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Today's news on January 24, 2025, offers a captivating mix of stories from Brazil and the world. We start with a quirky legal scenario where a judge used a Spider-Man meme in a decision, only to face reprimands from TRF-2. Such imaginative expressions in the courtroom certainly stir reactions. Moving to politics, a heated exchange between Romeu Zema, governor of Minas Gerais, and President Lula over state debt renegotiations has sparked debate. Zema's comment that "Jesus would never charge abusive interest rates" adds a dramatic twist. On a lighter note, President Lula expressed pride on social media following Oscar nominations for Walter Salles' Brazilian film "Ainda Estou Aqui," which received nods for Best Foreign Film, Best Actress, and Best Film. Internationally, Brazilian senator Ciro Nogueira criticized U.S. President Donald Trump for dismissive remarks about Brazil, suggesting Trump shouldn't always be idolized. The upcoming COP30 climate conference in Belém faces challenges in securing climate financing commitments from wealthy nations, an issue left unresolved by its predecessor in Baku, Azerbaijan. Meanwhile, financial controversy arises as the "Dezembrada" phenomenon inflates TST ministers' salaries to R$ 700,000 through retroactive payments and perks.
In the justice sector, the fiscal maneuver known as "pedalada fiscal" resurfaces following a TCU block on a government strategy by Lula. Opposition deputies are urging Justice Minister Ricardo Lewa...
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