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Today, February 13, 2025, offers a kaleidoscope of news from Brazil, blending local triumphs with international intrigue. In Mossoró, the Civil Police achieved a significant victory by dismantling a gang that specialized in stealing iPhones from women at large parties, a cautionary tale for tech-savvy criminals. Meanwhile, the Brazilian Air Force made headlines by shooting down a Venezuelan plane suspected of drug trafficking after it illegally entered Brazilian airspace near Manaus, underscoring Brazil's robust stance against cross-border crime.
Politically, the Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU) has unfrozen R$6 billion for the Pe-de-Meia program, a central initiative of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, offering the government 120 days for necessary adjustments. This financial maneuver coincides with Deputy Damião Feliciano's call for resolving the impasse over parliamentary amendment payments, highlighting the intricate dance of budgetary politics. Meanwhile, the state legislature's opposition pushes for reduced public spending, given that personnel expenses consume 57.56% of net revenue, advocating fiscal prudence amid economic challenges.
In the economic sphere, Central Bank President Gabriel Galípolo warns that inflation continues to discomfort families and businesses, hinting at further monetary tightening without detailing interest rate strategies. Yet, amidst these concerns, Rio Grande do Norte celebrates Fábio Saraiva as the first potiguar to...
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