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Today, on May 27, 2025, Brazil's vibrant political scene is making headlines with the Câmara dos Deputados approving a project to expand motivations for terrorism charges, targeting the notorious PCC. This move comes amidst criticism from Supreme Court Minister Gilmar Mendes, who warns against emulating El Salvador's security measures due to constitutional concerns. Meanwhile, Eduardo Bolsonaro, a federal deputy, has labeled the Supreme Court's inquiry against him as an "unjust and desperate measure," accusing the Prosecutor General's Office of political bias. In a related vein, former President Jair Bolsonaro faces scrutiny over allegations of financing his son's stay abroad, with the STF requesting his testimony.
In health news, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was diagnosed with labyrinthitis after experiencing vertigo, but his tests returned normal, and he is now resting at the Palácio da Alvorada. Porto Alegre is currently dealing with a healthcare crisis, as hospital bed occupancy surpasses 95%, highlighting the urgent need for investment in the state's healthcare infrastructure. Additionally, a sanitary alert has been issued in Brazil following the first avian flu case on a commercial farm in Montenegro, Rio Grande do Sul, raising concerns about chicken meat and egg safety. In response, states like Rio Grande do Norte are enhancing prevention measures.
On the cultural front, Brazil is advancing Afrotourism, focusing on Afro-Brazilian culture, su...
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