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News from Brazil: Majority of Brazilians Not Interested in World Cup 2018
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Majority of Brazilians Not Interested in World Cup 2018
A Datafolha poll revealed that Brazilian's lack of interest in the Russia 2018 World Cup, which is set to begin in a couple of days, has gone up; Interest in the World Cup, which Datafolha has measured since the 1994 edition, has never been this low on the eve of the event
Datafolha Survey Reveals Pessimism Regarding Employment and Brazilian Cost of Living
Based upon the last couple of months, the majority of Brazilians have a negative outlook on the country's economic situation and don't believe that unemployment or inflation will decrease in the near future
A Child or Adolescent is Involved in a Work-Related Accident Every 3.5 Hours
Nearly 16 thousand Brazilian children and adolescents up to the age of 18 were involved in accidents while working between 2012 and 2017, according to data from the Digital Observatory of Labor Health and Safety from the Public Labor Ministry and the International Labor Organization
Sterilization of Mother of Eight in São Paulo Countryside under Investigation
Janaina Aparecida Quirino, 36, was arrested for drug trafficking back in November and had seven children when the prosecution filed a motion requesting that she undergo a sterilization procedure
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Disapproval Increases and Makes Temer Most Unpopular President in Brazilian History
The crisis created by the recent truck drivers' strike and the slow recovery of Brazil's economy have made the unpopularity of President Michel Temer increase; A Datafolha survey shows that 82% of Brazilians consider his administration bad or very bad
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72% Say Brazilian Economy Is Worse, Datafolha Survey Shows
It is the worse figure since February 2016, when the country was still facing a strong recession; In the previous study, held in April this year, 52% had a pessimistic opinion of the country's situation
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