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Today's news from Brazil brings us a mix of political, environmental, and social updates. Brazil is seeing a surge in legislative efforts aimed at protecting children from premature exposure to adult content. This movement has gained momentum following the revelations by influencer Felca, who exposed instances of child exploitation on digital platforms. State deputy Catarina Guerra is at the forefront in Roraima, advocating for a protocol against the adultification of children and adolescents. Meanwhile, the President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta, has made it clear that combating child adultification is a top priority, asserting that protecting childhood is a moral obligation beyond political ideologies. A working group has been set up to draft a robust law within 30 days, aiming for the most advanced and effective legislative text on the matter. Additionally, over 60 proposals on the subject are currently under consideration in the House. On the other side, influencer Hytalo Santos has been in hot water following allegations of child exploitation in his content. The Ministry of Public of Paraíba has taken legal action to ensure Santos loses access to social media and is prohibited from contacting minors involved in the case. This comes as part of a broader digital protection package for children initiated by public figures like Dorinaldo.
In the political realm, Bolsonaro's defense team has requested the Supreme Court for permission to conduct medical e...
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