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frontpage.world: wed may 27

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A global frontpage overview for May 27, covering Sydney Morning Herald (Australia); Folha de S.Paulo (Brazil); China Daily (China); Le Monde (France); FAZ (Germany); Times of India (India); Corriere della Sera (Italy); Japan Times (Japan); JoongAng Ilbo (South Korea); El País (Spain); Financial Times (United Kingdom); The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal (United States). This newspaper front page from May 2026 reports on a federal investigation into former Rio de Janeiro Governor Cláudio Castro regarding the alleged misuse of pension funds. The text also covers significant legislative debates, including discussions over the 6x1 work schedule and proposals for Central Bank financial autonomy. Environmental concerns are highlighted through a Supreme Court mandate requiring government action against wildfire risks linked to El Niño. Additionally, the source touches on international diplomacy, noting Flávio Bolsonaro's meeting with Donald Trump to discuss organized crime. Social and health issues round out the coverage, addressing racial inequality, urban violence statistics, and the approval of new medical treatments.

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