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Today's news from Brazil brings a vibrant mix of political, cultural, and social updates. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva confirmed that the UN Climate Summit will proceed in Belém ‘as is’, without unnecessary embellishments. This decision comes amidst discussions about the city's hotel capacity crisis, as the event is just nine months away. Lula also expressed doubts about former U.S. President Donald Trump attending the COP30 in Brazil, marking a shift in international climate cooperation. On the political front, the approval ratings for Lula have hit an all-time low of 24%, according to a Datafolha survey. The poll indicates a significant drop in popularity, possibly influenced by recent controversies and economic challenges. Simultaneously, Wesley Safadão, a popular musician, declined an invitation from the PRTB to run for the Senate, emphasizing his focus on music and vaquejada. Meanwhile, the STF, led by Minister Alexandre de Moraes, continues to handle sensitive cases, including the investigation into the deaths during the military dictatorship, with Moraes voting for broader judicial repercussions. In another legal update, the STF is also scrutinizing embezzlement allegations against Ceará's Junior Mano, with Minister Gilmar Mendes maintaining the investigation within the court. In cultural spheres, Brazil's entertainment industry remains lively, with reality TV show BBB25 stirring discussions about contestant Eva's potential disqualification and leadershi...
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