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Today's news from Brazil on February 14, 2026, offers a captivating blend of judicial, political, and cultural developments. In the judicial arena, Minister Dias Toffoli's unexpected exit from the relatoria of the Master case at the Supreme Federal Court (STF) has stirred up a hornet's nest of controversy. This decision, which bypassed a formal declaration of suspicion, was made despite most STF ministers, barring President Luiz Edson Fachin and Minister Cármen Lúcia, favoring his continuation. The case, now under André Mendonça, is embroiled in allegations of secret recordings during an STF meeting, adding to the internal tension. Meanwhile, in Brasília, the indictment of Pedro Turra for the murder of a teenager highlights the judiciary's firm stance on violence. On the health front, Brazil is making strides with Anvisa approving digital prescriptions, enhancing both accessibility and security in healthcare. In energy matters, President Lula da Silva reinforced Brazil's commitment to sustainable energy by signing a decree with the International Solar Alliance. However, the political scene is not without its controversies, as the federal government faces scrutiny over alleged public resource misuse in organizing a carnival float for President Lula, a move criticized as potential electoral propaganda. In law enforcement, the Brazilian Federal Police is actively tackling organized crime, with charges against three former police officials for obstructing justice in the ...
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