Japanese PM shares stunning Copacabana sunrise
Shigeru Ishiba, in Rio for the G20 summit, posts hotel view on Instagram The presence of global leaders in Rio for the G20 summit is giving them a fresh boost on Instagram. On Tuesday morning, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, staying at a hotel in Copacabana's Posto 4, stirred envy among his followers by sharing a photo of the sunrise over the picturesque beach. In the G20 spirit: Norwegian prime minister prepares cod fritters and serves them at a Santa Teresa restaurant; video Unexpected stroll: Macron surprises locals with a suited walk along Copacabana Beach With an orange sky contrasting against the sea and the Forte de Copacabana illuminated in green and yellow in the background, Ishiba's photo is captioned "Sunrise in Copacabana." With a 12-hour time difference between Brasília and Tokyo, the prime minister likely woke up early to capture this moment. The view of this iconic postcard precedes the final day of the G20 Leaders' Summit, held at the Museum of Modern Art in Flamengo. Initial plugin text Rio's landscapes making waves at the G20 Prime Minister Ishiba is not the first official to share snapshots of the city. The World Health Organization's Director-General, Tedros Adhanom, also in Rio for the G20, was captivated by the Christ the Redeemer statue, sharing a photo taken at its base. Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro On X, he shared photos alongside Health Minister Nísia Trindade, with the Christ statue lit in blue as part of a campaign against cervical cancer. "This is the only cancer we have the tools to eliminate," said Tedros, urging G20 leaders to support access to HPV vaccines. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom visits Christ the Redeemer Reproduction / X The same Christ the Redeemer statue also impressed U.S. President Joe Biden. On Monday, upon arriving at the MAM, he was greeted by President Lula, who showcased a panel featuring the city's landscape. Biden, taken by the sight, pointed to the statue in awe. Biden introduced to Rio's landscape by Lula, points to Christ the Redeemer Reproduction / X India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meanwhile, chose to share "highlights of a productive first day." In his video, alongside the official photo with other heads of state and Sugarloaf Mountain in the background, there was also a focus on the Christ the Redeemer and the Rocinha footbridge, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, over the Lagoa-Barra Highway. Initial plugin text The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
Shigeru Ishiba, in Rio for the G20 summit, posts hotel view on Instagram The presence of global leaders in Rio for the G20 summit is giving them a fresh boost on Instagram. On Tuesday morning, Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, staying at a hotel in Copacabana's Posto 4, stirred envy among his followers by sharing a photo of the sunrise over the picturesque beach. In the G20 spirit: Norwegian prime minister prepares cod fritters and serves them at a Santa Teresa restaurant; video Unexpected stroll: Macron surprises locals with a suited walk along Copacabana Beach With an orange sky contrasting against the sea and the Forte de Copacabana illuminated in green and yellow in the background, Ishiba's photo is captioned "Sunrise in Copacabana." With a 12-hour time difference between Brasília and Tokyo, the prime minister likely woke up early to capture this moment. The view of this iconic postcard precedes the final day of the G20 Leaders' Summit, held at the Museum of Modern Art in Flamengo. Initial plugin text Rio's landscapes making waves at the G20 Prime Minister Ishiba is not the first official to share snapshots of the city. The World Health Organization's Director-General, Tedros Adhanom, also in Rio for the G20, was captivated by the Christ the Redeemer statue, sharing a photo taken at its base. Fun in Rio: 20 paired activities for the G20 holiday weekend in Rio de Janeiro On X, he shared photos alongside Health Minister Nísia Trindade, with the Christ statue lit in blue as part of a campaign against cervical cancer. "This is the only cancer we have the tools to eliminate," said Tedros, urging G20 leaders to support access to HPV vaccines. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom visits Christ the Redeemer Reproduction / X The same Christ the Redeemer statue also impressed U.S. President Joe Biden. On Monday, upon arriving at the MAM, he was greeted by President Lula, who showcased a panel featuring the city's landscape. Biden, taken by the sight, pointed to the statue in awe. Biden introduced to Rio's landscape by Lula, points to Christ the Redeemer Reproduction / X India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, meanwhile, chose to share "highlights of a productive first day." In his video, alongside the official photo with other heads of state and Sugarloaf Mountain in the background, there was also a focus on the Christ the Redeemer and the Rocinha footbridge, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, over the Lagoa-Barra Highway. Initial plugin text The translation of this text into english was carried out by Project Irineu, O GLOBO's initiative to develop artificial intelligence tools. Here is the link to the original report.
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