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Today, Brazil's vibrant news landscape is a tapestry of political, social, and cultural narratives. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has launched the Brazil Pact to Combat Femicide, underscoring the collective responsibility in addressing gender violence. This initiative aligns with his packed schedule, including the judicial year's opening and ambassadorial welcomes. Meanwhile, political dynamics in the Northeast pose challenges for the Workers' Party as opposition gains traction in traditional strongholds like Bahia, Maranhão, and Ceará. Over in São Paulo, more than 50 civil society organizations are pushing for a Supreme Court code of conduct, reflecting broader debates on judicial ethics. Adding to the intrigue, the Federal Police are probing alleged illegal surveillance involving Recife government members, raising privacy concerns. The PSD party, led by Gilberto Kassab, is making strategic moves, attracting governors like Marcos Rocha from Rondônia, indicating potential shifts in political alliances.
In the realm of agribusiness, Brazil faces scrutiny for its massive water usage, reportedly exceeding that of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro combined. In Divinópolis, there's a noted decline in violent crimes despite rising homicides. Meanwhile, Campo Grande's basic food prices fluctuate significantly, posing economic challenges for consumers. The Order of Attorneys of Brazil in São Paulo (OAB-SP) has proposed a Supreme Court ethics code amid high-profile investiga...
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