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frontpage.world: mon may 18

1 h 0 min · 18 de may de 2026
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A global frontpage overview for May 18, 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 highlights a period of significant political tension in Brazil, specifically noting a high level of conflict between President Lula and Congress. The reporting covers several domestic crises, including a massive surge in sexual violence against minors and the health struggles of the Pirahã indigenous people facing malaria and food shortages. International coverage features the aftermath of military strikes in Tehran, while the sports section focuses on National Team selections and recent controversies involving Neymar. Additionally, the source addresses economic concerns regarding credit expansion and mentions the legal scrutiny of high-profile political and judicial figures. The publication also includes advertisements for executive aviation and previews of cultural content regarding social inequality.

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