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Faltam 5 dias: Brasil encara Egito em último teste antes da Copa do Mundo 2026
A Seleção Brasileira entra em campo neste sábado (6), às 19h (horário de Brasília), para seu último compromisso antes da Copa do Mundo de 2026. O adversário será o Egito, em amistoso disputado no Cleveland Browns Stadium, em Cleveland, nos Estados Unidos. A partida representa a última oportunidade para o técnico Carlo Ancelotti realizar ajustes e observar alternativas antes da estreia no Mundial, marcada para o próximo dia 13 contra o Marrocos.
O Brasil chega embalado após a goleada por 6 a 2 sobre o Panamá, resultado que ampliou as opções analisadas pela comissão técnica para a formação ideal da equipe. A expectativa é de que Ancelotti utilize o amistoso para testar novas combinações e dar minutos a jogadores que disputam espaço entre os titulares.
Entre as mudanças previstas, Lucas Paquetá e Igor Thiago devem iniciar a partida, enquanto Douglas Santos também aparece como opção para começar jogando. O treinador italiano indicou que pretende observar diferentes características dentro do mesmo modelo tático antes da definição da equipe para a Copa.
Uma das ausências confirmadas é Neymar. O camisa 10 permaneceu em Nova Jersey para seguir o tratamento de uma lesão na panturrilha direita e não viajou com a delegação para Cleveland. A expectativa da comissão médica é contar com o atacante durante a competição, mas sua participação na estreia ainda depende da evolução física nos próximos dias.
Do outro lado, o Egito também utiliza o confronto como preparação final para o Mundial. Liderada por Mohamed Salah, a seleção africana chega motivada após resultados positivos em amistosos recentes e promete impor dificuldades ao Brasil.
O retrospecto favorece amplamente os brasileiros. Em seis confrontos anteriores entre as seleções, o Brasil venceu todos, incluindo amistosos e um duelo pela Copa das Confederações de 2009.
Após o amistoso, a delegação brasileira voltará suas atenções para a estreia na Copa do Mundo. Integrante do Grupo C, a Seleção enfrentará Marrocos, Haiti e Escócia na fase inicial do torneio.
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Footage from the Natra cargo ship attacked in the Sea of Azov
Eyewitnesses publish footage from the Natra cargo ship attacked in the Taganrog Bay of the Sea of Azov on the night of June 5, an OSINT analyst at ASTRA was convinced.
The moment of impact on Natra is also visible in the footage of Ukraine’s unmanned systems. In the video, the drone flies into the deckhouse area.

Earlier, the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry reported the death of five citizens and the wounding of three more in an attack on the bulk carriers Natra under the flag of Belize and Cirkon under the flag of Palau.
As ASTRA has seen, Natra has changed flags several times and was previously called Amur 2532. The Cirkon cargo ship previously sailed under the flag of the Russian Federation and was named Volga-Don 5042.
According to the commander of the SBU of Ukraine, the attacked vessels were used for illegal logistics, including the transportation of Ukrainian grain, military cargo and fuel.
The Minval newspaper noted that these vessels “do not belong to the Azerbaijani state.” The ships were sailing from Turkey to Rostov-on-Don for loading.
Limits on the sale of gasoline have been introduced in at least 15 regions of Russia
Residents of the Saratov region informed ASTRA about the limits at gas stations. The earlier “7×7” calculated, that different types of fuel purchase restrictions have already appeared in 14 regions.
The “head” of the annexed Crimea, Sergey Aksyonov, confirmed the cessation of the sale of gasoline coupons and its sale in cash. Earlier, he reported that coupons had stopped being sold. As a matter of priority, utilities and security services, as well as public transport, will be provided with fuel.
At the end of May, residents of Ryazan complained about the lack of AI-92 and AI-95 gasoline at gas stations, amid a drone attack on Rosneft’s Ryazan refinery in mid—May. In the same month, fuel shortages began to be reported at many gas stations in the occupied Crimea: ATAN and AI-92 TPP gas stations sell with a limit of 20 liters per vehicle, refueling in cans is prohibited.
Against the background of UAV attacks on oil facilities in St. Petersburg, gasoline supply was limited to 50 liters per check. Before that, about the limits of up to 20 liters in one hand. It was reported from the occupied areas of the Luhansk region. In the Belgorod and Kursk regions, Rosneft gas stations were temporarily restricted to release of gasoline into cans. Restrictions on gasoline and diesel were also introduced at the gas stations of ORTK, Lukoil and Gazprom in the Moscow region, Moscow and St. Petersburg. According to Fontanka, the problems with the AI-95 are related, among other things, to the shutdowns of refineries in Kirishi and Yaroslavl.
In Krasnoyarsk, at a Rosneft gas station, a local resident was refused to pour gasoline into a canister — employees referred to restrictions imposed on May 29. Residents of the neighboring Tomsk Region faced similar bans. Some gas stations in Karelia have introduced temporary restrictions — the head of the regional Ministry of Industry and Trade explained this by increased demand at the beginning of summer holidays. Gasoline was also stopped at a number of gas stations in the Murmansk region.
In the Voronezh region, residents reported that they could not find gasoline at one of the gas stations in the village of Shilovo. In the Orel region, they stopped releasing gasoline into metal cans. Limits of up to 20 liters have been introduced in Novgorod region. Restrictions have been introduced in Kamchatka in Palan (Koryak district): “so that there are enough fuel reserves in the warehouse before the winter camp opens next year,” the head of Palana said.
A Kommersant source in the fuel market warned that if the situation does not improve, by the end of the summer the crisis will affect “most of the regions” of the country.
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- The morning news on channel One and Rossiya-1 did not tell about the drone attack on St. Petersburg
The morning news on channel One and Rossiya-1 did not tell about the drone attack on St. Petersburg
The morning news broadcasts on Channel One and Rossiya-1 did not tell about the large-scale attack of Ukrainian drones on St. Petersburg on the first day of the SPIEF, as a result of which JSC Petersburg Marine Terminal and JSC Kronshtadt Marine Plant were damaged, ASTRA confirmed.
In the newscasts on Channel One at 9 and 12 a.m. Moscow time, the main topics were the SPIEF and the nighttime escalation in the Middle East, in the newscasts on Russia-1 at 9 and 11 a.m. there was an attack by the Ukrainian Armed Forces on a bus in Yenakiyevo and “the intensification of the offensive of Russian troops in several key areas of the special operation.”
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- Traffic police inspector who uncovered corruption was beaten, raped, and a case was opened against him
Traffic police inspector who uncovered corruption was beaten, raped, and a case was opened against him
Against a traffic police inspector from Tulun (Irkutsk region) Viktor Askhaev, who complained to the Prosecutor General’s Office about corruption on the part of his boss, was prosecuted under the article on “illegal collection of computer information,” ASTRA has learned.

The case was initiated after Viktor’s colleagues stopped a motorist without a license, who told them that he had “already resolved the issue” with their superiors. The protocol drawn up for him mysteriously disappeared from the database and the car was returned to him. After the inspectors tried to raise this issue, the head of the Tulunsky traffic police department, Ivan Kremensky (pictured), destroyed their report and records from the registrar. As a result, Viktor decided to make the check himself and asked one of the employees to check the motorist’s data in order to use it when drafting an application to the Prosecutor General’s Office.
After a formal check, Askhaev received threats for several months demanding that he stop writing complaints, and his colleagues warned him that Kremensky was allegedly personally encouraging his friend from the FSB, Ivanov (surname changed), and his supervisor to fabricate a criminal case against him in order to remove him from the service.
On April 13, 2026, when Askhaev was on duty in Tulun, an unmarked minibus approached him and his partner on the highway. People in masks, bulletproof vests and an FSB patch on their chests ran out. Among them was the aforementioned FSB operative, Lieutenant Ivanov. Viktor was detained and brought to the Tulunsky Investigative Committee building.
There, the man was taken to investigator Alina Zenkova (pictured), where employees of the regional FSB special forces unit began demanding a password from his phone and mocking him. After Askhaev’s head was hit against a cabinet and he almost fell, Zenkova demanded that he be taken out of her office because she was afraid for the safety of the furniture.
Askhaev was transferred to the next office. Ivanov punched him in the stomach and announced that he had done it because he had spoken unflatteringly about his friend, the head of the Tulunsky traffic police department, Kremensky, in telephone conversations. After that, Askhaev was beaten in the chest and in the face, he began to lose consciousness. The security forces poured water on him to wake him up.
Without receiving the phone password, two FSB officers pulled off Askhaev’s clothes and grabbed him by the legs, while the third began raping him with an adjustment rod. When asked if he remembered the password, the man was physically unable to answer anything, after which the torture continued. He fainted from the unbearable pain.
When Askhaev woke up, he saw that he was already in his clothes, and the ambulance staff were standing over him. They gave him a pill, gave him an injection, and gave him a waiver of hospitalization. One of the FSB officers asked them to leave them a syringe with medicine and ammonia to bring him back to his senses. They complied with the request and left.
As a result, the beaten Askhaev was forced to say on camera that he had no complaints against the FSB officers, sign all the procedural documents and give the phone password. After that, the man was sent to an IVS, where investigator Zenkova and lawyer Potemin convinced him to confess, otherwise he would be left in jail. Nikitin, the head of the Tulun Investigative Committee, also came there, threatening that another criminal case would be fabricated against him.
As a result, Askhaev was sent on his own recognizance.
According to an ASTRA source, Kremensky, the head of the Tulun traffic police, and Ivanov, an FSB operative, are friends and spend a lot of time together.
At the moment, according to ASTRA’s interlocutor in the law enforcement services, the military investigation department is investigating the use of torture against Askhaev by FSB officers. A pre-investigation check has also been launched against Zenkova. The criminal case against Askhaev himself has not been terminated. A prosecutor’s check on corruption in the department revealed nothing.
It is noteworthy that the doctors of the Tulun City Hospital did not record even half of Askhaev’s complaints, and the chief physician, Elena Gusevskaya, refused to extend his sick leave, citing administrative pressure.
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- Two residents of Primorsky region were tricked to sign a contract under the pretext of “construction work for 5,000 a day”
Two residents of Primorsky region were tricked to sign a contract under the pretext of “construction work for 5,000 a day”
Sister pulled one of them out of the car, and the other was sent to war.
On May 23, in Primorsky region, two men, Alexei Borisov and his friend Sergei Vesyagin, were lured under the pretext of working in a military unit and forced to sign a contract under threats and physical violence. Boris’s sister Elena managed to physically pull him out of the car. Vesyagin was later sent to Ukraine. Elena Borisova told about this in public video messages, and she shared the details with ASTRA.
Alexey Borisov is a handyman who was hired based on requests from social networks. According to his sister, he is a mentally retarded man who studied in a correctional program.
According to Elena, on May 20, a serviceman drove Vesyagin from the village of Pokrovka to Ussuriysk and offered him a part-time job “repairing fences, plastering, mowing grass” for 5,000 rubles a day. Vyagin initially refused, but left a phone number. The military kept calling. On the morning of May 24, with a hangover, he agreed.
After that, two men in civilian clothes came for Borisov and Vyagin in the afternoon, but they did not introduce themselves. On the way to Sergeyevka, the men stopped in Ussuriysk, bought alcohol, and then fed it in a cafe. Later, at the location of the 394th Motorized Rifle Regiment, Alexey and Sergey had their phones and documents taken away. They were taken by car directly to the territory and locked indoors: three rooms without doors, each with people in the same position. A few hours later, two soldiers came to them demanding to sign a contract. At first, they tried to persuade him verbally, with threats and manipulations: they promised that they would not be sent to the front, they would work with the unit. Both refused. The military left and returned — “not only verbal threats, but also physical violence began,” says Elena. Fearing for their lives, both signed. “They signed on three pieces of paper — they just signed it,” Elena said. They were not told what exactly they were signing.
As they were being escorted through the checkpoint, one of the soldiers said, “Step left, step right, I’ll shoot you.” Borisov and Vesyagin were put in a car and taken to make bank cards in order to charge 200 thousand rubles each “for signing a contract.” At that moment, Elena managed to get her brother out of the car, while Vesyagin was taken away.
According to Elena, she happened to be at the checkpoint because she was going to complain to the military prosecutor’s office located at the same address. At the checkpoint, she was told that “if they took her to the 394th, then it’s bad, there’s game going on there.”
After Elena posted a video with her brother’s story on Instagram, Sergey Vesyagin’s sister contacted her. According to his sister, Vyagin said that he was being hidden elsewhere and was being prepared to be sent to the front. He could not be contacted, and his relatives filed a complaint with the military prosecutor’s office and the investigative committee.
The military also offered Vyagin to bring more people — they promised a thousand rubles for each new recruit: “We need five or six people.” Vyagin refused.
Elena suggests that the military units of Ussuriysk are specifically looking for “single men without relatives” who could be forced to sign a contract.
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- US, Shield of the Americas condemn 'ongoing efforts' to overthrow Bolivia's elected president amid unrest
US, Shield of the Americas condemn 'ongoing efforts' to overthrow Bolivia's elected president amid unrest
The United States, along with the other countries that make up the Shield of the Americas, condemned the "ongoing efforts" in Bolivia to "overthrow the legitimately and overwhelmingly elected" government of President Rodrigo Paz on Friday.
"The member countries of Shield of the Americas denounce ongoing efforts to overthrow the legitimately and overwhelmingly elected government of President Rodrigo Paz in Bolivia," the statement read. "We stand with Paz’s democratic government as it fights back against attempts to drag Bolivia backwards through cynical efforts to prevent the delivery of food, medicine and other vital supplies to the Bolivian people through fake road blockades."
The statement added that "Mob rule cannot replace the decision that a majority of Bolivians made at the ballot box to turn the page on two decades of corrupt governments."
It also said that anyone who is funding protests with "dirty money" from drug trafficking and transnational crime "should be held accountable. Those who have legitimate grievances should take advantage of the government’s willingness to dialogue, and denounce those who would abuse their causes to regain power."
PETE HEGSETH WARNS NARCO-TERRORISTS AS U.S. BACKS BOLIVIA'S GOVERNMENT AMID COUP WARNINGS
The State Department made the joint statement along with Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Panama, Paraguay, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The statement comes as Bolivia's capital, La Paz, has been rocked by weeks of social unrest as mass protests have blocked streets in major cities amid economic inflation and rising fuel prices.
Bolivian Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas resigned Tuesday.
Upon taking office, Paz supported a land reform bill to boost agribusiness that Indigenous farmers said put them at risk of eviction. He further scrapped fuel subsidies, sending prices surging by nearly 90%. Motorists complained that the gasoline was contaminated and ruined their cars.
PETE HEGSETH MAKES HOMELAND SECURITY TOP MISSION IN FIRST INTERVIEW AS SECRETARY OF WAR
The Trump administration has said drug traffickers are responsible for inciting the mass unrest.
Meanwhile, former President Evo Morales of the Movement for Socialism (MAS) party, the country's first Indigenous president who ruled for an unprecedented 14 years, is calling for early elections. "Paz only has two paths left: a suicidal decision like militarization or ... an election in the next 90 days," he wrote on X.
For almost two years now, Morales has been hiding out in Bolivia's central coca-growing Chapare region, evading an arrest warrant on human trafficking charges relating to allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old girl. He rejects the allegations as politically motivated.
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On Thursday, War Secretary Pete Hegseth said in a post on X, that the War Department and the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition (A3C), a recently established multinational military and political alliance, reject all attempts to overthrow the government of Rodrigo Paz Pereira six months into his term.
"The United States is watching. Bolivia must not allow itself to fall prey to the old status quo of narco-terrorist dominance in the region," Hegseth wrote. "We will continue to support our A3C partners like Bolivia to ensure that narco-terrorists are deterred from profiting on death and destruction in our hemisphere."
Fox News' Louis Casiano contributed to this report.

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- Pete Hegseth warns narco-terrorists as US backs Bolivia's government amid coup warnings
Pete Hegseth warns narco-terrorists as US backs Bolivia's government amid coup warnings
War Secretary Pete Hegseth on Thursday said the United States remains committed to helping defend Bolivia's fragile government amid ongoing warnings of a coup d’état.
In a post on X, Hegseth said the War Department and the Americas Counter Cartel Coalition (A3C), a recently established multinational military and political alliance, reject all attempts to overthrow the government of Rodrigo Paz Pereira a mere six months into his term.
"The United States is watching. Bolivia must not allow itself to fall prey to the old status quo of narco-terrorist dominance in the region," Hegseth wrote. "We will continue to support our A3C partners like Bolivia to ensure that narco-terrorists are deterred from profiting on death and destruction in our hemisphere."
PETE HEGSETH MAKES HOMELAND SECURITY TOP MISSION IN FIRST INTERVIEW AS SECRETARY OF WAR
Bolivia's capital, La Paz, has been rocked by weeks of social unrest as mass protests have blocked streets in major cities amid economic inflation and rising fuel prices.
Bolivian Defense Minister Marcelo Salinas resigned Tuesday.
Upon taking office, Paz supported a land reform bill to boost agribusiness that Indigenous farmers said put them at risk of eviction. He further scrapped fuel subsidies, sending prices surging by nearly 90%. Motorists complained that the gasoline was contaminated and ruined their cars.
The Trump administration has said drug traffickers are responsible for inciting the mass unrest.
RUBIO IDENTIFIES 'SINGLE MOST SERIOUS THREAT' TO THE US FROM WESTERN HEMISPHERE
"Let there be no mistake: the United States stands squarely in support of Bolivia's legitimate constitutional government," Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote Wednesday on X. "We will not allow criminals and drug traffickers to overthrow democratically elected leaders in our hemisphere."
"Let us not make any mistake about that; it is a coup financed by this perverse alliance between politics and organized crime across the region," Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau said Tuesday, stating that the protests were part of an ongoing "coup d’état."
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Meanwhile, former President Evo Morales, the country's first Indigenous president who ruled for an unprecedented 14 years, is calling for early elections. "Paz only has two paths left: a suicidal decision like militarization or ... an election in the next 90 days," he wrote on X.
For almost two years now, Morales has been hiding out in Bolivia's central coca-growing Chapare region, evading an arrest warrant on human trafficking charges relating to allegedly having sex with a 15-year-old girl. He rejects the allegations as politically motivated.

Pious, lions, innocents: What does culture tell us about popes?
Urban VIII corresponded with Francisco de Quevedo, Alexander VII spent his leisure time as pope writing little poems in Latin, and John Paul II — who had studied St. John of the Cross in his youth — even published a collection of poems, Roman Triptych (2003), while still occupying the Chair of Saint Peter.

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