen plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo, a manufacturing city outside Sao Paulo where he rose to fame as a union leader in the 1970s. Bolsonaro revisited the spot in the city of Juiz de Fora where he was stabbed by a mentally ill man on the campaign trail in 2018. He arrived on a motorcycle surrounded by security guards and wearing a bulletproof vest, unlike in 2018 when he plunged unprotected into the thronging crowd.
Heathrow extends passenger limit into fall as travel chaos persists (Washington Post) One of Europe’s busiest airports has extended its cap on passengers into late October, as a summer of travel disruptions and staff shortages drags on. London’s Heathrow Airport said it would allow no more than 100,000 people to fly out each day, extending for longer than initially planned a restriction that it said eased the chaos plaguing summer travel in Europe. The travel hub imposed the daily limit in July during peak travel season, as photos circulated of lost luggage piling up on terminal floors and lines snaking around security barriers for hours. German pilots, French airport workers and Italian air traffic controllers have all walked out in recent weeks, squeezed by labor shortages and soaring inflation. Travelers in Europe added a record heat wave—which threatened to melt airport runways in Britain—to their list of 2022 hurdles.
Europe burns (Washington Post) The European Union is on pace for a record fire season. Waves of extreme heat, compounded by widespread drought conditions, provoked a summer of devastating blazes. According to the European Forest Fire Information System, about 1.6 million acres of land—equivalent to an area more than eight times the size of New York City—burned across the continent so far this year. That figure is 56 percent higher than a previous record set in 2017 and double the annual average calculated between 2006 and 2021, according to the E.U. agency. Spain, Romania and Portugal were among the worst hit E.U. countries; thousands of people died amid soaring temperatures. Last week in the southwestern Gironde region of France, home to Bordeaux’s famous vineyards, hundreds of firefighters from across the European Union rushed in to help combat a wildfire sweeping through thousands of hectares of pine woods. The ongoing drought in many parts of Europe is both a cause and effect of the continent’s extremely hot summer, as my colleagues at The Post’s Capital Weather Gang explained: “The hotter weather dries out the landscape, which dries the atmosphere, in turn making the air easier to heat up. That cycle is extremely difficult to break.”
Ukrainian Soldiers Train for the Frontlines on British Soil (NYT) A commander barked orders to Ukrainian recruits. A group of new soldiers wearing fatigues traversed a street strewn with grenade canisters, burning debris and overturned cars. A wounded man was brought out on a stretcher, moaning. The battle that unfolded on Monday was a training exercise, led by a British commander who was flanked by a Ukrainian translator as he directed recruits through a mock village in southeast England. It was designed to resemble the scenes of destruction unfolding on the front lines of Ukraine more than a thousand miles away. “This training in urban areas is exactly what we need,” said Nick, a 25-year-old Ukrainian recruit who offered only a nickname for fear of Russian retaliation against his family. Nick is taking part in a British-led program to provide military training to tens of thousands of Ukrainian Army recruits and staff, an effort designed to bolster local resistance to the Russian invasion. The initiative, announced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson in June, began with more than a thousand British soldiers from the 11th Security Force Assistance Brigade, which specializes in training foreign militaries. About 2,000 recruits have completed the program and returned to Ukraine, British officials said.
Dueling views remain a year after Afghan pullout (AP) A year after America’s tumultuous and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan, assessments of its impact are divided—and largely along partisan lines. Critics slam the August 2021 evacuation of more than 120,000 American citizens, Afghans and others as poorly planned and badly executed. They say the complete withdrawal of U.S. forces opened the door to a resurgence of al-Qaida and Islamic State militants in the country. And the exit, they say, signaled the United States’ lack of commitment to the broader Middle East and its unwillingness to stand by a partner in need. Supporters counter that it was time to end America’s longest war and that leaving forces in the country would risk their lives and gain little. It was time, they said, for the Afghan people to take charge of their own country and its security so that the U.S. could focus on threats from China and Russia, and on other critical issues such as climate change and the pandemic. What is certain is that the government of Afghanistan collapsed at the hands of the Taliban, hundreds of Afghans who supported the U.S. during the war were left behind fearful of retribution, and the leader of al-Qaida found sanctuary in Kabul.
Thailand’s restive south hit by wave of arson and bombings (AP) A wave of arson and bombing attacks overnight hit Thailand’s southernmost provinces, which for almost two decades have been the scene of an active Muslim separatist insurgency, officials said Wednesday. At least 17 attacks occurred Tuesday night in Pattani, Narathiwat and Yala provinces, mostly at convenience stores and gas stations, military spokesperson Pramote Promin said. Three civilians were reported injured. There have been no claims of responsibility. More than 7,300 people have been killed since the insurgency began in 2004 in the three provinces, the only ones with Muslim majorities in Buddhist-dominated Thailand. Attacks have also taken place in neighboring Songkhla province. Muslim residents have long charged they are treated like second-class citizens in Thailand, and separatist movements have been periodically active for decades. Heavy-handed crackdowns have fueled the discontent.
China set to discourage abortion amid concern over birthrates (Washington Post) China’s National Health Commission announced Tuesday that it would take steps to reduce the number of abortions in the country—Beijing’s attempt to tackle low birthrates and stagnant population growth. According to new guidelines published on the state-run commission’s website, officials plan to offer incentives to encourage family growth, including expanding access to child-care services, reducing the cost of attending nursery school and working with employers to make offices more “family friendly.” The Tuesday notice comes as China continues to grapple with a demographic downturn—a hangover from the country’s “one-child policy,” which from 1979 to 2015 was used to slash birthrates while the country was experiencing a population boom. Abortion, which is legal in China, played a role in adherence to the policy. According to the Guttmacher Institute, China has among the highest rates of abortion globally. From 2015 to 2019, the country recorded 40,200,000 pregnancies annually—23.2 million of which were unintended and 17.7 million that ended in abortion. The data shows that about 78 percent of unintended pregnancies in China end in abortion.
China cuts power to factories, homes as reservoirs fall (AP) Factories in China’s southwest have shut down and a city imposed rolling blackouts after reservoirs to generate hydropower ran low in a worsening drought, adding to economic strains at a time when President Xi Jinping is trying to extend his hold on power. Companies in Sichuan province including makers of solar panels, cement and urea closed or reduced production after they were ordered to ration power for up to five days, according to news reports Wednesday. That came after reservoir levels fell and power demand for air conditioning surged in scorching temperatures. In Sichuan, which has 94 million people, water levels at hydropower reservoirs are down by as much as half this month.
Bringing back the Tasmanian Tiger? (Washington Post) A team of scientists in Australia is attempting to make the concept of “de-extinction” a reality. Over the coming decade, they plan to use gene editing to bring the long-dead thylacine, or Tasmanian tiger, into today’s world. The goal invites an obvious reference. Team leader and biosciences professor Andrew Pask doesn’t mind. “I love Jurassic Park!” he said. “I love it.”
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Amazonia: Lula abrió las puertas a Macron
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Por Juraima Almeida
Fuentes: CLAE
El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva y su par francés Emmanuel Macron, celebraron la asociación estratégica entre sus dos países: inauguraron un submarino franco brasileño y anunciaron un programa para recaudar mil millones de euros destinados a proyectos de economía sostenible en la Amazonía. Sin embargo, la disonancia fue más aguda sobre el acuerdo entre la Unión Europea y el Mercosur.
Los mandatarios extranjeros de visita oficial en Brasil no suelen incluir Amazonia en su ruta, pero Macron quiso empezar allí, donde se reunió allí con Raoni Metuktire, el líder indígena Kayapo de 92 años al que recibiera en el palacio del Elíseo y que encarna en Francia la batalla para proteger la Amazonia. Macron le impuso la Legión de Honor.
“Queremos convencer a quienes ya han deforestado de que deben contribuir de manera importante a que los países que aún tienen bosques los mantengan en pie, dijo Lula, mientras Macron posaba para un selfie con sus anfitriones, frente a una  pancarta que reclamaba “No al petróleo en la Amazonia, en referencia a un polémico proyecto de exploración hidrocarburífera en el delta del Amazonas que Lula respalda.
Lula dijo que Brasil necesita contar con Fuerzas Armadas «altamente cualificadas, preparadas y equipadas» para garantizar la paz cuando sea necesario. Sin citar el intento de golpe de Estado que sufrió en enero del año pasado por parte de militantes y militares bolsonaristas, Lula dijo que esa fortaleza también es necesaria para hacer frente a la actual «animosidad» contra el proceso democrático en Brasil y en otros países del mundo.
El viaje de Macron a Brasil, tras recalar en la Guyana Francesa, territorio colonial galo en Sudamérica, refleja unos intereses mutuos que confluyen tanto en medioambiente como en defensa.
El idilio político entre los presidentes de 78 (Lula) y 46 (Macron) años, es evidente pese a sus diferencias ideológicas, sus posturas irreconciliables sobre el acuerdo comercial Unión Europea-Mercosur y sus antecedentes: el francés trabajó en la banca de inversiones y el brasileño como obrero metalúrgico en Sao Bernardo do Campo.
Brasil y Francia pretenden unir fuerzas para conseguir en cuatro años inversiones por mil millones de euros para impulsar la bioeconomía en la Amazonia. Lula y su Gobierno están especialmente interesados en que se cree un mercado de carbono que sirva para compensar económicamente a los países que invierten en la protección de bosques que capturan dióxido de carbono.
Le plateau das Guyanes
Según el gobierno brasileño, Francia es el tercer mayor inversionista en Brasil, con cerca de 38 mil millones de dólares. Ya en el primer día de la visita, los presidentes anunciaron un programa para recaudar mil millones de euros (1.080 millones de dólares) para invertir en proyectos de economía sostenible en la Amazonía brasileña y francoguayanesa.
Pareciera que se concreta una primera parte del proyecto de Sarkozy («Le plateau das Guyanes»):  Lula y Macron anuncian plan de inversiones para economía sostenible en Amazonía, en intento de redimensionar el predominio «anglo» en la zona. La primera etapa del viaje de Macron a Brasil fue a Belém, la puerta de la Amazonía.
Es lo que los geopolíticos brasileños definen como «la Isla Guayana», entre el Atlántico (al noreste y este, el Amazonas al sur y el Río Negro-Orinoco al oeste y noroeste. Detrás de la estrategia Sarkozy-Macron parece estar el interés de los laboratorios de medicamentos franceses en la gran biodiversidad amazónica.
Con una «France-Afrique» cayéndose a pedazos, al igual que la Ostpolitik alemana, un continente asiático muy competitivo y un México con creciente presencia de maquiladoras chinas, Macron apuntan a nichos en Sudamérica.
Mercosur-UE
Tras reunirse con Lula, Macron se trasladó  a San Pablo para participar de un foro económico, donde calificó como «muy malo» el acuerdo de libre comercio negociado entre el Mercosur y la Unión Europea y propuso hacer uno nuevo «que sea responsable desde un punto de vista de desarrollo, de clima y de biodiversidad».
“Es un mal acuerdo para ustedes y para nosotros”, dijo Macron sobre un pacto que ya había dado por muerto en enero, en el pico de las protestas de los agricultores franceses. “Vamos a forjar un nuevo acuerdo responsable con el desarrollo, el clima y la biodiversidad”,  propuso. Lula había señalado al francés y a su proteccionismo de ser el principal culpable de que el acuerdo UE-Mercosur esté en coma profundo y sin visos de resucitar a corto plazo.
El proyecto de tratado, cuyas discusiones comenzaron en 1999, pretende suprimir la mayoría de los derechos de aduana entre las dos zonas, creando un área de más de 700 millones de consumidores. Tras alcanzar un acuerdo político en 2019, varios países, entre ellos Francia, bloquearon su adopción, una oposición que se ha acentuado con la crisis agrícola que asola Europa.
Macron ha argumentado que las normas de este tratado comercial no son «homogéneas» con las europeas. El peso pesado del Mercosur, Brasil, liderado por Lula, es sin embargo implacable en su defensa del acuerdo.
Cooperación militar
El miércoles, los presidentes inauguraron un submarino de propulsión convencional francobrasileño en el astillero naval de Itaguaí, cercano a Río de Janeiro
El mandatario brasileño señaló que la cooperación militar con Francia no se limita a la construcción de submarinos. »Nuestra asociación muestra el interés de Brasil en conquistar una mayor autonomía estratégica ante los numerosos conflictos que han surgido en el mundo», dijo. Con estas monumentales inversiones, Lula intenta aminorar los recelos golpistas de los militares.
El acuerdo también prevé la producción de helicópteros, el desarrollo de un satélite que garantiza las comunicaciones militares de Brasil y la compra de una computadora de altísima capacidad con usos en el área de defensa.
Ambos mandatarios subrayaron la importancia de esa asociación en un mundo marcado por las guerras y los desequilibrios globales. «Va a permitir que dos países importantes, cada uno en un continente, se preparen para que podamos convivir con esa diversidad sin preocuparnos por ningún tipo de guerra porque somos defensores de la paz en todo momento de nuestra historia», dijo Lula.
Macron evocó una «misma visión de mundo» con Lula, a pesar de los desacuerdos, especialmente sobre Ucrania. «Las grandes potencias pacíficas que son Brasil y Francia, que deben actuar en un mundo cada vez más desorganizado, a veces necesitan saber usar el lenguaje de la firmeza para proteger la paz», dijo el galo.
Submarino nuclear 
El «Tonelero» es el tercero de cuatro submarinos a propulsión convencional previstos bajo el Prosub, un programa por 7.200 millones de dólares para desarrollar los submarinos brasileños y su industria. El «Angostura», el último de estos ejemplares destinados a la protección de los 8.500 kilómetros de costas del gigante latinoamericano, debe ser lanzado al mar en 2025.
El acuerdo con Francia, que data de 2008, prevé también un quinto sumergible, que sería el primero de Brasil con propulsión nuclear. «Quiero que abramos un capítulo para nuevos submarinos, que miremos de frente la propulsión nuclear siendo perfectamente respetuosos de todos los compromisos de no proliferación», dijo Macron. «Francia estará junto a ustedes», agregó el presidente francés junto a Lula.
Cambia, todo cambia. La relación del Brasil de Lula con el gobierno del derechista Macron está en las antípodas de la tormentosa que tuvo Francia con su predecesor, Jair Bolsonaro. Ahora reinan la sintonía, las sonrisas. Al poco de llegar al poder en 2019, Bolsonaro insultó a Brigitte, la esposa de Macron, mientras los incendios devoraban la Amazonia y Macron alertaba al mundo del impacto del fuego en la mayor selva tropical del mundo.
Juraima Almeida. Investigadora brasileña, analista asociada al Centro Latinoamericano de Análisis Estratégico (CLAE, www.estrategia.la)
Fuente: https://estrategia.la/2024/03/28/amazonia-lula-le-abrio-las-puertas-a-macron/
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southcalifa · 20 days
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Para de posta essas coisa feia ai e vem me enfrentar no boxe sao Bernardo dos campos sp. Fraca
bora po já comprou minha passagem?
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digitalladm · 1 month
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PORTAS DE AÇO EM SAO BERNARDO
PARA QUE POSSA FAZER A AQUISIÇAO...
de portas de aço e ficar safisfeitos com o investimento é bom que se faça a escolha de uma grande empresa para fazer suas portas de aço, você que vai precisar de portas de aço em Sao Bernardo para seu comércio,indústria ou residência não pode simplismente ligar em uma empresa e dizer que quer comprar uma porta e pior dizer que portas de aço é tudo igual pois ai que você se engana, ser uma empresa que entrega o que promete não é fácil, tem muito trabalho duro e responsabilidade por trás de tudo isso, e aqui em Sao Bernardo você tem uma empresa que pode confiar que é a CONSTRUPORTAS, nós da CONSTRUPORTAS somos responsáveis, queremos sempre a safisfaçao de nossos clientes antes de qualquer coisa.
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jornalgrandeabc · 2 years
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Auxiliar de Almoxarifado e Consultor(a) VetBR
A VetBR está com vagas de emprego para Auxiliar de Almoxarifado, Consultor(a) de Vendas e Estágio Comercial, em São Bernardo do Campo (SP) #saobernardo #grandeabc #vagas #empregos #oportunidade #vagasdeemprego #trabalho #jornalgrandeabc
A VetBR está com vagas de emprego para Auxiliar de Almoxarifado, Consultor(a) de Vendas e Estágio Comercial, em São Bernardo do Campo. Fundada em março de 1975, a VetBR vem construindo uma história de sucesso e crescimento. A companhia é investida do Aqua Capital, a maior gestora de fundos de investimentos private equity especializada em agronegócio da América Latina. Quais os…
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Unified Eid Al-Adha celebration gathers 3,000 Muslims in Brazil’s Sao Paulo
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A unified Eid Al-Adha celebration on June 28 gathered members of 17 mosques of Sao Paulo state in Brazil for the first time in the community’s history. 
At least 3,000 people attended the event, which was held at a private venue in the city of Sao Bernardo do Campo, on the outskirts of the city.
The initiative was started by Omar Mohamad Hindi, president of the Esporte Clube Sultan, a social and sports club founded decades ago by Muslim immigrants who came from the Lebanese village of Sultan Yacoub, in the Beqaa Valley, near the Syrian border.
“Since I took office, I decided that it was about time to gather all communities. I wanted to promote a joint celebration and to intensify our community work, bringing to the party people who normally could not afford to attend an event like that,” Hindi told Arab News.
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