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Today's news, dated May 17, 2025, brings a variety of intriguing stories from Brazil and beyond. Let's start with the global concern over the declining proportion of recycled materials. Despite the increasing awareness of environmental issues, the use of virgin raw materials continues to rise, putting pressure on the planet's natural systems and increasing greenhouse gas emissions, which are closely linked to the climate crisis. In Poços de Caldas, MG, local politics and community issues are at the forefront. The City Council is set to hold a hearing on May 21 to discuss "Public Policies for Local Handicrafts," initiated by Councilor Wellington Paulista (PSDB). This move recognizes the cultural and economic value of handicrafts. Additionally, Councilors Douglas Dofu and Pastora Mel have been visiting local recycling cooperatives to discuss public policies aimed at improving working conditions and strengthening selective waste collection efforts. Meanwhile, the local health department assures that doctors' salaries for 2025 are paid promptly, countering rumors of delays or strikes. In sports, the local football team, Vulcão, faces challenges typical of interior teams. Continuing in Poços de Caldas, Councilor Álvaro Cagnani has requested information from the city regarding the neglected state of the Vitório Togni Sports Complex, seeking budget forecasts and timelines for repairs. Moving to Araraquara, municipal workers have decided to strike starting Tuesday, demanding...
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