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frontpage.world: wed jun 3

1 h 0 min · 3. juni 2026
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A global frontpage overview for June 3, 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 June 2026 details a major trade conflict between the United States and Brazil. The Trump administration has proposed a 25% tariff on Brazilian imports, citing unfair commercial practices regarding Big Tech and the Pix payment system. Brazilian President Lula reacted sharply to the news, criticizing Flávio Bolsonaro for allegedly influencing the American decision. Additional reports highlight environmental monitoring in São Paulo using artificial intelligence and the Vatican’s historic appointment of its first female communications head. Sports coverage focuses on Neymar’s injury recovery for the World Cup and Joaquim Fonseca’s elimination from Roland Garros. The issue also features human interest stories, such as an interview regarding student strikes and a profile on elderly individuals challenging aging stereotypes.

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