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Today's headlines from Brazil bring a mix of political, economic, and cultural insights. Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes has shared details of an attempted coup while criticizing the lack of social media regulation, raising ongoing concerns about digital platforms' influence on political stability. In the legislative sphere, Deputy Alberto Fraga opposes incarcerating marijuana users, suggesting many are responsible citizens, amid Public Security Commission debates on drug policy reforms. Political tensions rise as Deputy Gilvan da Federal faces scrutiny for wishing death upon President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, prompting the Attorney General's Office to request an investigation. Meanwhile, Deputy Glauber Braga's potential expulsion for parliamentary decorum breaches is under Ethics Council consideration.
In economic news, the National Employment System in Rio Grande do Norte offers 180 job vacancies, notably in Mossoró (IBGE Code: 2408003), where street robberies have significantly dropped. The multifamily housing sector thrives with JFL Living's record rental transaction in São Paulo, indicating robust real estate market growth. Additionally, the Chinese Ministry of Finance's tariff increase on U.S. products could impact global trade, affecting Brazil's economy. Legal matters see the Superior Court of Justice allowing BMW and Brazilian auto parts company Dasa's similar logos to coexist, highlighting trademark protection complexities in Brazil....
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