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The article covers various updates in Brazil, including remarks by Minister Fachin on judges' conduct, the upcoming tax declaration deadline, and several key events involving political figures and sports.

In a recent address, Minister Edson Fachin emphasized the need for judges to maintain impeccable conduct in both their public and private lives, highlighting the importance of integrity in the judiciary. This statement comes amidst reports that over 126 judges have faced compulsory retirement over two decades due to various infractions, indicating a strict enforcement of standards in Brazil's legal system. The role of the judiciary is critical as it underpins public trust in governance, especially given prevailing concerns regarding judicial integrity.

Meanwhile, the deadline for Brazil's income tax declaration is set for March 23, with new regulations requiring individuals to declare earnings from online betting and balances in mobile applications. This move is part of broader governmental efforts to increase tax compliance and transparency in financial dealings, as the country grapples with substantial fiscal challenges. The inclusion of digital revenue streams in tax declarations underscores the changing economic landscape influenced by technology and e-commerce.

Among other news, former President Donald Trump has raised uncertainties regarding the health status of Iran's Supreme Leader, while President Bolsonaro reported improvement in his health conditions from kidney function and lung infection issues. In sports, coach Carlo Ancelotti is set to announce the Brazilian national team lineup, with broadcasts expected on major sports networks. Additionally, a recent court ruling has barred the use of public land as collateral for loans, further reflecting Brazil's legal landscape's responsiveness to fiscal and governance issues.

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