
Bolsonaro tweets explicit carnival video
The Brazilian president said he wanted to reveal the truth about the carnival festival
The Brazilian president, Jair Bolsonaro has tweeted an explicit carnival video which he said portrayed the truth about carnival. It's provoked outrage and ridicule and critics have accused the president of targeting Brazil's favourite party. We'll tap into what Brazilians are saying.
Another world leader in the spotlight is Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. He's currently embroiled in a political crisis which has already led to the resignations of two of his ministers and questions about his future. We’ll get an update on that story from a senior editor in Toronto.
Also in the show: The investment bank Goldman Sachs is starting a flexible dress code and Virgin Atlantic has said female cabin crew no longer need to wear make-up. We'll compare different attitudes to dressing for work.
(Picture: Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro at Palace Itamaraty on February 28, 2019 Brazil. Credit: Andressa Anholete/Getty Images)
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