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Brazil's Senate rejects the president's Supreme Court nominee, marking the first time the chamber has blocked a high court appointment in more than 100 years.

The Brazilian Senate has rejected the president's nominee for the Supreme Court, marking the first time such a rejection has occurred in over 100 years.

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