In today's news, November 20, 2025, Brazil finds itself in the midst of a political and social whirlwind. Federal deputy Chico Alencar from Psol-RJ is stirring the pot by reintroducing a bill to include "Love" in Brazil's national motto, "Order and Progress," potentially altering the nation's iconic flag. Meanwhile, the Federal District's government is embroiled in a CVM-initiated process involving Banco de Brasília (BRB), following the arrest of Banco Master owner Daniel Vorcaro. This has led to the suspension of BRB president Paulo Henrique Costa, with the Federal Police delving into suspicious operations that suggest financial engineering for resource acquisition. Environmental issues are at the forefront as President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, during a meeting in Belém with international leaders at COP30, advocates for an end to fossil fuels and calls for investments in the Tropical Forests Forever Facility. This climate dialogue in Belém underscores Brazil's pivotal role in global environmental stewardship. Meanwhile, Supreme Court Justice Gilmar Mendes stirs controversy by asserting, "No one farms without deforestation," highlighting the intricate balance between agriculture and environmental conservation. In São Paulo, tensions flare as USP law students protest against André Lajst, president of the pro-Israel NGO Stand With Us, spotlighting ongoing academic and political discord. A police operation in Campo Grande further underscores the nation's challenges, seiz...
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