Mar 17 β€’ 11:56 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Daily summary #1902: Israel says it killed head of Iran's Security Council in bombing; Federal Police conducts new phase of operation against fraud in the INSS; Law protecting children and adolescents on the internet comes into effect

Israel claims it has killed the head of Iran's Security Council in a bombing; the Brazilian Federal Police initiates a new phase targeting fraud in the INSS, and a law that protects children and adolescents online is now in effect.

In a significant military announcement, Israel stated that it has successfully killed the head of Iran's Security Council during a bombing operation, indicating an escalation in regional tensions and the ongoing conflict dynamics between Israel and Iran. This development may affect diplomatic relations and provoke further responses from Iran as well as reflections on international security protocols in the area.

In Brazil, the Federal Police has embarked on a new phase of operation targeting fraud within the National Institute of Social Security (INSS), focusing on the alleged misdeeds of Deputy Gorete Pereira as part of the broader crackdown on corruption and fraud that has plagued the institution. This operation aims to restore public confidence in the INSS, which is crucial for many Brazilians reliant on its services.

In other news, the new Digital Children and Adolescents Statute (ECA Digital) has officially come into effect, establishing protective measures for the online activities of young people, including regulations regarding social media, games, and websites. This law reflects a growing concern about children's safety in digital environments and signifies a legislative shift towards safeguarding minors against potential online risks.

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