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Today's headlines from Brazil on March 16, 2025, offer a captivating mix of political strategies, criminal investigations, and international collaborations. Former President Jair Bolsonaro is expected to focus on amnesty while delegating attacks on the Supreme Federal Court to his allies during an event in Rio de Janeiro. In parallel, André do Prado's re-election as President of the Legislative Assembly in São Paulo—with support from the PT and the governor's base, including Bolsonaro supporters—cements his influence in the assembly. Meanwhile, the family of 15-year-old Nicole Santos, missing since she left for school in the Buritis neighborhood, is appealing for public assistance. In a chilling confession in Cuiabá, Nataly Helen Martins admitted to murdering a 16-year-old girl to steal her baby, viewing the victim as an opportunity to have another child.
Internationally, tornadoes in the central United States have tragically claimed at least 14 lives and injured dozens. Closer to home, Bonfim police successfully recovered stolen bicycles in an operation involving both Brazilian and Venezuelan citizens. Discussions continue around the CPI of the Lands and the potential impeachment of President Lula, featuring interviews with federal and state deputies. Former Minister José Dirceu, who recently turned 79, announced that President Lula invited him to run for federal deputy in the 2026 elections, a move reflecting ongoing political maneuvering.
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