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Today's news, dated May 22, 2025, brings us a captivating mix of stories from Brazil. The capture of José Roberto de Andrade, alias "Bicudo," in Santos by São Paulo's Civil Police marks a significant victory against organized crime. Meanwhile, Roraima's Military Police has launched a guide to combat child sexual abuse, aligning with the National Week to Combat Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents. In a notable moment for the justice system, the retirement of the "mother" of Operation Car Wash after 22 years is marked alongside the Federal Police's crackdown on money laundering networks across Mato Grosso, São Paulo, and Goiás. Politically, a twist in the ongoing examination by the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) regarding Bolsonaro's alleged coup attempt is added by the former Air Force commander's reiteration of the Navy's support in a coup plot and potential arrest threats for former President Jair Bolsonaro.
In legislative developments, the Senate's Constitution and Justice Committee (CCJ) has progressed a proposal to abolish re-election for key political positions by 2030, a move aimed at revitalizing Brazil's political landscape. Locally, Angra dos Reis's mayor has been active in Brasília, presenting strategic projects for future growth partnerships. On the entertainment front, actor Eduardo Galvão's career reflections and the debut of "Questão de Tempo" have captivated audiences across Brazil. Internationally, Brazil's BRICS presidency is ...
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