Categoria: BRAZIL
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After deadlock on voting, Assembly considers Engler’s vote
Read more about the turnaround in the Referendum PEC vote that ended with the rejection of the popular consultation for the sale of Copasa.
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Brazil Proposes Changes in Institutions, Rules, and Sectors for Climate at COP30
Brazilian presidency suggests reforms in global institutions and sectors to reach $1.3 trillion annually in climate financing at COP30.
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Government is against bill equating factions to terrorism, says Gleisi
Minister Gleisi Hoffmann stated that the federal government is firmly against the bill that equates factions to terrorism, citing concerns about potential foreign intervention.
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Luxury Hotel Living in Memphis’s Current Residence in São Paulo
Discover the luxury hotel where Memphis currently resides in Sao Paulo, ranked as the 24th best in the world.
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Oswaldo de Oliveira and Leão against the tide: majority of the population approves foreigner in the Brazilian national team, says research
Arrival of Ancelotti also increased supporters’ confidence in a good campaign by Brazil in the 2026 World Cup
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Bolsonaro’s potential imprisonment in Papuda becomes a ‘headache’ for GDF
Concerns rise over ex-president’s health with request for medical evaluation to STF.
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Globo investigates Taís Araújo’s complaint against Manuela Dias after argument in Vale Tudo
Taís Araújo reported Manuela Dias, author of the soap opera Vale Tudo, to Globo’s compliance department after a disagreement, and the network is investigating the situation.
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Senate Committee approves income tax exemption for up to R$ 5,000
The Senate will analyze the project later today, which also includes a discount for those earning up to R$ 7,350.
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Follow the Stock Market in Real Time
Follow what moves the market, stocks, dollar, interest rates, and commodities in today’s trading on Wednesday (05).
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MAP: See how many people are in a conjugal union and how many live without a partner in your city
Preliminary data from the 2022 IBGE Census shows that 51% of Brazilians live with a partner, while 49% are separated, widowed, or never lived with a spouse.