Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s declaration that Russia has started a new stage of what he calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine, and three explosions that hit a school in Afghanistan are among the highlights of this Tuesday. fair (19).
Russia has started new phase of “operation” in Ukraine, says minister
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that Moscow was starting a new stage in what he called a “special military operation” in Ukraine, which he predicted would be a significant development.
“Another step of this operation [no leste da Ucrânia] is starting and I’m sure this will be a very important moment of this whole special operation”, said Lavrov.
Health Secretaries prepare document with criticism to end Covid emergency in Brazil
The National Council of State Health Secretaries (Conass) and the National Council of Municipal Health Secretaries (Conasems) will today release a joint document with criticisms of the end of the Public Health Emergency of National Importance (Espin) by Covid-19, announced by Ministry of Health.
Minister Marcelo Queiroga made the announcement last Sunday (17), with the justification that the measure is only possible “thanks to the improvement in the epidemiological scenario, the broad vaccination coverage of the population and the SUS assistance capacity”.
Explosions hit school in Afghanistan, killing at least six people
Three blasts hit a high school in western Kabul, the Afghan capital, on Tuesday, killing at least six people and injuring children, according to Afghan health and safety officials.
Many residents of the neighborhood where the school is located belong to the Shia Hazara community, an ethnic and religious minority often targeted by Sunni militant groups, including the Islamic State.
Guarapuava attack suspect released after testifying
The Civil Police of Paraná released at the end of the night of this Monday (18) a suspect of involvement in the attempted robbery of a value carrier in Guarapuava (PR).
The 25-year-old man was the first arrested in connection with the crime and testified for five hours on Monday. Despite the release, the suspect is prohibited from leaving Guarapuava and his cell phone was withheld for investigation.
More than 325,000 Brazilians have suffered a digital coup attempt
According to a survey by Serasa Experian, in February this year alone, 326,290 Brazilians suffered attempted coups — the equivalent of one victim every 7 seconds. In response, banks and financial institutions have been investing in security and mechanisms to protect users against fraud and scams.
In a note sent to CNNthe Brazilian Federation of Banks (Febraban) said that institutions annually invest around R$25.7 billion in technology, of which 10% are devoted to cybersecurity.
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