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Today's news in Brazil, dated November 17, 2025, weaves a rich tapestry of education, politics, and law enforcement. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva extends heartfelt wishes to students on the second day of the National High School Exam (Enem) 2025, underscoring the transformative power of education. In the bustling municipality of Mogi das Cruzes, 27,950 candidates partake in this significant academic milestone, marking an 18.4% increase from the previous year. Meanwhile, in Castanhal, Pará, a fugitive's capture in a cemetery highlights the relentless efforts of local law enforcement to maintain peace and safety. In São Paulo, the ongoing case of Ruy Barboza Neto, involved in a fatal DUI accident, continues to capture public attention as the court denies his habeas corpus plea, reflecting the judiciary's firm stance on justice despite defense claims of procedural flaws. Moreover, São Paulo's tepid integration into federal security programs under Lula's government has sparked debates, with only three of eleven initiatives adopted, raising questions about the state's approach to public safety.
Turning to Ecuador, citizens are at the polls to decide on the reintroduction of foreign military bases and potential constitutional amendments that could expand President Daniel Noboa's powers. In a dramatic twist, Ecuador's infamous drug lord 'Pipo' Chavarria was apprehended after faking his death and fleeing to Europe, shedding light on the region's intricate politic...
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