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Today's news on January 26, 2025, brings a wide array of updates from Brazil. In the bustling city of São Paulo, festivities mark the city's anniversary with Mayor Ricardo Nunes inaugurating a new cultural space and participating in various civic, sports, and cultural events. Meanwhile, the Brazilian government's initiative to curb excessive public sector salaries is back in the spotlight, as discussions continue around spending caps and the executive's project on supersalaries. In parallel, the Ministry of Justice has taken a stand against the US authorities' request to handcuff Brazilian deportees, with President Lula authorizing a Brazilian Air Force plane to assist deportees from Manaus to Belo Horizonte, emphasizing national sovereignty.
Security operations in the country also made headlines. In Sena Madureira, the 8th Military Police Battalion arrested a 27-year-old for illegal possession of firearms and drug trafficking as part of Operation Sentinel. Over in Rio Branco, the Civil Police of Acre detained a suspect linked to a series of robberies at gas stations. Additionally, in Passos, police apprehended a man with 2.5 kilograms of marijuana and ammunition, while the town faced a severe storm causing material damage but thankfully no injuries.
In the realm of governance, Guapé has decided to cancel its Carnival celebrations, redirecting funds to vital areas like health, education, and rural infrastructure, as announced by interim Mayor Randerson Ri...
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