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World Cup Round of 32: Brazil booked a last-16 spot with a 2-1 comeback over Japan in Houston, after Kaishu Sano put the Samurai Blue ahead. Casemiro equalized, then Gabriel Martinelli struck in stoppage time to seal it—keeping Brazil’s knockout comeback streak alive and setting up a Round of 16 clash vs Ivory Coast or Norway. Local Sports Culture: The win sparked huge celebrations far beyond the stadium, including in Lebanon’s Lebanese-Brazilian communities, where flags and street parties erupted after the late goal. Discipline & Drama: Japan’s Daizen Maeda apologized to fans for “not meeting expectations” after the exit, while Matheus Cunha went viral with a five-word taunt aimed at Kento Shiogai. Other Knockout Shocks: Paraguay eliminated Germany on penalties, and Morocco knocked out the Netherlands in another shootout, adding to the week’s theme of big favorites falling. Business/Industry: Belo Sun Mining updated progress on its Volta Grande gold project in Pará, citing technical work and local training programs.

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