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2026-04-09 11:01:13 (1 day ago)
Guerra no Irã pode elevar em até US$ 50 bilhões a demanda por apoio financeiro do FMI

A diretora-gerente do Fundo Monetário Internacional (FMI), Kristalina Georgieva, fala durante uma entrevista coletiva em Washington
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A demanda por apoio financeiro do Fundo Monetário Internacional (FMI) deve aumentar entre US$ 20 bilhões (R$ 101,8 bilhões) e US$ 50 bilhões (R$ 254,5 bilhões) nos próximos meses, como efeito da guerra no Oriente Médio, afirmou a diretora-geral do fundo, Kristalina Georgieva, nesta quinta-feira (9).
Georgieva afirmou que a guerra está testando a economia global, com um corte de 13% no fluxo diário mundial de petróleo e de 20% no de gás natural liquefeito (GNL). Segundo ela, o cenário desencadeou um choque de oferta que fez os preços da energia dispararem, ao mesmo tempo em que interrompe as cadeias de fornecimento.
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Em comentários preparados antes das reuniões da próxima semana do FMI e do Banco Mundial, Georgieva afirmou que a guerra levou o Fundo a cortar sua previsão de crescimento global.
O presidente dos Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, anunciou na terça-feira (7) um cessar-fogo de duas semanas com o Irã. No entanto, o bombardeio contínuo de Israel ao Líbano ameaça inviabilizar as negociações para uma paz permanente.
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"Mesmo na melhor das hipóteses, não haverá um retorno puro e simples ao status quo ante", disse Georgieva. O complexo Ras Laffan, no Catar, que produz 93% do GNL do Golfo Pérsico, por exemplo, está fechado desde 2 de março e pode levar de três a cinco anos para voltar à capacidade total.
"O fato é que não sabemos realmente o que o futuro reserva para a passagem de navios pelo Estreito de Ormuz, nem, por sinal, para a recuperação do tráfego aéreo na região", acrescentou ela. "O que sabemos é que o crescimento será mais lento, mesmo que a nova paz seja duradoura."
O conflito, que começou em 28 de fevereiro, terá efeitos em cascata por algum tempo, disse Georgieva, incluindo o fechamento de refinarias de petróleo e a escassez de produtos refinados, que já afetam o transporte, o turismo e o comércio.
Outras 45 milhões de pessoas enfrentarão insegurança alimentar, elevando o número total de pessoas com fome para mais de 360 milhões. As interrupções nas cadeias de oferta também devem continuar, dada a dependência industrial de insumos como enxofre, hélio — usado na fabricação de chips — e nafta, essencial para a produção de plásticos.
O FMI divulgará uma série de cenários em seu relatório Perspectiva Econômica Mundial na próxima semana, que vão de uma normalização relativamente rápida a uma situação em que os preços do petróleo e do gás permanecem elevados por um período prolongado, disse Georgieva.
Até mesmo o cenário mais promissor, segundo Georgieva, inclui redução da perspectiva de crescimento, devido a danos à infraestrutura, interrupções no fornecimento, perda de confiança e outros efeitos adversos.
Em janeiro, o FMI projetou crescimento global de 3,3% em 2026 e de 3,2% em 2027.
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2026-04-09 11:00:53 (1 day ago)
Woman with three deadly diseases has ‘remarkable’ recovery after cell therapy
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A woman who lived with three life-threatening autoimmune diseases for more than a decade has returned to a near-normal life after a cell therapy reset her wayward immune system.
The 47-year-old had had nine different treatments, none of which had a lasting impact, before receiving the therapy last year at University Hospital Erlangen in Germany. At the time, she required daily blood transfusions and permanent blood thinning medication to control her illness.
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2026-04-09 11:00:53 (1 day ago)
Behind this door is the huge fatberg that can’t stop depositing poo balls on Sydney’s beaches
Guardian Australia tours problematic Malabar wastewater plant where some accumulated fats, oils and grease can’t be accessed – let alone cleared
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“This,” says Fiona Copeman, the hub manager of the Malabar wastewater treatment plant, “is what you would call our four-bus area.”
Copeland is gesturing to a model of the plant on a table inside the facility itself. She’s referring to a 300 cubic metre underground chamber that houses, as Guardian Australia revealed in January, a “fatberg the size of four buses that likely birthed poo balls that closed Sydney beaches”.
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2026-04-09 11:00:52 (1 day ago)
You don’t have to compromise your or your child’s wellbeing, advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith writes. Whatever happens, you need better information going forward
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At my suggestion, my husband and I moved his father to live in a granny annexe of our home. This was for two reasons. First, he was experiencing health issues and getting visibly older and we thought he’d end up needing to live with us eventually. Second, we wanted to start a family and I naively thought we could have some live-in childcare.
We now have a toddler and although my father-in-law is useful in many ways he isn’t able to provide childcare as he is emotionally and physically frailer than I thought, and we are also having to deal with his very sensitive and difficult moods that are exacerbated by his ageing.
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2026-04-09 11:00:32 (1 day ago)
Nato ‘very disappointing’, says Trump, in fresh attack ahead of Rutte speech – Europe live
US president suggests alliance needs pressure placed on it to ‘understand anything’ as reports suggest he has demanded commitments to help secure strait of Hormuz
Donald Trump has taken to his Truth Social platform again on Thursday to renew his criticism of the alliance.
The US president posted that “none of these people” (which people is unclear), including “our own, very disappointing Nato, understood anything unless they have pressure placed upon them!!!”.
Whether that relates to earlier reports (13.28) that Trump told the Nato secretary general, Mark Rutte, he wanted to see concrete commitments within days from Nato members for helping to secure the strait of Hormuz remains to be seen.
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2026-04-09 10:59:20 (1 day ago)
Norway helping Ukraine prepare attacks on Russian commercial vessels – TASS
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Reino Unido adverte Putin após descoberta de operações russas em águas britânicas

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