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Today's news from Brazil, May 8, 2025, offers a captivating mix of local and international developments. In Poços de Caldas, the City Council's main hall now features an exhibition titled "Community Leaders," initiated by councilor Wellington Paulista to celebrate local community figures. Simultaneously, Mayor Paulo Ney plans to propose a project to phase out horse-drawn carriages, providing compensations to drivers, reflecting the city's shift towards modernization. Meanwhile, in Castanhal, a homemade bomb incident in a school shocked the community, as a 17-year-old student allegedly detonated the device, prompting swift police and fire department action.
On the international stage, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's visit to Russia for Victory Day celebrations, amid the Ukraine conflict, has stirred controversy among opposition politicians. Despite criticisms, Lula plans discussions with President Putin on the Ukraine conflict and BRICS matters, before heading to China for the China-CELAC Forum, underscoring Brazil's trade focus amidst a tariff war with the U.S. Back home, political tensions are high as the Chamber of Deputies approved suspending legal proceedings against Federal Deputy Alexandre Ramagem, accused of involvement in a coup plot against Lula. This move, deemed unconstitutional by Supreme Court ministers, might benefit former President Jair Bolsonaro, setting the stage for a potential Congress-Supreme Court showdown.
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