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Today, March 30, 2025, Brazil is alive with news spanning politics, energy, culture, and more. Former President Jair Bolsonaro, despite not running for office, continues to sway the political landscape, stirring questions about the future of center and right-wing parties for the 2026 elections and their implications for the left. Meanwhile, the energy sector buzzes with the auction of 47 new oil blocks in the Foz do Amazonas basin, potentially the last chance for President Lula's administration to expand exploration in the equatorial margin. This auction's uncertain outcome pressures the Ministry of Mines and Energy, which is already planning alternatives. On a lighter note, Alanis Morissette wowed fans at Lollapalooza with her signature style, her music resonating timelessly with global audiences. However, a darker story emerges from Pará, where a man was arrested for abusing children during tutoring sessions, shocking the community and highlighting the need for vigilance in protecting vulnerable individuals.
In social trends, Rio Grande do Norte sees a surge in young men opting for vasectomies, reflecting a broader national trend. Politically, Rogério Marinho, state president of the PL and senator, is optimistic about the opposition's 2026 election chances, contingent on Bolsonaro overcoming ineligibility issues. This optimism contrasts with internal PSD party debates over amnesty, showcasing Brazilian politics' complexities. Educationally, a study by the In...
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