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In a landmark decision that underscores Brazil's ongoing struggle with social issues, the Supreme Court, led by Minister Flávio Dino, has ordered the withdrawal of four legal publications that were deemed discriminatory against LGBTQIA+ individuals and women. This move, initiated by students from the State University of Londrina, highlights the court's commitment to ensuring that freedom of expression does not compromise human dignity, especially given the rising violence against the LGBTQIA+ community. Meanwhile, Jessica Alves, formerly known as the "Human Ken Doll," has been making waves on social media with her latest facial enhancements, sparking discussions about her opulent lifestyle.
In the charming city of Petrópolis, a new law now allows residents to hire services for tree pruning on public roads. This initiative, driven by Mayor-elect Hingo Hammes, aims to enhance urban management and mitigate safety risks posed by overgrown trees. On a more somber note, the sentencing of the confessed murderers of Marielle Franco and her driver Anderson Gomes marks a significant step in the fight against impunity for crimes targeting political activists in Brazil.
The burgeoning online gambling industry is placing financial strain on Brazilian families, prompting urgent calls for regulatory interventions to shield vulnerable households. In São Paulo, political dynamics are in flux as Rubinho Nunes loses support for the City Council presidency, illustrating the i...
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