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Today's news from Brazil paints a vivid picture of a nation grappling with diverse challenges and developments. A recent scientific study has revealed an alarming trend: Brazil is on the verge of nearly doubling the number of climate-related disasters annually over the last four years compared to the previous two decades. This highlights the urgent need for climate action and disaster preparedness across the country. Meanwhile, in the realm of governance, the Ministry of Integration and Regional Development has issued new criteria and procedures for the operation of parliamentary amendments concerning budgetary resources, as published in an extra edition of the Official Gazette of the Union. This move comes amidst ongoing political complexities, as President Lula's second year in office was marked by a difficult relationship with Congress, failing to consolidate a stable base and leaving key issues like the 2025 budget unresolved.
In the business sector, Paulo Skaf is preparing to return to the presidency of Fiesp, notably without reviving the iconic yellow duck symbol that once characterized his tenure. On a more local level, the judiciary in Mato Grosso has taken a significant step by ordering judges and court employees to return a controversial 'turkey voucher' valued at R$ 10,000, a move that has sparked widespread attention. In the realm of law enforcement, a recent operation in Marechal Thaumaturgo (IBGE: 1200351) led to the arrest of an individual for dru...
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