Categoria: BRAZIL
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Moraes grants Daniel Silveira progression to house arrest; he will need to wear ankle monitor
Minister Alexandre de Moraes allowed the ex-deputy Daniel Silveira to move to house arrest with restrictions like wearing an ankle monitor and a ban on social media usage.
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Ana Castela and Zé Felipe’s family match personalized outfits for fishing trip: ‘Now we’re ready’
Singer is enjoying a trip to Pantanal with friends and Zé Felipe’s family
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Legal and political dispute exposes fragility of the League in Brazilian football
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Ana Castela and Zé Felipe Fishing Together in the Pantanal of Mato Grosso Amid Romance Rumors
Artists share fishing trip and fun moments with singer’s friends and family. Fans speculate about possible relationship between Ana Castela and Zé Felipe.
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Moraes accuses Eduardo of fleeing the law and orders notification of charges by publication
Minister adopted new measures to notify Eduardo Bolsonaro of charges, ensuring his right to a full defense.
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Former Russian leader warns Europe of the risk of destruction in case of war
Dmitry Medvedev, current vice president of the Russian Security Council, also stated that Europeans cannot afford to start a conflict.
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Focus Bulletin: Analysts Cut Exchange Rate and Inflation Projections for 2025
Analysts revised market projections for inflation and exchange rate downwards in the latest Focus Report by the Central Bank.
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Companies suspend 25 bus lines in Fortaleza this Monday (29)
25 bus lines were suspended in Fortaleza on Monday morning, catching public transportation users by surprise.
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School tuition increase in 2026 expected to be double the inflation rate
The average increase in the country is expected to be 9.8%, according to a survey. Projection for this year’s IPCA is 4.83%.
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Journalist Paulo Soares, the ‘Amigão da ESPN,’ dies in São Paulo
Paulo Soares, known as the ‘Amigão da ESPN,’ passed away in São Paulo after a long battle with health issues. He made history in Brazilian television alongside journalist Antero Grego.