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Today's news in Brazil on November 15, 2024, provides a vivid snapshot of the nation's current events, blending political, social, and security developments. In a positive stride, Senator Chico Rodrigues has secured funding for constructing 435 homes under the 'Minha Casa Minha Vida' initiative, benefiting housewives' associations in the Caranã and Ajuricaba neighborhoods of Boa Vista. Meanwhile, former federal deputy Rose Modesto, despite her narrow defeat in the mayoral race of Campo Grande, remains a pivotal figure within the União Brasil party with aspirations for the 2026 elections. However, the nation faces serious security challenges following a series of explosions near the Supreme Court in Brasília, resulting in the death of Francisco Wanderley Luiz and the discovery of explosives at his residence. This incident, treated as a terrorist act, has rekindled memories of the January 8 attacks and could impact discussions on amnesty for those involved in past disturbances. The Supreme Court perceives this as an attempt to influence ongoing investigations, with former President Jair Bolsonaro becoming a focal point of interest. In legislative matters, the Brazilian Senate has approved a new text on parliamentary amendments, while the Ministry of Justice's tender to fund body camera projects for state police signifies a commitment to transparency in law enforcement.
Regional disputes are also being addressed, with Santa Catarina and Paraná submitting a report...
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