AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup Fitness Watch: Neymar missed Brazil’s first training session in Teresópolis for further calf tests, with the CBF sending him for imaging and saying no details will come until medical staff finish—his first warm-up vs Panama now looks uncertain. Labor Reform: Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies advanced Lula’s plan to cut the workweek from 44 to 40 hours (no pay cuts) and move toward a five-day schedule with two rest days, sending it to the Senate. Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira will visit China May 31–June 2, at Beijing’s invitation, as Brazil seeks new trade partners and reduces dependencies. Climate Risk: UN and UK Met projections warn the world is likely to keep breaking warming records through 2030, with drought and wildfire risk flagged for the Amazon. Football Transfers: Manchester United’s pursuit of Brazilian midfielders continues, with reports linking them to Atalanta’s Éderson and Botafogo’s Danilo as Casemiro’s exit nears.
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