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Today's news on January 24, 2026, brings a mix of economic, social, and political updates from Brazil and around the globe. In Brazil, the state of Mato Grosso has seen a significant rise in the middle-class population, with the number of people in classes A, B, and C increasing from 79.91% to 87.69% between 2022 and 2024, according to a study by Fundação Getúlio Vargas. This shift is attributed to successful public policies like Bolsa Família and other social programs, which have helped lift 17.4 million people out of poverty nationwide. Meanwhile, in the bustling neighborhood of Copacabana in Rio de Janeiro, residents are grappling with increasing incidents of vandalism and insecurity, reportedly linked to the presence of homeless individuals and drug users. The local authorities are working on strategies to address these challenges, but the situation remains tense.
In the political arena, several well-known figures are preparing to return to the Brazilian political scene ahead of the 2026 elections. Notable personalities like Eduardo Cunha and José Dirceu are making their moves, as the country braces for a polarized election period. On a different note, the ongoing investigation into the Banco Master scandal has revealed intriguing connections between banker Daniel Vorcaro and political figures, including meetings with Ibaneis Rocha, the governor of the Federal District. This case continues to unfold with significant implications for the financial and political...
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