Today, December 6, 2025, Brazil finds itself amidst a whirlwind of political, social, and environmental developments that capture the nation's attention. The Brazilian economy is showing a gentle upward tick with a 0.1% growth in the third quarter, marking a new high following a period of more substantial increases thanks to a bumper grain harvest and industrial advancements. Yet, the service sector's pace has slowed, maintaining a mere 0.1% growth. Meanwhile, the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) is gearing up for a significant legal event as Minister Alexandre de Moraes sets a trial date for the accused in the Marielle Franco assassination case, including Chiquinho Brazão and Domingos Brazão. This trial is scheduled for February 2026 and has been eagerly awaited by many. Adding to the political drama, Rodrigo Bacellar, President of the Legislative Assembly of Rio, finds himself behind bars over allegations of leaking confidential information, stirring controversy within the assembly. Internationally, Morocco is abuzz with preparations for the African Cup of Nations, a key event in African geopolitics. However, the Arab region grapples with severe climate challenges as heatwaves and droughts strike at double the global rate. In the US, former President Donald Trump remains active, negotiating peace deals and paying homage to injured servicemen, while his administration's national security strategies face scrutiny. Back in Brazil, financial woes plague the postal service, ...
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