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In today's November 3, 2025 news, Brazil emerges as a focal point of intrigue and development. In Belém, a police confrontation ended with the death of a suspect affiliated with a criminal faction, underscoring the security hurdles as the city gears up for the COP30 climate summit. To address the accommodation crunch, Brazil is offering free cruise ship cabins to poorer nations. Concurrently, President Lula is set to unveil plans for an indigenous university, highlighting his dedication to indigenous rights and education, amid former President Jair Bolsonaro's diminishing political clout due to mounting legal troubles. The Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) is embroiled in debates over abortion decriminalization, following a contentious vote by retired Justice Luís Roberto Barroso, with the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil seeking its annulment. In Xinguara, the arrest of two women after a baby's tragic death during a toilet birth raises healthcare access concerns in rural areas. Meanwhile, the U.S. economy braces for potential recession in sectors like real estate, although Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent assures overall stability.
A devastating incident in Regente Feijó, São Paulo, where a metal structure collapsed during a storm at a university party, resulted in one death and 58 injuries, underscoring the need for stricter safety protocols at public events. On a global scale, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS dazzles the Brazilian skies, offering a celest...
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