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In today's Brazilian news from December 4, 2024, we witness a fascinating blend of political maneuvering, cultural nostalgia, and societal challenges. Former President Jair Bolsonaro has requested permission from Alexandre de Moraes to attend the funeral of Valdemar Costa Neto's mother, underlining the personal connections within Brazil's political elite. In the entertainment sector, Cláudia Ohana's reflections on her role in 'Tieta' evoke nostalgia among fans. Meanwhile, a tragic incident in Santa Catarina saw Daiane Dias, ex-wife of the man behind the Supreme Federal Court bomb attack, succumb to injuries from a fire she initiated, reminding us of the violence that has recently troubled the nation. As ministers like André Fufuca and Carlos Fávaro return to Congress for budget discussions, political tensions are palpable, with Senator Sergio Moro dismissing Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes' opinions, highlighting inter-branch friction. A notable victory for indigenous and environmental rights is marked by the Yanomami territory's three-month milestone without new illegal mining activities. Meanwhile, Disney's announcement to remove several channels from cable TV by 2025 signals a shift towards streaming platforms. In São Paulo, Governor Tarcísio de Freitas awarded the state's highest honor to Karina Milei, sister of Argentine President Javier Milei, reflecting strong regional ties. On the legal front, André Janones' move to dissolve the Liberal Party for deviat...
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