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As of November 11, 2025, Brazil is bustling with significant developments, from political to environmental, capturing both national and global attention. At the forefront is the COP30 climate summit in Belém, where President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva passionately advocates for climate action, highlighting the urgency against environmental denialism and calling for global cooperation. This comes amidst controversy over Brazil's decision to allow Petrobras to drill for oil near the Amazon River, stirring ecological debates. Back home, the Brazilian government is actively promoting social engagement through the "Governo na Rua" initiative spearheaded by Minister Guilherme Boulos, aiming to enhance democracy by bringing governance closer to the populace. In a related move, the government has curtailed Anatel's internet regulation powers, sparking discussions on the oversight of big tech and AI. On the educational front, the Enem 2025 exam sees 4 million candidates eagerly anticipating the release of the official answer key, while experts caution against the overuse of AI in education to prevent cognitive decline.
Economically, a new Atakarejo store in Feira de Santana has injected life into the local economy, generating over 400 jobs through a substantial R$ 70 million investment. Concurrently, the government has announced a 4.66% increase in INSS pensions above the minimum wage for 2026, aligning with inflation forecasts. Adding to the anticipation is the longes...
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