Jonathan Dubinski

Dollar Falls, Ibovespa Rises

The unrest in the Middle East is causing oil prices to surge, while Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Master Bank, enters isolation in a new prison facility over allegations of commanding a private militia involved in espionage and hacking.

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Pokémon Collection Blends Cards and Figures

Get ready for a unique blend of art and play with the new “Pokémon Card Game Card Illustration Figure” collection, launching at Pokémon Center stores on March 13th! Each box contains a random Pokémon card from the original set, an illustrative figure, and a display frame – all for €9.99 each!

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Pokemon Pokopia to Feature Limited Event with 3 Additional Pokemons

Get ready for a thrilling adventure in Pokemon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2 from March 5th, 2026! As Ditto, you’ll breathe life back into desolate areas to create homes for various Pokemon, and even join forces with friends. Don’t miss the “More Spores for Hoppip” event from March 9th to 24th to collect special items and encounter Hoppip, Skiploom, and Jumpluff!

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Best Pokémon Games According to Fan Ratings on Metacritic

In the past decade, fans have consistently ranked Pokémon games from the Game Boy Advance and DS eras as their favorites, with HeartGold & SoulSilver taking the top spot, followed by several other notable titles like Platinum, Emerald, FireRed, and LeafGreen. However, user ratings have notably dropped over the past 10 years, particularly during the Nintendo Switch era.

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Lecture on Brazil’s Context in Games, Technology, and Innovation at FETEC-SP Event

In a packed and attentive crowd, author Pedro Zambarda delves into Brazil’s political landscape, discussing its connections to US-propagated wars, Big Tech’s ties with far-right groups, and the challenges faced by the Lula government in implementing Law 14852 (the Game Law), highlighting the importance of supporting workers’ rights and upholding human rights.

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