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    🟢🟡 Portuguese version here 🔴🟡 Spanish version here We have been waiting for months to get this news out: the best report on Open Finance in the world, according to Let’s Open, is now live!! What were the most important events of 2022? What solutions are available to the end consumer? What

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    Universal Health Coverage Day on 12 December is the annual rallying point for the growing movement for health for all. It marks the anniversary of the United Nations’ historic and unanimous endorsement of universal health coverage in 2012.

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      Everyone has the right to get the support they need to stay healthy. Whether on the field or off the field. Football legend @didierdrogba is calling for #HealthForAll. Good health needs a team effort! https://t.co/MDVSEEOoNy https://t.co/Yb65kJsQK3

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    For the more than 215 million people living in Brazil, the new year will bring changes and challenges. On Jan 1, 2023, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva will be sworn in as president after a turbulent period, during which he was in prison for almost 2 years due to corruption charges in his previous two terms (2003–06 and 2007–11). The charges were later dismissed as the Supreme Court in Brazil declared…

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