In today's news, a lively mix of events is unfolding across Brazil. The country is abuzz with debates and developments, starting with a warning from the business sector about the potential closure of companies, rising unemployment, and increased accidents due to a proposal that could abolish the mandatory use of driving schools for obtaining a driver's license. Meanwhile, in the realm of transportation, the concession contract for the BR-040 highway between Rio de Janeiro and Juiz de Fora officially begins today, marking the end of Concer's management in a dramatic fashion with two accidents disrupting the mountainous region just yesterday. On the international stage, Brazil is poised to play a significant role at COP30, aiming to lead climate discussions while avoiding polarizing rhetoric, portraying itself as a reliable consensus seeker. In other news, Clara Charf, the widow of Marighella and a human rights activist, is being celebrated as she reaches the age of 100. However, the country is not without its somber moments; in Poços de Caldas, a drunk driver flipped his vehicle, causing serious injuries to a passenger. Additionally, a tragic case in Santa Catarina has captured attention, where a father confessed to the murder of his autistic son, leading to his arrest in a case that has shocked the nation. In political news, the potential victory of a socialist candidate in New York might push the Democratic Party further left, much to the amusement of Trump supporters....
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