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Brazil is resettling migrants, for now Thursday, July 18 Good morning! Brazil’s Bolsonaro pushi

Brazil is resettling migrants, for now Thursday, July 18 Good morning! Brazil’s Bolsonaro pushing for police in schools: Most schools in Brazil don’t have a police presence. But President Jair Bolsonaro has said he wants to bring more armed police officers [into schools across the country](, claiming that having officers on the premises is a major deterrent to crime. Critics worry Bolsonaro is trying to impose his own values on the nation’s public school students by [exploiting people’s desperation for safety](. Ebola crisis in DR Congo: The Ebola virus epidemic that began in Democratic Republic of Congo nearly a year ago has since killed more than 1,600 people. And now, the World Health Organization [has declared the Ebola crisis]( a "public health emergency of international concern." David Gressly is the Ebola response coordinator for the UN in DR Congo. He spoke with The World's Marco Werman about what the situation in Goma, where the outbreak recently spread, [means for Ebola response plans in the country](. The Moon landing through a Russian’s eyes: In the summer of 1969 — 50 years ago this Friday — Neil Armstrong took man's first step on the moon. The US Apollo space program was a massive effort all developed at a breakneck pace. In the Soviet Union, the reaction to [the achievement was underplayed,]( says Sergei Khrushchev, Nikita’s son and a former Soviet missile engineer. Now a US citizen, Khrushchev [reflects on the space race](. Have a great Thursday! - [Steven Davy]( [No Images? Click here.]( Hey, Scan reader… PRI takes a global approach to the news of the day. We help you understand how what happens around the world matters in Washington and in your neighborhood. Today more than ever, we need conversations, perspectives and diverse voices. [Donate Today >]( Enjoying The Scan? Forward it to a friend! And if you’re not getting it daily, it’s easy to subscribe. [Sign up here](. We also love feedback, so please [tell us how we’re doing](. [Press release]( [PRI Facebook]( [PRI Twitter]( [Edit your subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [View in your browser]( The Scan is brought to you by [GlobalPost]( and [PRI - Public Radio International](.

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