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Today's headlines on November 18, 2025, bring a global perspective on various pressing issues. In Rio de Janeiro, the mega-operation against organized crime is being hailed as a pivotal moment by the Castro administration, reflecting a robust law enforcement initiative that has become a reference point in the fight against crime. Meanwhile, the political landscape is heating up as the Câmara dos Deputados gears up to vote on the controversial Anti-Gang Bill. This legislation, which has been a point of contention between political factions, aims to tighten the noose on organized crime, proposing harsher penalties and new investigative powers. The debate is intense, with parties like PT and PL pushing for amendments to the bill, while the Câmara's President, Hugo Motta, emphasizes the necessity of responding to public demands for safety. Simultaneously, the Supreme Court is resuming its judgment on a group of individuals accused of attempting a coup in 2022, a case that underscores the ongoing political tensions in the country. The publication of the STF's decision regarding Jair Bolsonaro's appeal in the coup attempt case adds another layer to the political drama, as the court rejected the appeals, setting the stage for potential imprisonment once legal avenues are exhausted.
In the technological realm, Gol Airlines has reported an unauthorized access to its Smiles system, affecting a fraction of its customer base. This incident highlights the vulnerabilities in...
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