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Petro Calls on Trump to Fight for Palestine Together

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 6, 2025
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Colombian⁤ President Petro Calls for Dialog with Trump Amidst Pro-Palestine Protests

BOGOTÁ, Colombia – Colombian ⁢President Gustavo Petro has directly appealed to former U.S. President Donald ⁤Trump for dialogue, extending an ⁢invitation to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the Middle East. PetroS⁣ message, delivered as mass pro-Palestine⁣ demonstrations unfolded globally, signaled a willingness to​ move‌ beyond diplomatic tensions ⁤and seek “a common understanding” between ⁣the two countries.

“I am decent, Come and talk. I haven’t​ taken ‌a⁣ whiskey or brandy ⁣for⁢ a ‌long time, but we even take it and talk,”‌ Petro stated, according to reports.

The call for discussion coincided with a surge in activity on Petro’s X (formerly Twitter) account, where he shared videos and messages highlighting the widespread protests in support of Palestine. In a recent post, ‌Petro directly addressed Trump, stating, “It doesn’t go anymore, Trump.Put your army next to Colombia’s and other armies ‌of the world. We are going to free Palestine.”

The post ​was‍ accompanied by footage of demonstrations ⁤in cities including Barcelona, London, Toronto, Bangkok, Rome, Pakistan, ‌and Mexico City.

Petro also commented on perceived‌ social and political shifts in other nations, tweeting about “Europe in constituent mode” with a general strike against genocide, and describing Mexico City as “a living, constituent, ⁢empowered people.” He further urged trump to “listen to the voice⁢ of⁣ humanity and forget to do‌ gaza in the lands full of oil in south America,” referencing the situation in ‍Gaza and‍ potential geopolitical interests.

In a⁣ subsequent post, Petro declared, “humanity rises free, it is the time ​of revolutions. The dark forces that​ kill life must be demolished.”

Petro’s‌ statements reflect his ongoing criticism of the conflict in Gaza and his efforts to garner international support for a cessation of hostilities.The Colombian president⁣ has consistently voiced his concern over the⁣ escalating violence and⁣ the humanitarian consequences for Palestinian civilians.

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Pilates In Addition to Luxury: Instructors Fight for Inclusion

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor September 27, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Pilates Community‍ Pushes Back Against “pilates ​Princess” Aesthetic, Advocates⁢ for​ Inclusivity

NEW YORK – September 26, 2025 – A growing movement within the Pilates community is challenging the increasingly prevalent “Pilates Princess” image popularized on ⁤TikTok and other social media platforms, arguing it obscures​ the practice’s original intent and creates barriers to entry. The trend, ⁤characterized by young women showcasing ⁤premium sportswear, expensive water bottles, and aesthetically pleasing ​studios,⁢ is prompting instructors to advocate ⁢for greater inclusivity ⁣and accessibility.

The hashtag #pilatesprincess gained ⁤traction​ on‌ TikTok in 2023, quickly becoming associated with a lifestyle centered around consumerism and curated ⁤aesthetics. Though, certified instructors warn this focus on outward ‍appearance detracts from Pilates’ core principles.This echoes concerns previously raised within the yoga community regarding the commercialization of the practice.

“Pilates⁢ is more than taking a ​matcha and going to class with a set [of workout clothes],” says Fotoohi, a⁢ Pilates instructor who is now focusing on building community access to the practice. “when you ⁣put things inside a trend, you put them in small categories‍ and​ this creates an atmosphere of restriction.”

Instructors⁤ like Black emphasize that much ‍of what is presented on social media is a⁢ “distorted version” of true‍ Pilates. The image of ‌a “Princess” is a far cry from ⁤the vision of Joseph Pilates, who died in 1967 at the age⁢ of 83 and famously claimed his regime ‌allowed​ for indulgences like daily alcohol and cigars.

The push ‌for inclusivity extends to diversifying studio environments. Stephanie Green, a Pilates instructor at solidcore in Detroit, expresses a desire to see “more‍ older⁣ women…enter a ⁣pilates class and feel ‍it ⁤is also for them.”⁤

A critically important barrier to wider participation is the cost of Pilates certification programs,⁤ wich ​can run into the thousands of ⁢dollars. Reed, founder⁣ of Method ‌Room, is addressing this issue by ‍offering more affordable ⁢training options. “The⁣ fact that someone has no ⁣finance to participate in training⁣ should ​not be why he is not an instructor,”‌ she stated.

The movement aims to reclaim Pilates as a⁤ practice accessible to all, nonetheless ⁢of age, body type, or financial status, and refocus attention on its original purpose of holistic well-being.

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Padilha Plans Post-Pandemic Overhaul of Brazil’s Unified Health System

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 17, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Health‌ Minister Padilha Outlines ​Post-Pandemic ⁢Vision for Brazil’s⁣ SUS, Cites Provisional Measure as Key to Reducing wait Times

BRASÍLIA – Brazil’s ⁣Health Minister, niels Pinheiro‌ Padilha, affirmed his commitment to rebuilding and‍ modernizing the unified Health System⁤ (SUS) during a ​recent interview, emphasizing a shift towards direct ​federal intervention in states and ‌municipalities to address‌ critical ‍healthcare access issues. Padilha highlighted ⁤a⁤ Provisional Measure⁢ (MP) as ‍instrumental⁢ in ‌this effort, allowing the Ministry to actively collaborate with local​ governments and even utilize private sector ⁢resources to reduce waiting lists and improve ⁣transparency.

The ‍Minister’s vision centers ⁢on a more proactive role for‌ the federal government, moving away from the conventional model of solely transferring‍ funds to ​local ⁢health departments. This change,Padilha explained,is akin to public-private partnerships commonly used in infrastructure projects. “I was born to see‍ people criticizing⁣ public-private‌ partnerships. I have never seen people who criticize when ‌a⁤ government partner to build a work that will not be in the budget. For this you can, and⁤ to take care of people cannot?” he stated, defending the program against ​criticisms that it circumvents government ⁣spending limits.

The MP, which originated during the management of former ⁣Health minister Nisia Trindade, ‌enables ⁤direct action to reduce queues and improve service delivery⁤ within the SUS. ⁣Padilha announced plans for a national​ queue query panel, aiming⁤ to provide⁢ patients with real-time updates on ⁢waiting times – a long-standing⁢ issue of transparency. Currently, 25 of Brazil’s 27 states are already providing data for ‍this initiative, facilitating targeted resource allocation.

Padilha also addressed ongoing challenges, including​ combating ‌vaccine hesitancy and ensuring equitable access to care. He pledged to remain at the Ministry through the‌ end of ‍President Lula’s administration, focusing on ⁤reducing wait⁤ times and strengthening public⁣ health initiatives. The Public Health Project, supported by⁢ the civil association UMANE, underscores the collaborative⁢ approach being adopted to achieve these ‌goals. The‌ Minister noted ongoing dialog​ with parliamentarians to prioritize Ministry guidelines and the National ​Health⁣ Plan, expressing optimism about the‍ advancement of key projects.

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Entertainment

Brasilia Festival Opens with “The Secret Agent” Amid Political Tensions

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 13, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Brasília, Brazil – September 12, 2025 – Kleber mendonça Filho’s critically acclaimed new film, “The Secret Agent,” opened the Brasília Festival tonight, signaling a strong start to the event’s 60th-anniversary festivity. The film,a period piece reflecting contemporary Brazilian politics,is generating awards buzz and is slated for nationwide release in Brazil on November 6th.

The Brasília Festival, running through September 20th and screening 80 films, is honoring veteran actress Fernanda montenegro with a lifetime achievement award – the Candango Trophy – recognizing her early participation in the festival’s inaugural 1965 edition and her subsequent win for Best Actress that same year. The festival will also showcase historical films from its past, including “São Paulo Society” and “The Deed,” alongside new works like Mendonça Filho’s, highlighting the event’s six-decade legacy of Brazilian cinema.

Mendonça Filho, speaking at the opening, initially envisioned “The Secret Agent” as a purely historical film but discovered it resonated strongly with brazil’s recent past. “When I started ‘the secret agent’, I thought I was writing a period movie,” he said. “But I gradually understood that this period movie was about Brazil of the last ten years, it was very strong to find out about it.” He also expressed optimism about the country’s current trajectory, noting, “Fortunately we are much better now, especially with what happened this week.”

“The Secret Agent” follows Marcelo, a technology expert forced to flee Recife after receiving death threats, and is set against the backdrop of Brazil’s military dictatorship. Variety magazine recently reported the film has a strong chance of surpassing the success of Mendonça Filho’s previous work, “I’m Still Here,” in the upcoming awards season.

The film will also be featured at the Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte International Film Festivals before its official theatrical release. Notably absent from the Brasília opening was actress Areth Menezes.

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Sport

Bolivia Imposes 1st Defeat by Ancelotti and Goes to the Recap

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor September 10, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Bolivia Hands Ancelotti First Loss as Brazil Falls in World ⁣Cup⁤ Qualifying

LA PAZ, Bolivia – Bolivia delivered ​a stunning upset, defeating Brazil 1-0 in a World Cup qualifying match on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, marking the ‌first defeat for coach Carlo Ancelotti as taking the helm of the Brazilian national team. The goal, scored by Miguelito ⁣in‌ the⁣ 48th minute of the⁣ first half at the El Alto Municipal Stadium, sent shockwaves through the South American qualifying campaign.

The loss throws a wrench into Brazil’s preparations for the expanded 48-team 2026‌ World ⁢Cup – the first edition with this new format, featuring 104 matches across 12 ⁣groups. While Brazil remains a strong contender, Ancelotti’s​ squad will ⁣need to regroup quickly ahead of upcoming kind matches against South Korea and Japan in october, and the ‍December 5 group stage draw in Washington. This defeat underscores the increasing competitiveness of South American qualifying and ​the challenges ancelotti⁣ faces in integrating ⁢his squad.

Brazil’s starting lineup included Alisson in goal,with a midfield comprised of⁤ Andrey Santos,Bruno Guimarães,and Lucas Paquetá. Substitutions during the match saw Vitinho replaced by‍ Marquinhos, Andrey Santos by Jean Lucas, Luiz Henrique by Raphinha, ⁤Samuel Lino by Stephen, and Richarlison ⁤by João Pedro.

Bolivia, coached by​ Óscar Villegas, fielded Lampe in goal and a lineup including Miguelito, who proved to be the match-winner. The match was officiated by Cristian ⁣Garay of chile.

ticket​ sales for ⁣the 2026 World Cup ​began Wednesday, September⁤ 10th, at noon ⁣Brasília⁣ time. The‌ tournament ⁣will kick⁢ off⁤ on June 11,2026,at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City,culminating in the final on July 19‌ at MetLife Stadium in New⁣ Jersey.

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