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Today's headlines on March 14, 2025, bring us a mix of political developments, environmental concerns, and legislative updates in Brazil. Starting with the political scene, the First Panel of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) is set to decide on March 25 whether to accept the indictment by the Attorney General's Office against former President Jair Bolsonaro and seven others accused of attempting a coup in 2022. The group is part of a larger network accused of attacking the democratic state. The panel, comprising ministers like Alexandre de Moraes and Luiz Fux, will determine if the case proceeds, potentially making Bolsonaro and his allies defendants. The decision comes amid a backdrop of legal maneuvers, with lawyers for the accused reportedly visiting STF offices ahead of the trial.
Meanwhile, in the realm of environmental sustainability, recent data from the National Basic Sanitation Information System reveals a grim picture of Brazil's recycling efforts. Only 1.82% of recyclable dry and organic waste is recovered, highlighting a dire need for improved infrastructure and public awareness. The study points out that only 36% of the population has access to selective waste collection, with significant regional disparities. The North of Brazil faces the biggest shortfall, with only 5.6% of municipalities offering this service. Environmental engineer Bernardo Verano emphasizes the importance of expanding selective collection and recycling efforts to reduce environmen...
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