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In the vibrant atmosphere of Brazilian politics, today's headlines bring a mix of intriguing developments and societal challenges. On June 28, 2025, Minister Flávio Dino of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) emphasized that the STF does not act out of government interest but rather fulfills its duty regarding parliamentary amendments, stressing fiscal responsibility as a constitutional mandate. Meanwhile, Hugo Motta's message to the Planalto hints at the complexities of political courtesy in the legislative landscape. Amidst these political dialogues, the nation's judicial arm also makes headlines as the STF decides big techs can be held accountable for user-generated content, raising concerns from Google and Meta about freedom of expression. As Brazil navigates these intricate political waters, Lula's government is considering a judicial appeal to the STF over the controversial IOF decree, which Congress recently overturned, signaling an ongoing tug-of-war over executive power.
Turning to environmental concerns, the National Institute of Meteorology has issued weather alerts for heavy rainfall in 51 municipalities in Rio Grande do Norte, highlighting the region's vulnerability to climate change. In a related environmental stride, the city of Rio de Janeiro has been selected by UNESCO to host the 2027 Decade of Ocean Conference, underscoring its global significance in oceanic conservation. Moreover, the University of Rio Grande do Norte is set to host its Environm...
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