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World Cup Culture: Shakira and Burna Boy team up on “Dai Dai,” the official 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem, with a Miami-shot video featuring stars like Messi, Mbappé and Vinícius Jr—plus lyrics that name-check Brazil and other football nations. Brazil Football & Lifestyle: Bebeto backs 19-year-old Endrick to shine in Brazil’s Group C run, even pointing to the “rock the baby” celebration as a nod to his 1994 legacy. Sports Health Update: Neymar is ruled out of Brazil’s final friendly vs Egypt (June 6) as he stays back for rehab from a Grade 2 calf strain. Brazil in the Global Spotlight: President Lula condemns new US tariff policy, saying Brazil should not be treated with hostility and criticizing how the measures were announced. Culture & Society: A Brazilian summit tackles how to break free from the manosphere and online extremism, focusing on safer, more caring masculinity. Local Life in the Amazon: In Manaus, residents decorate a downtown street with World Cup flags and plan to watch matches together under the rainforest rain.

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